Members of the AeB Pro Family of Software These packages require Acrobat 7.0 or later, the aebXMP package requires Acrobat 8 Pro. All packages, except the AeB Slicing batch sequence require the AeB (AcroTeX eDucation Bundle). Pick it up at the AeB headquarters (http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/webeq.html). The following are the first offerings of the AeB Pro Family (1) The aebXMP Package: A LaTeX package that fills in the advance metadata. Requires Acrobat 8 Professional, and uses E4X, the xml parser that is built into version 8 JavaScript engine. The documentation, aebxmp_doc.pdf, has the package and the test file attached to it. (aebxmp.sty and the test file is also extracted to the folder as well) (2) The AcroSort Package: A novelty package for importing an image that has been sliced into rows and columns and randomly rearranged. The JavaScript does a bubble sort on the picture. Documentation and demo file: acrosort_test.pdf Package file and sample images files To slice your photos into rows and columns, you will need my AeB Slicing batch sequence. (3) AeB Slicing batch sequence: This is a batch sequence for Acrobat Pro that takes the image open in Acrobat and slices it into a specified number of rows and columns, and saves the slices to a designated folder. Documentation: aebslicing_sequ_doc.pdf Batch sequence, AeB Slicing.sequ, and dialog box, aebslice.js for batch the batch sequence. (4) The AcroMemory Package: A LaTeX package that implements two variations of a memory game: (1) a single game board consisting of a number of tiles, each tile has a matching twin, the object is to find all the matching twins; (2) two game boards, both identical except one has been randomly rearranged, the object is the find the matching pieces in each of the two game boards. The AeB Slicing is used to slice the image into a specified number of rows and columns. Two demo files illustrate the two games: (1) one game board acromemory1_1.pdf and (2) two game boards acromemory2_1.pdf Documentation: acromemory_doc.pdf Package files, demo files and image files. To slice your photos into rows and columns, you will need my AeB Slicing batch sequence. (5) Robot Man: This one is just for fun. Source file is attached to the robot_man.pdf demo document. The files are also extraced from the robot_man.pdf for easy access. Regards, dpstory@uakron.edu Now, I simply must get back to my retirement.