- From: Joris van der Hoeven <address@hidden>
- To: <address@hidden>
- Cc: Peter Koepke <address@hidden>
- Subject: Re: Using Texmacs for Presentations (provisional solution)
- Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 18:19:31 +0200 (CEST)
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I recently asked whether the presentation mode of texmacs could
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move forward the display by exactly one page, because one could
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then easily flip through the pages and project that directly by a
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data projector.
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The answers given were a bit unpractical, given my limited
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understanding of higher TeXmacs, but I used the following
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workaround successfully in several presentations:
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I maximize the TeXmacs window and disable the status line and the
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window header. I choose document > page > type > paper to mark the page
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boundaries. By trial and error I determine the size in cm's of
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the visible area and define that to be the page size. Then clicking the
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right drawbar will shift the display by one page height (checkable by
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looking at the line separating pages).
You should rather use "switches" to create multiple page presentations.
You can than move to the next and previous switch.
(If a volunteer wants to document this...:^)
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