Dear Jeong, I tested again your example file with mkiv and got the correct result (see the attached file). As Wolfgang says in his answer, it is weird that the \FlushStep command doesn't work for you: are you using mkiv? I should add that in mkii, the part of your example with \startcombination does not work correctly. Best regards: OK On 14 mai 2011, at 03:11, Jeong Dalyoung wrote:
Dear Wolfgang and Otared,
Thank you for the reply.
I have used \setupinteraction[state=start] and open with Adobe Reader already.
\StartSteps worked well in \startitemize and \startcombination. For example,
\StartSteps \startitemize \item $T(n) =$ \FlushStep \blank[5*big] \item $T(n) =$ \FlushStep \stopitemize \StopSteps ...
\StartSteps \placefigure[none][]{} {\startcombination[3*1] {\externalfigure[TriNo60][width=.3\makeupwidth]}{\FlushStep} {\externalfigure[TriNo90][width=.3\makeupwidth]}{\FlushStep} {\externalfigure[TriNoDbl][width=.3\makeupwidth]}{\FlushStep} \stopcombination} \startformula T(n) = n(n+1) \over 2 \stopformula \FlushStep \StopSteps
But I couldn't make it work with lines of formulas. I think that it is not working with \NC, \NR structure.
I'll try t-rsteps and thank you for the file. It is another good way to make slides.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
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