Hans Hagen said this at Tue, 17 Dec 2002 18:31:08 +0100:

>I tested in with fptex/windows; later i will make it miktex ready (waiting 
>for input from mr bigfoot); linux works here, but probably also needs some 
>work.

I thought I'd give this a try on Mac OS X. At first, exampler.rb wasn't
getting the path variables correctly, so I made this change in context/
ruby/xmpl/base.rb, line 686:
    resolve_tex_data(name,"-expand-var '$#{name.upcase}'")
# added single quotes around the environment variable, because 
# the main shell was trying to expand the variable

I've never touched Ruby before, but that seemed to get example correctly
listening on 127.0.0.1:8061. 


I'm running into odd problems with Acrobat Reader, though. I try filling
out, say, calcmath.pdf with a simple formula, but the "Go Ahead" button
gives the error: "Form submission is not allowed in this document." That
seems wrong, especially when I examine the Document Security -> Form
Field Fill-in or Signing and it says "Allowed."

It's starting to look like I need to use Acrobat as a web plugin before I
can submit any forms. But it's not available as a browser plugin for Mac
OS X yet... 

Has anyone else encountered this? Solved it?

eXaMpLe seems really exciting...

adam

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