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From : David Allouche <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: Using TeXmacs for Presentations
- Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2003 09:55:01 +0200
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 06:40:51PM +0200, Felix Breuer wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 12:03, David Allouche wrote:
> > Sorry for the complicated answer... I have a some experimental code
> > which does some complicated construction and browsing of switches, but
> > it depends on outdated function names and it is quite big.
>
[...]
>
> I am aware of the switch environment, I do not use it however, for I
> find creating a presentation with it difficult: When I start writing I
> do not know what will be on what page. Mapping content to pages is the
> last stage of the creative process not the first.
That is exactly the problem I worked to address.
> Hence, I would be very interested in your switch-generation-code! It
> would be nice if some of the presentation-specific code you come up with
> could be put on the Wiki or even be integrated in TeXmacs itself.
I have no time to bring this code to any kind of public-release
quality, and I probably will not have this time before several weeks.
However, I will post it as-is on texmacs-dev so you can have a look
and see how you can try to fix it.
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-- ddaa
- Using TeXmacs for Presentations, Peter Koepke, 07/01/2003
- Re: Using TeXmacs for Presentations, David Allouche, 07/02/2003
- Re: Using TeXmacs for Presentations, Felix Breuer, 07/02/2003
- Re: Using TeXmacs for Presentations, Peter Koepke, 07/02/2003
- Re: Using TeXmacs for Presentations, David Allouche, 07/03/2003
- Re: Using TeXmacs for Presentations, Felix Breuer, 07/02/2003
- Re: Using TeXmacs for Presentations, David Allouche, 07/02/2003
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