On May 18, 2008, at 8:23 PM, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:

> I see; but the other styles work nicely with lecback where I have  
> put it,
> don't they?
>
That's a coincidence, and I haven't tested it.

> If I have to write lecback in that position, my muse styles will be  
> more
> difficult to set up :(

Sorry about that, but the mechanism demands that an explicit pagebreak  
be issued before changing the background. If this makes it any easier  
for you, you could also do this:

\starttext
\Maketitle
\page
\lecback
\Slidetitle  {J'ai faim}

>
> btw, afaik titback is implied in \Maketitle, right? Cannot \lecback be
> also included in the \Slidetitle macro?
>
Well, that's one of the things where I haven't really made up my mind.  
In theory, you're right; the Slidetitle will only be typeset if we  
have the lecback background. Question to the wizards: would it hurt to  
have a background switch at every page, even if the background doesn't  
really change? I'm kinda reluctant to change the interface now, but  
maybe I should. What do you think about this setup:

\Slidetitle{blabla} => breaks page, invokes switch to "normal"  
background, typesets argument as title above slide

\Picturetitle{blabla} => breaks page, invokes switch to "picture"  
background, typesets argument opposite picture

So question is: is anyone using this (besides Jean and myself) and  
relies on the current interface?

Thomas
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