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Actually, "Replace" IS a transition. It does replace the current page with the next one. This is definitely a difference to "no transition", which essentially means "no particular transition"... or "use user-defined default transition".

(just learned at the PDFConference <g>).


Hope, this can help.



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You're right, but I'm not wrong.
In this PDF transition effect is set to "Replace", in Acrobat langage this also mean "no particular effect".
And, as it's default setting, modification is rather often invisible...
;-)


I'd updated this PDF, JavaScripts are more optimised, comments are bilingual, background color and transition settings are changed to make them more obvious.
Thanks for your relevant feedback.




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