David Munger wrote:
Hans Hagen:

did you ever try texexec --mode=demo s-pre-61 using 'layers' is rather robust (no duplicate pages and such);

Duplicated pages are the desired/intentional behaviour of this module (noone would object having a switch to choose between the method with JavaScript and the one with duplicated pages, but already now the module almost perfectly suits the needs).

Some of the older presentation styles build the pages stepwise, they
use either boxes, or buffers (i must look into it, but there is also
one that plugs into the otr; in your case, collecting in a box and
uncopying it is probably the best method.


Do you mean with \setbox-like commands? I'll have a look at it. Thanks
for the suggestion.

This method would solve a couple of problems, but is it possible to get half of a paragraph on the first slide and finish it on the second slide this way (by doing acrobatics with boxes)?

Mojca
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