[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eckhart Guth�hrlein) writes:

> I am preparing my first presentation with context, and I have some
> ideas which I simply can't get to work. Time is really short now and I
> like s-pre-01, so I decided to take this style as a starting point.
> My document is structured into four main \Topic parts, each of which
> is devided into several \Subject parts.

I suggest you take a look at s-pre-01.tex. This probably helps to
decide what to adapt, and what is easy and what is difficult.


> 1. I want the \Topic command to output nothing -- nor its title nor a
> list of subjects -- at the place where it is used. But I do want the
> titles to appear in the list of topics on the right of the screen.

Not easy I think.


> 2. Each topic is highlighted in the list on the right when the first
> page of the topic is reached, but not for subsequent pages belonging
> to the topic. I would like the current topic to be higlighted for
> every page.

A feature I would like to have too :-)


> 3. \presentationstep does not have any noticable effect. This is the
> command to be used to build a page stepwise, isn't it? Like
> bla\par\presentationstep bla? How to do the trick?

Look at s-pre-00.tex, there are some comments there which might help.


> ps: is there a setup command to change the default text colour
> including the colour of captions?

Again look at s-pre-01.tex which colors are used. Override with:

\definecolor[white][blue]

for example, or hack s-pre-01.tex

-- 
Groetjes,

Berend. (-:

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