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Topic: RE: Radio box and Tab order problems in Acrobat 7 (Via Email)
Conf: (P-PDF) Acrobat 7, Msg: 124525
From: ldefurio
Date: 12/27/2004 11:53 PM

The JavaScript Reference Guide will be delivered with the Acrobat 7 SDK - in
early January

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Subject: Radio box and Tab order problems in Acrobat 7

From: "Dennis"

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It seems that Acrobat 7 has changed the way that radio boxes work. In
Acrobat 6, you would use the tab key to go between the individual radio
buttons. In 7, you tab into the radio button group, but each individual box
is accessed from the arrow keys (more Windows like). The other difference
appears to be that you used to be able to use the "mouse up" event to access
someone who would hit the space bar to select the radio box. This no longer
works.

It also seems that the tab order of the document gets all messed up when you
mark certain fields "readonly" and then change the fields to be not
"readonly". I do this based upon the choices a user makes in radio boxes.
Sometimes, it will work for a few times after I open the document, but then
it doesn't work correctly.

The radio box situation is inconsistent. I have one set of boxes with
significant text for each box, and 7 wants to "tab" between those fields,
but on another page in the same document, it behaves as described above.

Well, anyone have any thoughts? If you want to see what I mean, use Reader
7 to view some of the documents with radio fields that you created in
Acrobat 6.

P.S. Where are the Javascript reference materials for 7?





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