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transition effects ?
by Ask on Friday 10/Dec/2004, @04:41
Will the new kdf support the various transition
effects in a pdf document created by latex prosper
class, like Acrobat reader in windows does ?

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Re: transition effects ?
by samiel on Friday 10/Dec/2004, @14:04
Adrian Leverkuhn is the main person
of one of Thomas Mann's masterpieces,
the novel "Doctor Faustus"...

MS
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Re: transition effects ?
by Albert Astals Cid on Saturday 11/Dec/2004, @01:39
Probably no, but we haven't tested any document like that. Could you please provide a link to one of them?
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  • Re: transition effects ?
    by furanku on Saturday 11/Dec/2004, @09:24
    Although I think that these transistion effects are not really important features: A latex prosper generated pdf containing transition effects is availible at

    http://www.nefkom.net/georg.drenkhahn/prosper/doc/prosper-tour.pdf
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    • Re: transition effects ?
      by superfebs on Monday 13/Dec/2004, @23:57
      well... IMHO those animations *are* important features. People wants big buttons. Sleek graphics. Cool effects.
      Let's give them all, to conquer them.
      Uh... konquer! :)
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