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, 23:11, 7 July 2005
Probably for your [[Presentations|slides]], probably for some [[Animation|animation]] or for whatever reason you may want it: you can hide some content from the document, while leaving exactly the same amount of space as that content would need if typeset in the usual way.
<texcode>
\defineproperty[my-secrets][layer][state=top]
I don't tell this to everybody:
%
\startproperty[my-secrets]%
\quotation{\ConTeXt\ goes beyond the limits of imagination, that's why I love it!}
\stopproperty
%
You'll understand that once you get to know it better.
</texcode>
<font color="red">How can I make this example work on the Wiki?</font>
<context>
\defineproperty[my-secrets][layer][state=top]
I don't tell this to everybody:
%
\startproperty[my-secrets]%
\quotation{\ConTeXt\ goes beyond the limits of imagination, that's why I love it!}
\stopproperty
%
You'll understand that once you get to know it better.
</context>
<b>Just as a hint</b>: Don't ever think about hiding your secrets or solutions to the problems for your students that way!<br>
If you happen to have Adobe Acrobat Professional, you can select <i>Layers</i> on the left and switch the hidden layer on again.<br>
<font color="red">YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!</font>
[[http://archive.contextgarden.net/thread/20050707.223338.a9169811.html]]