% % AcroFleX (language) customization definition file % Dr. D. P. Story % http://www.acrotex.net % % Remove the \endinput command below, and redefine each as desired. For languages % that require special accented characters, the unicode option of hyperref is needed % for the tooltips. See the AcroFleX manual for more details. % \endinput % % ------------------------------------------------------------------; % These text commands are tooltip messages for the various controls ; % ------------------------------------------------------------------; % % For special accented characters, try entering them directly from your keyboard; % if that fails, use the unicode option of web (which is just passed to hyperrerf), % then enter the accented characters using latex commands, like \"{u} for u-umlaut. % \tticonFloatGraphScreen{Click to view graphing screen, click again to hide graphing screen.} % % This message attempts to format the tooltip as an enumerated list. % \ttfuncInputField{Enter any of the following for expressions:\r \space\space1. A function of x of the form f(x);\r \space\space2. A polar function of t of the form f(t);\r \space\space3. A set of parametric functions of t of the form f(t);g(t)\r \space\space\space\space\space(separated by a semi-colon);\r \space\space4. A list of points, (a1,b1);(a2,b2);...;(an,bn)\r \space\space\space\space\space(separated by semi-colons).} \ttgraphBtn{Press to graph the function} \ttgraphClrBtn{Click to clear graph, shift-click to deactivate the graphing screen} % \ttfunctionSelect{Enter a function on \afcurvei1--\afcurvei4, or a list of points on \afploti1--\afploti4.} \ttsavedelSelBtn{Click to save current function to list, shift-click to delete the current function from list} % \ttdomMin{Enter the minimum value for the variable x} \ttdomMax{Enter the maximum value for the variable x} \ttrngMin{Enter the minimum value for the variable y} \ttrngMax{Enter the maximum value for the variable y} \ttdomMinP{Enter the minimum value for the variable t} \ttdomMaxP{Enter the maximum value for the variable t} % \ttnumPoints{Enter the number of points to plot} \ttamtShift{Enter the amount to shift, horizontally or vertically} \ttzoomInOut{Click to zoom out, shift-click to zoom in} % % ------------------------------------------------------------------; % Below are some text macros used in creating error messages. They ; % may be redefined into better English, or another language. ; % ------------------------------------------------------------------; % % \defineJSStr is a new command (defined in eforms) that enables you % to enter unicode, for example, \u00FC is \"{u}. Also within the % argument string, you can use \r and \t to format your lines as % needed. Double back slash \\ is converted into single backslash \, % so for example, \\defineJSStr appears in the dialog box as % \defineJSStr. The string argument is immediately expanded, so a % command like \af@defaultNumPoints (in \af@zeroNumberMsg below) gets % expanded at definition time. Use \protect to delay the expansion % until the tex compiler finally expands the JS command string. % \defineJSStr{\af@badNumberMsg}{% The value input does not appear to be a number, please enter a number, or an expression that evaluates to a number.} \defineJSStr{\af@negNumberMsg}{% The number of points is a positive integer, changing to a positive integer.} \defineJSStr{\af@zeroNumberMsg}{% The number of points is a positive integer, changing to the default value of \af@defaultNumPoints.} \defineJSStr{\af@negShiftMsg}{% The amount of shift is a positive number, changing to a positive number.} \defineJSStr{\af@zeroShiftMsg}{% The amount of shift is a positive number, changing to the default value of 1.} \defineJSStr{\af@saveDelSelAlerti}{% There is nothing in the function input text field.} \defineJSStr{\af@saveDelSelAlertii}{% You have not defined any points to plot} \defineJSStr{\af@graphBtnAlerti}{Undefined graph types} \endinput