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==Official modules==
Waiting for someone to write something about them ...
==Some Ideas==
Here's an Interesting post, written by Maurice Diamantini:
[[http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20041103.074705.2f196f69.html]]
...
So I think that ConTeXt should provide a mean (option in textexec)
to make pdf-only version of presentation.
Finaly there could be three output levels for pdf presentation :
* presentation step '''using javascript''' (with allow blinking, merging, zooming or other nice flashing features ;-)
* presentation step '''without javascript''' (one pdf page by step)
** Good format for presentation by foreign pdf reader
* pdf file '''one pdf page''' for each final step by page
** Good format for printing 2up or 4up slides
** This third output would also allow to print a ''"slide + comment"'' version of the presentation for the speacker.
The option of texexec could be something like
--pdfonly
instead of --pdf, or simply
--use-javascript=false
==Working Example (for the ones not satisfied with \presentationstep)==
Here are some simple macros almost fully satisfying the idea above with \[[SlideWithSteps]], shared with the others by Otared Kavian:
[[http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20041103.083500.43ac3121.html]]
==Official modules==
Waiting for someone to write something about them ...
==Some Ideas==
Here's an Interesting post, written by Maurice Diamantini:
[[http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20041103.074705.2f196f69.html]]
...
So I think that ConTeXt should provide a mean (option in textexec)
to make pdf-only version of presentation.
Finaly there could be three output levels for pdf presentation :
* presentation step '''using javascript''' (with allow blinking, merging, zooming or other nice flashing features ;-)
* presentation step '''without javascript''' (one pdf page by step)
** Good format for presentation by foreign pdf reader
* pdf file '''one pdf page''' for each final step by page
** Good format for printing 2up or 4up slides
** This third output would also allow to print a ''"slide + comment"'' version of the presentation for the speacker.
The option of texexec could be something like
--pdfonly
instead of --pdf, or simply
--use-javascript=false
==Working Example (for the ones not satisfied with \presentationstep)==
Here are some simple macros almost fully satisfying the idea above with \[[SlideWithSteps]], shared with the others by Otared Kavian:
[[http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20041103.083500.43ac3121.html]]