Stephan, As before I am impressed for an alpha release, thanks for your help this solved my problem. Just in case you are interested I had to apply the following patch: texpower> rcsdiff -u powersem.cls =================================================================== RCS file: RCS/powersem.cls,v retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.2 powersem.cls --- powersem.cls 2001/11/09 19:42:42 1.2 +++ powersem.cls 2001/11/09 20:29:26 @@ -138,8 +138,6 @@ \expandafter\def\expandafter\set@slidesize\expandafter {\set@slidesize\@colht\vsize}
-\g@addto@macro\@arrayparboxrestore\raggedright - \ifthenelse{\boolean{truepn@PS}}{\truepagenumbers}{} %---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- to your new powersem.cls (v6.0) to stop the following error ! Misplaced \noalign. \hline ->\noalign {\ifnum 0=`}\fi \hrule \@height \arrayrulewidth \futurelet... l.13 \hline on the example file: \documentclass{powersem} \usepackage{texpower} \usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage{fixseminar} \usepackage{soul} \begin{document} \begin{slide} \section{section} \begin{tabular}{|p{0.3\textwidth}|p{0.65\textwidth}|} \hline 1 & 2 \\ \hline 3 & 4 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \normalsize \end{slide} \end{document} One day I will get around to learning latex/tex in more depth so that I could tell you why it caused the problem but for now \g@addto@macro\@arrayparboxrestore\raggedright might as well be in Greek for me! Regards, Martin Reed. On Thursday 08 Nov 2001 11:20 am, Stephan Lehmke wrote: > Martin Reed wrote on Wed, 7 Nov 2001 22:33:50 +0000: > > I have a problem with texpower setting the color to black for all text > > after the first page when using darkbackground (also light and > > blackbackground). An example file is at the end. > > This is a special problem of seminar in connection > with pdftex. seminar is a 2.09 dinosaur and doesn't > have color-aware handling of headers and footers in > its output routine. > > The current development version of powersem, to be > found at > > http://lrb.cs.uni-dortmund.de/~lehmke/texpower/preview/powersem.cls > > has a modified output routine, eliminating this > problem. > > If you don't feel safe with that one, loading the pdfcolmk > package by Heiko Oberdiek provides a partial solution > even with the `old' powersem. > > regards > Stephan