On 2/27/2017 1:16 PM, damien@thiriet.web4me.fr wrote:
Hello,
I have been switching to conTEXt to prepare some of my teaching stuff. I have read the context ref manual, the wiki and browsed the web, but couldn't find anything related to so-called overlays in beamer (I justed greped mail archives for 2015–2017). What would be the conTEXt way to have a list or whatever else displayed in a slide in such a way that point 2 is hidden until you press space, and so on. In beamer, you would make it this way
\begin{frame} \begin{itemize} \item 1 \pause \item 2 \pause \item 3 \end{frame}
Or even better,
\begin{frame} \begin{itemize}[<+->] \item 1 \item 2 \item 3 \end{frame}
I read about \starthiding and \stophiding in the manual, but as far as I understand, this is not exactly what I am looking for. I don't think postponing would help either.
Any suggestion will be welcome. I am using texlive 2015 version (nothing newer is available yet in OpenBSD). Have a nice day,
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