* Fieldstack Walk
@ 2006-04-18 9:09 Michal Kvasnička
2006-04-18 9:28 ` Peter Rolf
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From: Michal Kvasnička @ 2006-04-18 9:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
Good morning.
I use a fieldstack in my presentation. I'd like to go to the next frame
when I click on the figure. I tried this:
\definefieldstack[fgolds3]
[sgolds1,sgolds3a,sgolds3b,sgolds3c,sgolds3]
[frame=off,clickin=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3})]
\definesymbol[sgolds1][{\externalfigure[golds1]}]
\definesymbol[sgolds3a][{\externalfigure[golds3a]}]
\definesymbol[sgolds3b][{\externalfigure[golds3b]}]
\definesymbol[sgolds3c][{\externalfigure[golds3c]}]
\definesymbol[sgolds3][{\externalfigure[golds3]}]
\placefigure[here]{none}{\fieldstack[fgolds3]}
I thought that `clickin=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3})' makes precisely what I
need, but it does not. How can I make it work?
With many thanks yours
Michal Kvasnicka
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* Re: Fieldstack Walk
2006-04-18 9:09 Fieldstack Walk Michal Kvasnička
@ 2006-04-18 9:28 ` Peter Rolf
[not found] ` <4444B1C9.1090109@econ.muni.cz>
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From: Peter Rolf @ 2006-04-18 9:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
Michal Kvasnička wrote:
> Good morning.
>
> I use a fieldstack in my presentation. I'd like to go to the next frame
> when I click on the figure. I tried this:
>
> \definefieldstack[fgolds3]
> [sgolds1,sgolds3a,sgolds3b,sgolds3c,sgolds3]
> [frame=off,clickin=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3})]
> \definesymbol[sgolds1][{\externalfigure[golds1]}]
> \definesymbol[sgolds3a][{\externalfigure[golds3a]}]
> \definesymbol[sgolds3b][{\externalfigure[golds3b]}]
> \definesymbol[sgolds3c][{\externalfigure[golds3c]}]
> \definesymbol[sgolds3][{\externalfigure[golds3]}]
> \placefigure[here]{none}{\fieldstack[fgolds3]}
>
just guessing:
first define the symbols, then define the fieldstack.
Hope that helps,
Peter
> I thought that `clickin=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3})' makes precisely what I
> need, but it does not. How can I make it work?
>
> With many thanks yours
> Michal Kvasnicka
>
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* Re: Fieldstack Walk
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@ 2006-04-18 10:18 ` Peter Rolf
[not found] ` <4444B966.5020108@gmx.net>
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From: Peter Rolf @ 2006-04-18 10:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi Michal,
Michal Kvasnička wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> thank for your answer, but it doesn't help. First, it seems the order is
> not important in ConTeXt. Second, the fieldstack works well. I can even
> make it walk with \goto{...}[JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3})]. The only thing
> that doesn't work is that I can't click on the figure to make it walk.
>
I see :)
Can you try the following:
\definefieldstack[fgolds3]
[sgolds1,sgolds3a,sgolds3b,sgolds3c,sgolds3]
[frame=off,option=,clickin=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3})]
^^^^^^
option is "readonly" as default (see \dodofieldstack in core-fld.tex),
so there can be no interaction (if I'm not again completely wrong).
Greets, Peter
P.S.: don't know why this mail was replied to your mail address and not
to ntg-context...
> Thanks anyway.
> M.K.
>
>>> I use a fieldstack in my presentation. I'd like to go to the next
>>> frame when I click on the figure. I tried this:
>>>
>>> \definefieldstack[fgolds3]
>>> [sgolds1,sgolds3a,sgolds3b,sgolds3c,sgolds3]
>>> [frame=off,clickin=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3})]
>>> \definesymbol[sgolds1][{\externalfigure[golds1]}]
>>> \definesymbol[sgolds3a][{\externalfigure[golds3a]}]
>>> \definesymbol[sgolds3b][{\externalfigure[golds3b]}]
>>> \definesymbol[sgolds3c][{\externalfigure[golds3c]}]
>>> \definesymbol[sgolds3][{\externalfigure[golds3]}]
>>> \placefigure[here]{none}{\fieldstack[fgolds3]}
>>>
>>>
>> just guessing:
>>
>> first define the symbols, then define the fieldstack.
>>
>> Hope that helps,
>>
>> Peter
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> I thought that `clickin=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3})' makes precisely what
>>> I need, but it does not. How can I make it work?
>>>
>>> With many thanks yours
>>> Michal Kvasnicka
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>
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* Re: Fieldstack Walk
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@ 2006-04-18 10:39 ` Michal Kvasnička
2006-04-18 11:55 ` Peter Rolf
2006-04-22 20:01 ` Peter Rolf
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From: Michal Kvasnička @ 2006-04-18 10:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
Good afternoon.
Many thanks, this solves the problem -- at least partially. The frames
are `walking' now, but new problems appeared. I found that when I set
`clickin=...', it is set it automatically to `clickout' as well, so one
mouse click runs the JavaScript code twice. So I've set it this way:
\definefieldstack[fgolds2]
[sgolds1,sgolds2a,sgolds2b,sgolds2c,sgolds2d,sgolds2]
[frame=off,option=,clickout=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3}),clickin=]
It's better, but I found that now frames are walking in a strange order.
It is rather puzzling, since when it is invoked by \goto{...}[JS(...)],
it works well. Moreover, it does different things at AdobeReader 7.x
under Linux, and Acrobat 4.x under Windoze.
Can you help me to solve it?
Many thanks once more.
M.K.
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* Re: Fieldstack Walk
2006-04-18 10:39 ` Michal Kvasnička
@ 2006-04-18 11:55 ` Peter Rolf
2006-04-18 21:35 ` Peter Rolf
2006-04-22 20:01 ` Peter Rolf
1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Peter Rolf @ 2006-04-18 11:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
Michal Kvasnička wrote:
> Good afternoon.
>
> Many thanks, this solves the problem -- at least partially. The frames
> are `walking' now, but new problems appeared. I found that when I set
> `clickin=...', it is set it automatically to `clickout' as well, so one
> mouse click runs the JavaScript code twice. So I've set it this way:
>
> \definefieldstack[fgolds2]
> [sgolds1,sgolds2a,sgolds2b,sgolds2c,sgolds2d,sgolds2]
> [frame=off,option=,clickout=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3}),clickin=]
>
> It's better, but I found that now frames are walking in a strange order.
> It is rather puzzling, since when it is invoked by \goto{...}[JS(...)],
> it works well. Moreover, it does different things at AdobeReader 7.x
> under Linux, and Acrobat 4.x under Windoze.
>
> Can you help me to solve it?
Mhh, looks like you are going new ways with making the fieldstack
interactive (maybe not intended?). Sorry, but I can't help you any
further in this direction.
Another possibility that I can think of is to add an invisible button
field (same dimensions) behind a normal fieldstack, that calls
JS(Walk_Field...). Should cause no conflicts with the readonly (non
interactive) fieldstack [but this is untested!]. You can simply check
this with a button beside the fieldstack and if this works ok, you can use
\nointerlineskip
\smashedvbox{YOUR WALKBUTTON FIELD}%
\placefigure[here]{none}{\fieldstack[fgolds3]}
to place it under your fieldstack.
HTH, Peter
> Many thanks once more.
> M.K.
>
>
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* Re: Fieldstack Walk
2006-04-18 11:55 ` Peter Rolf
@ 2006-04-18 21:35 ` Peter Rolf
2006-04-18 22:03 ` Sanjoy Mahajan
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From: Peter Rolf @ 2006-04-18 21:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Peter Rolf wrote:
> Michal Kvasnička wrote:
>> Good afternoon.
>>
>> Many thanks, this solves the problem -- at least partially. The frames
>> are `walking' now, but new problems appeared. I found that when I set
>> `clickin=...', it is set it automatically to `clickout' as well, so one
>> mouse click runs the JavaScript code twice. So I've set it this way:
>>
>> \definefieldstack[fgolds2]
>> [sgolds1,sgolds2a,sgolds2b,sgolds2c,sgolds2d,sgolds2]
>> [frame=off,option=,clickout=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3}),clickin=]
>>
>> It's better, but I found that now frames are walking in a strange order.
>> It is rather puzzling, since when it is invoked by \goto{...}[JS(...)],
>> it works well. Moreover, it does different things at AdobeReader 7.x
>> under Linux, and Acrobat 4.x under Windoze.
>>
>> Can you help me to solve it?
>
> Mhh, looks like you are going new ways with making the fieldstack
> interactive (maybe not intended?). Sorry, but I can't help you any
> further in this direction.
>
> Another possibility that I can think of is to add an invisible button
> field (same dimensions) behind a normal fieldstack, that calls
> JS(Walk_Field...). Should cause no conflicts with the readonly (non
> interactive) fieldstack [but this is untested!]. You can simply check
> this with a button beside the fieldstack and if this works ok, you can use
>
> \nointerlineskip
> \smashedvbox{YOUR WALKBUTTON FIELD}%
> \placefigure[here]{none}{\fieldstack[fgolds3]}
>
> to place it under your fieldstack.
>
Bad news...
I just tested this and it works only as long as you don't stack the
button and the fieldstack.
The only solution I have found, is to seperate the interaction button
into a pdf layer. Things work as desired (you need a context version not
older than 2 month), but there are still some problems with spurious spaces.
Example is attached.
Greets, Peter
> HTH, Peter
>
>
>> Many thanks once more.
>> M.K.
>>
>>
>
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% interface=en output=pdftex
% Time-stamp: <Dienstag, 18 April 2006 23:16:39; test.tex>
%
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\switchtobodyfont[ss,32pt]
\def\FS#1{\framed[width=4cm,height=4cm]{#1}}%
\definesymbol[empty][]
\definesymbol[sgolds1][\FS{A}]
\definesymbol[sgolds3a][\FS{B}]
\definesymbol[sgolds3b][\FS{C}]
\definesymbol[sgolds3c][\FS{D}]
\definesymbol[sgolds3][\FS{E}]
\setupfield[hidden][width=4cm,height=4cm,
% frame=off,
framecolor=blue,
clickin=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3})]
\definefield[Walk][check][hidden][empty][empty]
\definefieldstack[fgolds3]
[sgolds1,sgolds3a,sgolds3b,sgolds3c,sgolds3]
[frame=off,clickin=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3})]
\defineproperty[interaction][layer][title=walkfield, state=start]
%\showmakeup
% can't get rid of the spurious apaces...
\vbox{\forgetall
\nointerlineskip
\smashedvbox{\fieldstack[fgolds3]}%
%
\startproperty[interaction]%
\nointerlineskip
\field[Walk]
\stopproperty%
}
\stoptext
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* Re: Fieldstack Walk
2006-04-18 21:35 ` Peter Rolf
@ 2006-04-18 22:03 ` Sanjoy Mahajan
2006-04-19 8:41 ` Peter Rolf
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From: Sanjoy Mahajan @ 2006-04-18 22:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
> there are still some problems with spurious spaces.
Just on the off chance that it's the same problem I had with some section
numbers getting an extra space before them (in pdf mode):
If you are running pdf(e)tex 1.21, you might need the patch below;
then remake the formats. I think (but haven't tried it myself) that
pdftex 1.30 wants the original spacings (i.e. don't apply the patch in
that case). See
<http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2006/017388.html>
diff -r f6897ee163d2 -r 5ff7b6430984 tex/context/base/enco-pfr.tex
--- a/tex/context/base/enco-pfr.tex Fri Apr 14 14:45:01 2006 -0400
+++ b/tex/context/base/enco-pfr.tex Fri Apr 14 14:51:47 2006 -0400
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
\else\ifcsname\pdffontfileresource\endcsname
% is there a resource already included
\doifsomething\pdffontfileresource
- {\pdfobj reserveobjnum {}%
+ {\pdfobj reserveobjnum{}%
\setxvalue\pdffontresource{\the\pdflastobj}%
\flushatshipout{\dododoincludepdffontresource{\currentencoding}}}%
% \doglobal\appendetoks
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@
{\expandafter\ifx\csname\pdffontresource\endcsname\relax
\expandafter\ifx\csname\pdffontfileresource\endcsname\relax\else
\doifsomething\pdffontfileresource
- {\pdfobj reserveobjnum {}%
+ {\pdfobj reserveobjnum{}%
\setxvalue\pdffontresource{\the\pdflastobj}%
\flushatshipout{\dododoincludepdffontresource{\currentencoding}}}%
% \doglobal\appendetoks
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* Re: Fieldstack Walk
2006-04-18 22:03 ` Sanjoy Mahajan
@ 2006-04-19 8:41 ` Peter Rolf
2006-04-19 11:49 ` Sanjoy Mahajan
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From: Peter Rolf @ 2006-04-19 8:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
Thanks Sanjoy for pointing this out. Both problems are still *unfixed*
(beta from 17.04). Unfortunately fixing them doesn't solve my problem.
I'll try it again later. Maybe I was to tired yesterday to solve this
and the error is on my side...
Greets, Peter
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
>> there are still some problems with spurious spaces.
>
> Just on the off chance that it's the same problem I had with some section
> numbers getting an extra space before them (in pdf mode):
>
> If you are running pdf(e)tex 1.21, you might need the patch below;
> then remake the formats. I think (but haven't tried it myself) that
> pdftex 1.30 wants the original spacings (i.e. don't apply the patch in
> that case). See
> <http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2006/017388.html>
>
> diff -r f6897ee163d2 -r 5ff7b6430984 tex/context/base/enco-pfr.tex
> --- a/tex/context/base/enco-pfr.tex Fri Apr 14 14:45:01 2006 -0400
> +++ b/tex/context/base/enco-pfr.tex Fri Apr 14 14:51:47 2006 -0400
> @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
> \else\ifcsname\pdffontfileresource\endcsname
> % is there a resource already included
> \doifsomething\pdffontfileresource
> - {\pdfobj reserveobjnum {}%
> + {\pdfobj reserveobjnum{}%
> \setxvalue\pdffontresource{\the\pdflastobj}%
> \flushatshipout{\dododoincludepdffontresource{\currentencoding}}}%
> % \doglobal\appendetoks
> @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@
> {\expandafter\ifx\csname\pdffontresource\endcsname\relax
> \expandafter\ifx\csname\pdffontfileresource\endcsname\relax\else
> \doifsomething\pdffontfileresource
> - {\pdfobj reserveobjnum {}%
> + {\pdfobj reserveobjnum{}%
> \setxvalue\pdffontresource{\the\pdflastobj}%
> \flushatshipout{\dododoincludepdffontresource{\currentencoding}}}%
> % \doglobal\appendetoks
>
>
>
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* Re: Fieldstack Walk
2006-04-19 8:41 ` Peter Rolf
@ 2006-04-19 11:49 ` Sanjoy Mahajan
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From: Sanjoy Mahajan @ 2006-04-19 11:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
From: Peter Rolf <indiego@gmx.net>
> Both problems are still *unfixed* (beta from 17.04).
The one I pointed out doesn't have an obvious solution since (I think)
the reserveobjnum spacing change breaks with pdftex 1.30 but is needed
with pdftex 1.21. I guess the magic line could be wrapped in a test
for pdftexminorversion or something like that (and that wrapped in a
test for using pdftex at all).
-Sanjoy
`Never underestimate the evil of which men of power are capable.'
--Bertrand Russell, _War Crimes in Vietnam_, chapter 1.
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* Re: Fieldstack Walk
2006-04-18 10:39 ` Michal Kvasnička
2006-04-18 11:55 ` Peter Rolf
@ 2006-04-22 20:01 ` Peter Rolf
2006-04-22 20:09 ` Peter Rolf
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From: Peter Rolf @ 2006-04-22 20:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Michal Kvasnička wrote:
> Good afternoon.
>
> Many thanks, this solves the problem -- at least partially. The frames
> are `walking' now, but new problems appeared. I found that when I set
> `clickin=...', it is set it automatically to `clickout' as well, so one
> mouse click runs the JavaScript code twice. So I've set it this way:
>
> \definefieldstack[fgolds2]
> [sgolds1,sgolds2a,sgolds2b,sgolds2c,sgolds2d,sgolds2]
> [frame=off,option=,clickout=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3}),clickin=]
>
> It's better, but I found that now frames are walking in a strange order.
> It is rather puzzling, since when it is invoked by \goto{...}[JS(...)],
> it works well. Moreover, it does different things at AdobeReader 7.x
> under Linux, and Acrobat 4.x under Windoze.
>
> Can you help me to solve it?
Took some time, but it works now. What I don't understand, is the
strange behaviour of the offset parameter in this case. See attached file.
Greets, Peter
> Many thanks once more.
> M.K.
>
>
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% Time-stamp: <Samstag, 22 April 2006 21:53:30; test.tex>
%
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\tracefieldstrue
\switchtobodyfont[96pt]
\def\FS#1{\framed[width=4cm,height=4cm,strut=no]{\red\bf#1}}%
\definesymbol [empty] []
\definesymbol [one] [\FS{1}]
\definesymbol [two] [\FS{2}]
\definesymbol [three] [\FS{3}]
\definesymbol [four] [\FS{4}]
\definesymbol [five] [\FS{5}]
\setupfield[interaction]
[width=4cm,height=4cm,
% frame=off,
framecolor=blue,
offset=none,% default offset causes different positioning of walk button and fieldstack
clickin=JS(Walk_Field{sequence})]
\definefield[Walk][check][interaction][empty][empty]
\definefieldstack[sequence]
[one,two,three,four,five]
[frame=off,
offset=none,% default offset causes different positioning of walk button and fieldstack
clickin=JS(Walk_Field{sequence})]
\defineproperty[interaction][layer][title=walkfield, state=start]
\vbox{\forgetall
\nointerlineskip\smashedvbox{\fieldstack[sequence]}%
%
\startproperty[interaction]%
\nointerlineskip\field[Walk]
\stopproperty%
}
\blank[2cm]
\showfields
\stoptext
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* Re: Fieldstack Walk
2006-04-22 20:01 ` Peter Rolf
@ 2006-04-22 20:09 ` Peter Rolf
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From: Peter Rolf @ 2006-04-22 20:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
Peter Rolf wrote:
> Michal Kvasnička wrote:
>> Good afternoon.
>>
>> Many thanks, this solves the problem -- at least partially. The frames
>> are `walking' now, but new problems appeared. I found that when I set
>> `clickin=...', it is set it automatically to `clickout' as well, so one
>> mouse click runs the JavaScript code twice. So I've set it this way:
>>
>> \definefieldstack[fgolds2]
>> [sgolds1,sgolds2a,sgolds2b,sgolds2c,sgolds2d,sgolds2]
>> [frame=off,option=,clickout=JS(Walk_Field{fgolds3}),clickin=]
>>
>> It's better, but I found that now frames are walking in a strange order.
>> It is rather puzzling, since when it is invoked by \goto{...}[JS(...)],
>> it works well. Moreover, it does different things at AdobeReader 7.x
>> under Linux, and Acrobat 4.x under Windoze.
>>
>> Can you help me to solve it?
>
> Took some time, but it works now. What I don't understand, is the
> strange behaviour of the offset parameter in this case. See attached file.
>
> Greets, Peter
>
>> Many thanks once more.
>> M.K.
>>
>>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> % interface=en output=pdftex
> % Time-stamp: <Samstag, 22 April 2006 21:53:30; test.tex>
> %
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
> \setupcolors[state=start]
>
> \starttext
>
> \tracefieldstrue
>
> \switchtobodyfont[96pt]
>
> \def\FS#1{\framed[width=4cm,height=4cm,strut=no]{\red\bf#1}}%
>
> \definesymbol [empty] []
>
> \definesymbol [one] [\FS{1}]
> \definesymbol [two] [\FS{2}]
> \definesymbol [three] [\FS{3}]
> \definesymbol [four] [\FS{4}]
> \definesymbol [five] [\FS{5}]
>
>
> \setupfield[interaction]
> [width=4cm,height=4cm,
> % frame=off,
> framecolor=blue,
> offset=none,% default offset causes different positioning of walk button and fieldstack
> clickin=JS(Walk_Field{sequence})]
>
> \definefield[Walk][check][interaction][empty][empty]
>
>
> \definefieldstack[sequence]
> [one,two,three,four,five]
> [frame=off,
> offset=none,% default offset causes different positioning of walk button and fieldstack
> clickin=JS(Walk_Field{sequence})]
^^^^
oeps, this one is obsolete
>
>
> \defineproperty[interaction][layer][title=walkfield, state=start]
>
>
> \vbox{\forgetall
> \nointerlineskip\smashedvbox{\fieldstack[sequence]}%
> %
> \startproperty[interaction]%
> \nointerlineskip\field[Walk]
> \stopproperty%
> }
>
> \blank[2cm]
> \showfields
>
> \stoptext
>
>
> %%% Local Variables:
> %%% mode: context
> %%% TeX-master: ""
> %%% End:
>
>
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