Description
Initiates after the form design and data
are merged, the form exists, and the form’s layout is applied. At
this time, the finished form has not been rendered; therefore, a
calculation or script set to run on this event could modify the
layout before the form is rendered. This event also occurs after
the form is rendered if a calculation or script changes the data
or causes a change to the form in Acrobat or Adobe Reader.
Note:
Scripts that fire on layout:ready should not do
anything that would cause the layout of the form to change. For
example, this would include anything involving subforms or tables
that grow or shrink, adding fragments dynamically at run time, adding
or removing subform instances, and toggling the presence setting
of an object between hidden and visible.
Fields in interactive
forms that contain the layout:ready event are supported in Acrobat
7.0.5 and later.
Support
Client application
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Availability
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Acrobat and Adobe Reader
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yes
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HTML browser
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no
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Example
You
can use this event to perform tasks immediately after the form layout
is established. For example, you can use this event to determine
the number of pages the form contains.
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