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361 bytes added ,  00:56, 4 August 2005
Clarified language, added another example for comparison.
< [[Visuals]] | [[Presentations]] | [[Layers]] >
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. This is done by placing the content on a layer that is not normally visible when the document is displayed.
You can try something like:
</context>
This can be compared to the non-hidden version, which is:
 
<context>
I don't tell this to everybody:
{\quotation{\ConTeXt\ goes beyond the limits of imagination, that's why I love it!}}
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>
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