El Jue 09 Oct 2003 13:15, Angus Leeming escribi�: > > vspace is already there. See the Spacing tab of the Paragraph dialog. > > I don't see the point in using the starred form of \vspace here. From > http://www.astro.ku.dk/help/LaTeX/ltx-347.html > > "LaTeX removes vertical space that comes at the end of a page. If you > don't want LaTeX to remove this space, include the optional * > argument. Then the space is never removed." > > Ditto for \hspace > http://www.astro.ku.dk/help/LaTeX/ltx-241.html > > "LaTeX removes horizontal space that comes at the end of a line. If > you don't want LaTeX to remove this space, include the optional * > argument. Then the space is never removed."
OK, Prosper styles genearte a frame where you locate the slide material, which is part of whole screen. So, when you start writing or including a image, you get a vertical and horizontal shift from the upper and left screen corner. If you wish a new slide without the prosper style, because you have a unique image or another slide, you could to put a unique image of screen (or page) size, but you must to shift it to the actual screen corner, not the frame origin. That is the reason for vspace* and hspace* taken from the frame origin. greetings, Osvaldo -- Dr. Osvaldo Fornaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Instituto de F�sica de Materiales Tandil - CICPBA Pinto 399 (B7000GHG) Argentina
