Hi all, I have played around a bit and prepared a module to produce presentations with ConTeXt. It is inspired (of course) by Hans's work, but provides less frills and an easier interface; I hope it is especially suited for academic presentations. Before I actually unleash it on the unsuspecting masses, I would be grateful if somebody could test it. It comes with a demo file and some documentation, so all you have to do is run it through ConTeXt; I want to make sure that it'll work on other installations than mine. If you're interested, drop me a line, and I'll send it to you (it's just a zip file of 233 k). All best Thomas
Hi Thomas, I would like to try your module. My mail is saji@apcc21.net. saji ... On Jul 16, 2007, at 6:35 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
I have played around a bit and prepared a module to produce presentations with ConTeXt. It is inspired (of course) by Hans's work, but provides less frills and an easier interface; I hope it is especially suited for academic presentations. Before I actually unleash it on the unsuspecting masses, I would be grateful if somebody could test it. It comes with a demo file and some documentation, so all you have to do is run it through ConTeXt; I want to make sure that it'll work on other installations than mine. If you're interested, drop me a line, and I'll send it to you (it's just a zip file of 233 k).
All best
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Le Mon, 16 Jul 2007 11:35:04 +0200, Thomas A. Schmitz a écrit :
Hi all,
I have played around a bit and prepared a module to produce presentations with ConTeXt. It is inspired (of course) by Hans's work, but provides less frills and an easier interface; I hope it is especially suited for academic presentations. Before I actually unleash it on the unsuspecting masses, I would be grateful if somebody could test it. It comes with a demo file and some documentation, so all you have to do is run it through ConTeXt; I want to make sure that it'll work on other installations than mine. If you're interested, drop me a line, and I'll send it to you (it's just a zip file of 233 k).
All best
Hi Thomas, I've played with your presentation module and fond it nice to see. In order to have it working on my system, I've "adapted" t-taspresent.tex to my system needs (ubuntu + sanjoy's texlive repository = context version:2007.04.17) : line 169 : commented \usetypescriptfile[type-gyr] line 554 : changed from a = 2*NOfPages-1 ; to numeric a ; a = 2*NOfPages-1 ; line 555 : changed from c = PaperHeight/a ; to numeric c; c = PaperHeight/a ; HTH. Thanks for providing us both nice model and well commented source. -- Olivier TURLIER CRP La Rouguière 101 Bd des Libérateurs 13367 MARSEILLE CEDEX 11 tel : (33) 04 91 18 56 00
Olivier, thanks so much! This helps enormously -- I had a few reports that these assignments were troublesome, but couldn't reproduce them on my system, so I'm very grateful you provide a solution! (Note to self: will have to ask Taco why this works on some systems but not on others.) I'll upload a new and (I hope) much improved version this weekend! Best Thomas On Jul 21, 2007, at 11:10 AM, olivier Turlier wrote:
Hi Thomas, I've played with your presentation module and fond it nice to see. In order to have it working on my system, I've "adapted" t- taspresent.tex to my system needs (ubuntu + sanjoy's texlive repository = context version:2007.04.17) : line 169 : commented \usetypescriptfile[type-gyr] line 554 : changed from a = 2*NOfPages-1 ; to numeric a ; a = 2*NOfPages-1 ; line 555 : changed from c = PaperHeight/a ; to numeric c; c = PaperHeight/a ;
HTH. Thanks for providing us both nice model and well commented source.
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fdu.xiaojf@gmail.com
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olivier Turlier
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Saji Hameed
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Thomas A. Schmitz