At 13:01 -0500 8/11/04, David Munger wrote:
Excellent idea indeed! Here's the fix. It is obviously not optimal, though it allows for multiple formula numbers on the same slide. Try it with: texexec --pdf --mode=demo t-rsteps
Thanks for your advice.
Hi David, I could not get through the example file: here is what I get: %%%%% begin error report: ! Missing number, treated as zero. <to be read again> \steps@eqnumeq:incompressibility \setcounter ...ame #1\endcsname {\the \numexpr (#2 )} \placeformula ...\csname steps@eqnum#1\endcsname } \setfalse \incrementformul... \@@plnbody ...\placeformula [eq:incompressibility] \startformula \vec \nabla... \@@plniterate ->\@@plnbody \expandafter \@@plniterate \else \fi \StartSteps ...y \doplaceformula [####1]} \repeat \else \Subject {#1}\par \s... l.41 \StopSteps ? Process aborted %%%%% end error report I tried also the short example I sent you today, but I get the same result. Is there a transmission error in your file? (I should say that everything is fine if one doesn't have a \placeformula). Finally, if I am not being too demanding, at the end of t-rsteps.tex, in your example of how to use the command (for the user's convenience) could you please incude all the possibilities of using the Step commands? that is instances of: \OnlyStep[1]{\item something} \FromStep[2]{\item something} \AfterStep[3]{\item something} \UntilStep[4]{\item something} \HighlightStep[5]{\item something} \NextStep[1]{\item something} (Actually it seems that there is also a problem with \NextStep) Best regards: OK