Yes, they did. (Non-Adobe readers often don't support JS, though some do, but Adobe definitely built the support for interactivity.)
Also 3D content and a lot of other things most people probably aren't aware of, because they are peripheral to the common use cases of PDF.
Yes, they did. (Non-Adobe readers often don't support JS, though some do, but Adobe definitely built the support for interactivity.)
Also 3D content and a lot of other things most people probably aren't aware of, because they are peripheral to the common use cases of PDF.