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From : Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: How to not count backup slides
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2022 08:41:12 +0000
Looking at the title macro with the macro editor I saw that the slide count in the slide title is done with the macros screen-arity and screen-index, which do not seem counters.
It also seems to me that if one could assign the result of a macro to an environment variable as a number you would achieve what you wanted, but in the short test that I did (<assign|total-slides|<screens-index|>>) it did not work; the total-slides variable takes the value of -1. I suspect that the output of the macro is a typeset expression which is not a number.
Perhaps someone else can help more.
G.
On 29.09.22 02:10, Arpit Babbar wrote:
Dear users,
I wish to keep some extra slides at the end of my main slides and don't want them to affect the counter shown at the top of my slides. Here is where they are shown.
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The problem would probably be solved if I knew the slides counter, I could just use *<reset-x>*, as explained here <http://www.texmacs.org/tmdoc/main/styles/std/std-counter-dtd.en.html>.
Thank you very much.
Best regards,
Arpit
- How to not count backup slides, Arpit Babbar, 09/29/2022
- Re: How to not count backup slides, Giovanni Piredda, 09/29/2022
- Re: How to not count backup slides, Giovanni Piredda, 09/29/2022
- Re: How to not count backup slides, Giovanni Piredda, 09/29/2022
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