>> I have one question:
>> - What does it happen when there is a quotation mark (") inside the
>> parameter? Do I need to "escape" the contents passed to the macro?
>
>
> No you don’t have to but you could have checked yourself :)
Sorry... I didn't try it when I asked, but I had the impression I did
try it before. In my case, if I use
\uncover[2,"3]{xxxx}
I get the error: =P
! LuaTeX error <main ctx instance>:1: ')' expected near '3'.
system > tex > error on line 6 in file
virtual://buffer.simplesteps.5: LuaTeX error ...
<empty file>
\uncover ...t('\\simplestepscoveredveryfar') end }
l.6 \uncover[2,"3]
{\item The {\em second main message} of your talk in o...
?
Cheers,
André Caldas.
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