Re: Wipe direction in Acrobat
Theo Stewart <[email protected]> Mon, 06 Jun 2005 21:24:33 +0200
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Hi .. Thanks and two apologies ....
1. Forgive my using of the prosper mailing list. I have now subscribed
to the HA Prosper list, and will use it for future questions of this
nature specific to HA Prosper.
2. Well ... your example works .... I would have sworn that this is
what I tried before, but obviously I didn't. I now have no idea what I
did. I can only apologize for whatever stupidity I indulged in
Once again thanks
Theo Stewart
Hendri Adriaens wrote:
>>All of these options give errors, so presumably I'm doing something
>>wrong. But the default with both Acrobat Reader 6 and 7 is wipe down
>>... but I LIKE wipe right
>>
>
>I had a dig in history... The example below works fine for me. If you keep
>having problems, please use the HA-prosper mailinglist for questions related
>to that software.
>
>-Hendri.
>
>PS: just to be sure: acro6+ displays page transitions only in full screen
>mode...
>
>\documentclass[pdf]{prosper}
>\usepackage{HA-prosper}
>\renewcommand{\PDFtransition}[1]{%
> \hypersetup{pdfpagetransition={#1}}%
>}
>\begin{document}
>\overlays{3}{
>\begin{slide}[trans=Wipe]{test 1}
>\begin{itemstep}
>\xitem Some long text to find out the\par direction of the transition.
>\xitem Some long text to find out the\par direction of the transition.
>\xitem Some long text to find out the\par direction of the transition.
>\end{itemstep}
>\end{slide}
>}
>\overlays{3}{
>\begin{slide}[trans=Wipe /Di 0]{test 2}
>\begin{itemstep}
>\xitem Some long text to find out the\par direction of the transition.
>\xitem Some long text to find out the\par direction of the transition.
>\xitem Some long text to find out the\par direction of the transition.
>\end{itemstep}
>\end{slide}
>}
>\HAPsetup{trans=Wipe /Di 0} % change transition globally from here.
>\overlays{3}{
>\begin{slide}{test 3}
>\begin{itemstep}
>\xitem Some long text to find out the\par direction of the transition.
>\xitem Some long text to find out the\par direction of the transition.
>\xitem Some long text to find out the\par direction of the transition.
>\end{itemstep}
>\end{slide}
>}
>\end{document}
>
>
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