Hans Hagen wrote:
i've added printable support (was already there but no key available)
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\defineproperty [mojca] [layer] [state=stop]
\starttext
\input ward
\startproperty[mojca]I hate hacking TeX!\stopproperty
\input davis
\button{Show Mojca's Secret}[VideLayer
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Tu sum it up:
- the adapted plain TeX trick with boxes doesn't place any content, but
only works for plain text (not useful)
- \startproperty[mysecret] hides the content (works satisfactory in that
view), but only works on Adebe Acrobat, not even in the Wiki
- \startprope
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Hans Hagen said this at Fri, 8 Jul 2005 09:12:01 +0200:
as long as it's only mojca's password that needs to be hidden
If I'm ever going to store my password in PDF files, I'll wait for
pdfTeX support for password-protected files first :)
:)
Well, someone could cut-and
Hans Hagen said this at Fri, 8 Jul 2005 09:12:01 +0200:
>as long as it's only mojca's password that needs to be hidden
:)
Well, someone could cut-and-paste that invisible text...
But that certainly works better on Apple's Preview.app, and probably is
mostly appropriate for the intended use... (h
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Mojca Miklavec said this at Fri, 8 Jul 2005 00:33:38 +0200:
Just a hint: don't ever expect my secrets to be hidden that way. They
are way too precious to be seen by others by simply switching them on
again in Acrobat :)
It's not hidden in other PDF viewers, such as Appl
Mojca Miklavec said this at Fri, 8 Jul 2005 00:33:38 +0200:
>Just a hint: don't ever expect my secrets to be hidden that way. They
>are way too precious to be seen by others by simply switching them on
>again in Acrobat :)
It's not hidden in other PDF viewers, such as Apple's native one.
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Is there a way to somehow
\starthidden
...
\stophidden,
which would leave exactly the same amount of blank space as if the
content would be typeset?
well, how about:
\defineproperty[mojcas-secrets][layer][state=top]
\starttext
\input tufte
\star
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
Some TeX challenge (probably not solvable?): for gurus only.
Is there a way to somehow
\starthidden
...
\stophidden,
which would leave exactly the same amount of blank space as if the
content would be typeset?
Adam suggested to use transparent font colour, but
Hello,
Some TeX challenge (probably not solvable?): for gurus only.
Is there a way to somehow
\starthidden
...
\stophidden,
which would leave exactly the same amount of blank space as if the
content would be typeset?
Adam suggested to use transparent font colour, but this doesn't solve
the