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From: Jobst H. <J.H...@fh...> - 2005-03-25 15:50:09
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Dear Hans,
thank you for your answer.
> The benefit of using tplists is that you don't have to surround the
> environment with \stepwise. tplists.sty defines step/dim/flip
> enviroments for several standard env - like itemize, enumerate and so
> on. (Read the header of the file.) Should I also include the same for
> the description environment in the next release of TeXPower?
>
> Sorry for the late replay.
>
> Hans - wishing everyone on the list a Happy Easter!
>
I hadn't have time to test your proposals, but in the meantime I started
to work with tplists.sty. I'm missing step/dim/flip description, so I'd
be glad, if you would enclose it in the next release of TeXPower.
I have two remarks:
1) in the current version the environment ends up with a \step{}. If the
environment is enclosed by text, it's o.k for me, but if the environment
is the only thing on a slide, then I have to enter an unnecessary key
stroke to get the next slide; making the \step{} optional I could easily
choose the behaviour.
2) some time ago I asked you for a method, to print dimmed text
undimmed. This method works fine for me, but working with an environment
like step/... I don't know how get the same result. So it would be nice,
the have a flag or so to get rid off the dimmed colors for printing the
slides.
Happy Easter and happy TeXPowering!
Jobst
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