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MacOSX-TeX Digest #132 - Tuesday, October 23, 2001

  Re: Assistance with pdfscreen / texpower
          by "Louis Moresi" 


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Subject: Re: Assistance with pdfscreen / texpower
From: "Louis Moresi" 
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 17:15:46 +0800


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Hi there, experts,

I've been using the pdfscreen / texpower combination recently to produce
dynamic presentations.  This really is an excellent combination which 
makes modular reuse
of papers and course notes etc really possible.

However, with decent sized presentations (many drawings/images) I
repeatedly run into tex capacity errors using pdflatex. I would like to
figure out if  there is a document somewhere which could help me increase 
the default capacities
for pdftex in the tetex distribution (and how this can be made to =
withstand
the updating procedure).

This one issue aside, I heartily recommend producing presentations and so 
on in this fashion. Maybe if I can figure out how to embed movies directly =

without recourse to Acrobat it'll be perfect.

Any assistance gratefully received

Louis





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Dr Louis Moresi - CSIRO Exploration & Mining
louis.moresi@dem.csiro.au
tel  (+61 8 or 08) 6436 8633
fax (+61 8 or 08) 6436 8555
mob (+61 4 or 04) 0333 1413
Ignotum per Ignotius
http://www.ned.dem.csiro.au/research/solidmech/Personnel/LouisMoresi

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Hi there, experts, 


I've been using the pdfscreen / texpower combination recently to
produce 

dynamic presentations.  This really is an excellent combination which
makes modular reuse 

of papers and course notes etc really possible.


However, with decent sized presentations (many drawings/images) I 

repeatedly run into tex capacity errors using pdflatex. I would like
to 

figure out if  there is a document somewhere which could help me
increase the default capacities 

for pdftex in the tetex distribution (and how this can be made to
withstand 

the updating procedure).


This one issue aside, I heartily recommend producing presentations and
so on in this fashion. Maybe if I can figure out how to embed movies
directly without recourse to Acrobat it'll be perfect.


Any assistance gratefully received


Louis






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Dr Louis Moresi - CSIRO Exploration & Mining

louis.moresi@dem.csiro.au

tel  (+61 8 or 08) 6436 8633

fax (+61 8 or 08) 6436 8555

mob (+61 4 or 04) 0333 1413

Ignotum per Ignotius

http://www.ned.dem.csiro.au/research/solidmech/Personnel/LouisMoresi


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