Hi Michal, Michal Kvasnička wrote:
Hi Peter,
thank for your answer, but it doesn't help. First, it seems the order is not important in ConTeXt. Second, the fieldstack works well. I can even make it walk with \goto{...}[JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3})]. The only thing that doesn't work is that I can't click on the figure to make it walk.
I see :) Can you try the following: \definefieldstack[fgolds3] [sgolds1,sgolds3a,sgolds3b,sgolds3c,sgolds3] [frame=off,option=,clickin=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3})] ^^^^^^ option is "readonly" as default (see \dodofieldstack in core-fld.tex), so there can be no interaction (if I'm not again completely wrong). Greets, Peter P.S.: don't know why this mail was replied to your mail address and not to ntg-context...
Thanks anyway. M.K.
I use a fieldstack in my presentation. I'd like to go to the next frame when I click on the figure. I tried this:
\definefieldstack[fgolds3] [sgolds1,sgolds3a,sgolds3b,sgolds3c,sgolds3] [frame=off,clickin=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3})] \definesymbol[sgolds1][{\externalfigure[golds1]}] \definesymbol[sgolds3a][{\externalfigure[golds3a]}] \definesymbol[sgolds3b][{\externalfigure[golds3b]}] \definesymbol[sgolds3c][{\externalfigure[golds3c]}] \definesymbol[sgolds3][{\externalfigure[golds3]}] \placefigure[here]{none}{\fieldstack[fgolds3]}
just guessing:
first define the symbols, then define the fieldstack.
Hope that helps,
Peter
I thought that `clickin=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3})' makes precisely what I need, but it does not. How can I make it work?
With many thanks yours Michal Kvasnicka
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