On Mon, 3 Apr 2017, Mathias Schickel wrote:
Dear ConTeXt users,
me again. I tried to send this emails before, but it seemed to be blocked, because I attached a sample file that seemed too big.
This time I have a question concerning presentations. I was not able to figure out how I can define presentation steps in a way that each step is shipped as a single PDF page in the output. By this I mean steps in one slide that unfold step by step by moving on to the next pdf page. (This means one slide is represented in the PDF as a whole bunch of pages.) The command \StartSetps and \FlushStep does something like that, but this seems to use some JAVA script magic that only works using Adobe Acrobat (and the steps are unfolded by hitting the mouse button and not by going on to the next PDF page). How can it be modified in a way that a new page per step is created containing the next step in a way that going to the next pdf page unfolds the next step?
I use a personal module to get this behavior. It is not as feature rich as beamer's \pause (you need to manually annonate stuff using \STEP 2 { ... } etc.; but it serves my purpose). Have a look at some of my recent presentations at http://www.ece.mcgill.ca/~amahaj1/talks.html for examples. If this is something that you are looking for, see https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg83683.html for the code. Aditya