* Overview screen containing multiple pages
@ 2011-11-20 18:37 Aditya Mahajan
2011-11-20 20:22 ` Wolfgang Schuster
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From: Aditya Mahajan @ 2011-11-20 18:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
There is a python script called impressive
(http://impressive.sourceforge.net/) that adds some eyecandy to
presentations. One of the features that it has is an overview screen at
the end, like this: http://impressive.sourceforge.net/oview.png
This is similar to the overview screen used in the ConTeXt showcase by
Hans: http://pragma-ade.com/show-man.pdf
I want to include such an overview in my slides, but am not sure if it can
be done without using a separate tex file. My slides look like this (sorry
Thomas, I am not using simpleslides at the moment)
\starttext
\startsection[title={...}]
....
\stopsection
\startsection[...]
...
\stopsection
\stoptext
Each section spans over multiple pages. What I want is to have a last page
which is equivalent to the following:
\startcombination[n*n]
{\externalfigure[\jobname][page=<page-number-of-first-section>]}{}
{\externalfigure[\jobname][page=<page-number-of-second-section>]}{}
....
\stopcombination
I tried a simple test case
\starttext
\input knuth
\page
\externalfigure[\jobname][page=1,width=0.3\textwidth]
\stoptext
but that does not include the first page. So, I think that what I want is
not possible, but I wonder if others have different ideas on how this
might be implemented (after all \setuparranging does manage to do
something similar without the need for a separate tex file).
Aditya
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* Re: Overview screen containing multiple pages
2011-11-20 18:37 Overview screen containing multiple pages Aditya Mahajan
@ 2011-11-20 20:22 ` Wolfgang Schuster
2011-11-21 9:11 ` Aditya Mahajan
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From: Wolfgang Schuster @ 2011-11-20 20:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Am 20.11.2011 um 19:37 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
> There is a python script called impressive (http://impressive.sourceforge.net/) that adds some eyecandy to presentations. One of the features that it has is an overview screen at the end, like this: http://impressive.sourceforge.net/oview.png
> This is similar to the overview screen used in the ConTeXt showcase by Hans: http://pragma-ade.com/show-man.pdf
>
> I want to include such an overview in my slides, but am not sure if it can be done without using a separate tex file. My slides look like this (sorry Thomas, I am not using simpleslides at the moment)
>
> \starttext
> \startsection[title={...}]
> ....
> \stopsection
>
> \startsection[...]
> ...
> \stopsection
> \stoptext
>
> Each section spans over multiple pages. What I want is to have a last page which is equivalent to the following:
>
> \startcombination[n*n]
> {\externalfigure[\jobname][page=<page-number-of-first-section>]}{}
> {\externalfigure[\jobname][page=<page-number-of-second-section>]}{}
> ....
> \stopcombination
>
> I tried a simple test case
>
> \starttext
> \input knuth
> \page
> \externalfigure[\jobname][page=1,width=0.3\textwidth]
> \stoptext
>
> but that does not include the first page. So, I think that what I want is not possible, but I wonder if others have different ideas on how this might be implemented (after all \setuparranging does manage to do something similar without the need for a separate tex file).
You can save a copy of the page in a box and print the collection of all boxes at the end of the document.
\newcount\sectionpage
\installpagehandler{sectionpage}%
{\global\advance\sectionpage\plusone
\global\expandafter\newbox\csname sectionpage:\number\sectionpage\endcsname
\dowithnextbox
{\global\expandafter\setbox\csname sectionpage:\number\sectionpage\endcsname\copy\nextbox
\actualshipout{\flushnextbox}}
\normalhbox}
\starttext
\setuppaper[method=sectionpage]
\input knuth
\page
\input tufte
\page
\scale[factor=300]{\box\csname sectionpage:1\endcsname}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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* Re: Overview screen containing multiple pages
2011-11-20 20:22 ` Wolfgang Schuster
@ 2011-11-21 9:11 ` Aditya Mahajan
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From: Aditya Mahajan @ 2011-11-21 9:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Wolfgang Schuster; +Cc: mailing list for ConTeXt users
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 20.11.2011 um 19:37 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
>
>> There is a python script called impressive (http://impressive.sourceforge.net/) that adds some eyecandy to presentations. One of the features that it has is an overview screen at the end, like this: http://impressive.sourceforge.net/oview.png
>> This is similar to the overview screen used in the ConTeXt showcase by Hans: http://pragma-ade.com/show-man.pdf
>>
>> I want to include such an overview in my slides, but am not sure if it can be done without using a separate tex file. My slides look like this (sorry Thomas, I am not using simpleslides at the moment)
>
> You can save a copy of the page in a box and print the collection of all boxes at the end of the document.
>
> \newcount\sectionpage
>
> \installpagehandler{sectionpage}%
> {\global\advance\sectionpage\plusone
> \global\expandafter\newbox\csname sectionpage:\number\sectionpage\endcsname
> \dowithnextbox
> {\global\expandafter\setbox\csname sectionpage:\number\sectionpage\endcsname\copy\nextbox
> \actualshipout{\flushnextbox}}
> \normalhbox}
>
> \starttext
>
> \setuppaper[method=sectionpage]
Thanks a lot! I think that I will be able to tweak this to get overview
slides.
Aditya
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