Hi,

ppower4 does work, but Adobe Acrobat on MAc OS X has trouble displaying
PDF transitions. With Acrobat 6 I can see many of the transition effects
in the sample files on the homepage
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/ppower4/features.html
but they don't really look very good (instead of being slick, they just
look as if something's wrong with your display, in my opinion...)

Partial builds of formulas do work, though.

Anyway, I de-installed ppower4 again because I didn't think I need it. I
recall that the procedure is: compile the LaTeX file (having the necessary
packages included, see manual) with pdflatex. The output will have some
weird markers in the PDF file if you display it. Then invoke ppower4. If that
doesn't work, try the command "ppower4p".

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Jens


On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Simon Martin wrote:

> Hi
> has anybody managed to get ppower4 to work? I'm especially keen to get
> it working with Lyx. I cannot get the transitions to work either
> through Lyx or by exporting the file to Latex from Lyx.
>
> TIA
>
> Simon
>
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