On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 12:08 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
Am 22.05.2009 um 16:48 schrieb Zhichu Chen:
Hi guys,
This may sound crazy, but I have to do a presentation with a stretched output.
The thing is, I have a laptop with a normal screen, and it'll be plugged to a very big wide screen monitor so that people can see the slides on the big screen. I have to look at my laptop and present for the people, so what I'm thinking is make a stretched output on my 4:3 screen which looks very narrowed and then the effect on the screen will be just as normal.
Is there an easy option for this?
\setuppapersize[SM|SW] or a papersize with the the same width/height ratio as the projector.
That won't go well. The projector is as stupid as it could be. It will honestly send what's shown on my laptop to the screen only stretch it to a special ratio. If I make a wide screen version. It will be a wide version on my laptop with the header and footer cut, I mean it won't fill my laptop screen. Then the projector will produce a wide version on a wide ratio. It'll be 256:100 rather than 16:10. Still not what I wanted.
Wolfgang
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