On 07/27/2017 11:48 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Am 2017-07-27 um 09:21 schrieb dam...@thiriet.web4me.fr:
>>
>> I am working under OpenBSD and context TeXLive 2017 pre-release.
>> Acrobat Reader is not avalaible.
> [...]
> Steps work with JavaScript in PDF, and AFAIK only AR supports that -
> o
Am 2017-07-27 um 09:21 schrieb dam...@thiriet.web4me.fr:
>> Which is your OS? How about checking them with Acrobat Reader?
>
> I am working under OpenBSD and context TeXLive 2017 pre-release. Acrobat
> Reader is not avalaible.
>
> Btw, I had the same issue as you under Linux : Evince could'nt d
> Which is your OS? How about checking them with Acrobat Reader?
I am working under OpenBSD and context TeXLive 2017 pre-release. Acrobat Reader
is not avalaible.
Btw, I had the same issue as you under Linux : Evince could'nt display slides
with Steps macros, while mupdf displays content
withou
On 07/26/2017 09:00 PM, Damien Thiriet wrote:
> [...]
> The trouble is that when opening context-2011-mathml-update.pdf with mupdf
> I do not see anything similar to beamer
> \pause. The whole slides are shown in one piece.
>
> Did I miss something or is it a viewer issue?
Hi Damien,
I guess th
Hi,
As suggested a few months ago in thread "which command would give the same
effect
as \pause in beamer ?", I am digging in context example to use
the step mecanism for presentation. I grepped the example folder and
founded files using \FlushStep, for example :
context-2011-mathml-update.tex