B.A.Lee <mailto:b.a....@rocketmail.com>
21. Oktober 2016 um 19:16
Hi,
I'm new to ConTeXt, having discovered it only last week. I have been
using LaTeX for years, coming up with my own solutions to work around
some of the typographical tweaks I want. ConTeXt seems promising but
I have yet to find an example of what I would like to produce.
I would like to see examples of equivalents of Beamer presentations
using equivalents of \onslide and its variants for uncovering
contents. I have read about steps (example file refuse to compile) and
animation (does not seem to be what I want).
Here is a example of the stepper:
\setupinteraction[state=start,click=no]
\usemodule[pre-stepwise]
\starttext
\StartSteps
\starttabulate
\NC Ward \NC \input ward \NC\NR \FlushStep
\NC Knuth \NC \input tufte \NC\NR \FlushStep
\NC Zapf \NC \input zapf \NC\NR \FlushStep
\stoptabulate
\StopSteps
\page
\StartSteps
\startitemize
\startitem Ward \stopitem \FlushStep
\startitem Knuth \stopitem \FlushStep
\startitem Zapf \stopitem \FlushStep
\stopitemize
\StopSteps
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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