Ah, of course, I should have thought of that ... :(

One slight snag: \pause seems to put a small amount of space in [why?],
so defining \pause as an empty command will upset the document spacing
slightly.

I don't know if there is a cleverer solution? If not, that's close enough.

Many thanks,
                Ted.

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On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Ling Keck Voon (Assoc Prof) wrote:

> Just redefine
>
> \renewcommand{\pause}{}
>
> When you need the \pause back, comment the above line
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [PPower4] pause blobs
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> Sorry if this ia a FAQ, but I couldn't find it:
>
> When I print out the pre-ppower4-ed pdf file, it comes out with blobs
> all over it, corresponding the the \pause commands. Is it possible to
> print it without the blobs?
>
> Ted.
>
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