bugGNU TeXmacs - Bugs: bug #18783, PDF export of screens and switches

 
 

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bug #18783: PDF export of screens and switches

Submitted by:  Bas <bas1>
Submitted on:  Mon 15 Jan 2007 10:07:25 AM UTC  
 
Category: ConversionPriority: 5 - Normal
Item Group: WishlistStatus: In Progress
Privacy: PublicAssigned to: Francois Poulain <fpoulain>
Originator Name: Open/Closed: Open
Release: 1.0.6.7Release: None
Fixed Release: NoneFixed Release: 
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Fri 04 Jul 2014 03:43:03 PM UTC, comment #2:

I worked a bit for exporting presentations, screens now export well into beamer frames.

Anyway, Joris recently added many "overlays" features which are not currently handled. I am not sure that swich are handled too.

So, I have to work on it.

Francois Poulain <fpoulain>
Project MemberIn charge of this item.
Fri 06 Apr 2012 02:14:05 PM UTC, comment #1:

I confirm this.

When exporting a presentation to pdf, only the curently displayed screen gets exported. This is not convenient for creating a pdf of a presentation. On the other hand, how should the presentation be rendered in pdf? There are several options : all switches and folds can be traversed one at a time and rendered as a separate page in the pdf, or maybe only the final state of each slide should be rendered...

Philippe Joyez <pjoyez>
Project Member
Mon 15 Jan 2007 10:07:25 AM UTC, original submission:

Screens and switches do not seem to be exported to PDF. This would be a nice feature since it would allow one
to make presentations like with the popular beamer-package in latex.

Bas <bas1>

 

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