Nothing seems to work here. I'm afraid the problem is indeed that Acrobat Reader under Linux is not really JavaScript aware... Would it be possible to implement the steps commands such that steps span over multiple slides instead of being managed by JavaScript? David Le mardi 02 novembre 2004 à 10:58 +0100, Hans Hagen a écrit :
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 02.11.2004 um 07:04 schrieb David Munger:
Could someone tell me if I'm doing something bad here, please?
File test.tex ------------------------------- \usemodule[pre-original] \starttext \Subject{Test} step 1 \presentationstep step 2 \stoptext ------------------------------- texexec --mode=step --output=pdf test.tex
This gives me a white page instead of the text I get without `--mode=step'.
You doesn't define a "step" mode, so there's no output. Completely logical. What's the matter?
You can use "--mode=something" switch only for environments like \startmode[something] \stopmode[something]
\startnotmode[something] \stopnotmode[something]
See the wiki: http://contextgarden.net/Modes
But probably you're looking for: http://contextgarden.net/Presentation_effects
another option is to use s-pre-60
Hans
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