Hi All, I am making some slides using the Swoosh style in simpleslides module. I wanted to reveal some content sequentially. I read the messages here and learn about pre-stepwise. I tried the following. It does not, however, work. \usemodule[simpleslides][style=Swoosh] \usemodule[pre-stepwise] \starttext \SlideTitle{Context can be used for \dots} \StartSteps \startitemize[n] \item Writing your articles \FlushStep \item Making slides for presentations \FlushStep \stopitemize \StopSteps \SlideTitle{Context Wish List} Can someone please enhance simpleslides so that one can do as many things with it as with Beamer? \stoptext The material on first slide does not appear. When one clicks next, one goes directly to the next slide. I am using ConTeXt ver: 2010.12.15 13:04 MKIV fmt: 2010.12.15 int: english/english Thanks, Bharat
On Sun, 6 Mar 2011, Curiouslearn wrote:
I am making some slides using the Swoosh style in simpleslides module. I wanted to reveal some content sequentially.
simpleslides does not support stepwise presentation of material. I occasionally use the following macros for quick and dirty stepwise effects. This is for really simple material (no counters, no glues ...) \usemodule[simpleslides][style=Swoosh] \def\StartSteps#1#2\StopSteps% {\dorecurse{#1}{\long\setvalue{\recurselevel}{\gobble}} \dorecurse{#1}{\long\setvalue{\recurselevel}{\oneofone} #2}} \long\def\gobble#1{} \long\def\oneofone#1{#1} \starttext \StartSteps{3} \SlideTitle{Context can be used for \dots} \null \startitemize[n] \2{\item Writing your articles} \3{ \item Making slides for presentations } \stopitemize \StopSteps \stoptext
Thanks Aditya! I will try this. But I suppose this will not work with
TikZ (revealing parts of a drawing sequentially). I think neither does
pre-stepwise (if I am wrong about this, that would be nice)
On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 6:21 PM, Aditya Mahajan
On Sun, 6 Mar 2011, Curiouslearn wrote:
I am making some slides using the Swoosh style in simpleslides module. I wanted to reveal some content sequentially.
simpleslides does not support stepwise presentation of material.
I occasionally use the following macros for quick and dirty stepwise effects. This is for really simple material (no counters, no glues ...)
\usemodule[simpleslides][style=Swoosh] \def\StartSteps#1#2\StopSteps% {\dorecurse{#1}{\long\setvalue{\recurselevel}{\gobble}} \dorecurse{#1}{\long\setvalue{\recurselevel}{\oneofone} #2}}
\long\def\gobble#1{} \long\def\oneofone#1{#1}
\starttext \StartSteps{3} \SlideTitle{Context can be used for \dots}
\null
\startitemize[n] \2{\item Writing your articles}
\3{ \item Making slides for presentations } \stopitemize
\StopSteps
\stoptext
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2011/3/7 Aditya Mahajan
On Sun, 6 Mar 2011, Curiouslearn wrote:
I am making some slides using the Swoosh style in simpleslides module.
I wanted to reveal some content sequentially.
simpleslides does not support stepwise presentation of material.
I occasionally use the following macros for quick and dirty stepwise effects. This is for really simple material (no counters, no glues ...)
\usemodule[simpleslides][style=Swoosh] \def\StartSteps#1#2\StopSteps% {\dorecurse{#1}{\long\setvalue{\recurselevel}{\gobble}} \dorecurse{#1}{\long\setvalue{\recurselevel}{\oneofone} #2}}
\long\def\gobble#1{} \long\def\oneofone#1{#1}
\starttext \StartSteps{3}
\SlideTitle{Context can be used for \dots}
\null
\startitemize[n] \2{\item Writing your articles}
\3{ \item Making slides for presentations } \stopitemize
\StopSteps
\stoptext
Hi, this is awesome, but could you please explain why it works? I don't understand what is defined by \def\StartSteps#1#2\StopSteps and also why are \gobble and \oneofone used in such a way when they are single-argument commands. Regards, Vedran Miletić
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011, Vedran Miletić wrote:
2011/3/7 Aditya Mahajan
On Sun, 6 Mar 2011, Curiouslearn wrote:
I am making some slides using the Swoosh style in simpleslides module.
I wanted to reveal some content sequentially.
simpleslides does not support stepwise presentation of material.
I occasionally use the following macros for quick and dirty stepwise effects. This is for really simple material (no counters, no glues ...)
\usemodule[simpleslides][style=Swoosh] \def\StartSteps#1#2\StopSteps% {\dorecurse{#1}{\long\setvalue{\recurselevel}{\gobble}} \dorecurse{#1}{\long\setvalue{\recurselevel}{\oneofone} #2}}
\long\def\gobble#1{} \long\def\oneofone#1{#1}
\starttext \StartSteps{3}
\SlideTitle{Context can be used for \dots}
\null
\startitemize[n] \2{\item Writing your articles}
\3{ \item Making slides for presentations } \stopitemize
\StopSteps
\stoptext
Hi,
this is awesome, but could you please explain why it works? I don't understand what is defined by \def\StartSteps#1#2\StopSteps and also
\def\StartSteps#{count}#{body}\StopSteps {% Initialization % for i = 1 upto count : % set csname(i) = gobble \dorecurse{#{count}}{\long\setvalue{\recurselevel}{\gobble}} % % Now typeset #{body} for #{count} number of times. % In each iteration set csname(i) = oneofone \dorecurse{#{count}} {\long\setvalue{\recurselevel}{\oneofone}% #2}}
why are \gobble and \oneofone used in such a way when they are single-argument commands.
I could have just \letvalue{\recurselevel}\gobble and \letvalue{\recurselevel}\oneofone. Aditya
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