Hi Troy,
Thanks for sharing!
Your macros slide-with-steps are very nice and the steps shown in the file foo.tex are very good, but I couldn't typeset the other file, bar.tex, since it seems that due to the use of \startalign and \stopalign in some steps in the middle create some difficulties for TeX.
André Caldas (who is on the list) tried also some nice modifications of the stepping macros which he maned simplesteps: maybe both of you can look at each other's approach and solve the remaining problems.
I'll try to find a workaround for your approach with layers, maybe with using buffers, layers and some lua code, but even though I have some (obscure…) ideas I am really not good at writing code.
Best regards: OK
On 6 févr. 2013, at 16:26, Troy Henderson
Thanks Wolfgang for the explanation. \setupblank[fixed,big] works very well too. Now for another question. I have modified "SlideWithSteps" from
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/SlideWithSteps
It seemed not to like \eject and I replaced \phantom{ ... } with \setlayer[StepsHiddenLayer]{ ... } where StepsHiddenLayer is a layer created with
\definelayer[StepsHiddenLayer][state=stop]
See attached slide-with-steps.tex
This seems to work fine with itemized lists and even MetaPost figures (see foo.tex) but it fails with multiline equations (bar.tex) which are both attached. I would like a solution that would allow me to reveal each line of a multiline equation.
Troy
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