Hullo, I was wondering the other day: since most people make "slides"/presentations basically by copy-pasting the chapter and subchapter titles into bulleted lists, would it be possible to make slides in ConTeXt by just loading a module in the original document and then when the PDF would be generated it would just take those titles and order them into a neat slide show? I know this is not how presentations should be made, but just sometimes such lazy person's slides would be a life saver. Cheers, Matija -- gsm: +386 41 849 552 www: http://matija.suklje.name xmpp: matija.suklje@gabbler.org
On 27-2-2010 23:10, Matija Šuklje wrote:
Hullo,
I was wondering the other day: since most people make "slides"/presentations basically by copy-pasting the chapter and subchapter titles into bulleted lists, would it be possible to make slides in ConTeXt by just loading a module in the original document and then when the PDF would be generated it would just take those titles and order them into a neat slide show?
I know this is not how presentations should be made, but just sometimes such lazy person's slides would be a life saver.
there is no module for that but it's quite easy to do: just set up lists (chapter and section) and typeste a list of chapters/sections Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
Dne nedelja 28. februarja 2010 ob 12:34:22 je Hans Hagen napisal(a):
there is no module for that but it's quite easy to do: just set up lists (chapter and section) and typeste a list of chapters/sections
I've yet to do my first presentation in ConTeXt, so I have no idea how to do what you just said. But I'll take a look at it :] Cheers, Matija -- gsm: +386 41 849 552 www: http://matija.suklje.name xmpp: matija.suklje@gabbler.org
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