On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Zhichu Chen <zhichu.c...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> This may sound crazy, but I have to do a presentation with a stretched
> output.
>
> The thing is, I have a laptop with a normal screen, and it'll be plugged to
> a very big wide screen monitor so that people can see the slides on the
> big screen. I have to look at my laptop and present for the people, so
> what I'm thinking is make a stretched output on my 4:3 screen which
> looks very narrowed and then the effect on the screen will be just as
> normal.
>
> Is there an easy option for this?
>
hmm are you sure that there isn't a way to
choose a graphic mode for you output that do what you want ?
Otherwise, maybe you can make a pdf -> ps,
apply a matrix transformation with ghostscript  to this ps and reconvert to
pdf
Or you can use something like
\starttext
\starTEXPage
\externalfigure[slides.pdf][page=1,width=...,height=...]\page
\externalfigure[slides.pdf][page=2,width=...,height=...]\page
\externalfigure[slides.pdf][page=3,width=...,height=...]\page
\externalfigure[slides.pdf][page=4,width=...,height=...]\page
...
\stopTEXPage
\stoptext


-- 
luigi
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