No, I didn't. For some strange reason, in your email, attached below, the \end{itemize} has ended up on the same line as the last \begin{equation}...\end{equation}.:) Also, the word "properly" on this same line is from the comment on the previous line. Carriage-return/line-feed and microsoft/linux issues perhaps?:-) In the confirmation email I received, everything is in order. Best regards, Luis On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Cantore wrote: > You forgot about: \end{itemize} > Best, > Rob > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: powerdot-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > [mailto:powerdot-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Luis Costa > > Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 8:47 AM > > To: powerdot@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: [powerdot] Re: Colour of inactive equation numbers > > in the itemize environment > > > > Hi Hendri, > > > > I was a bit hasty when I said that problem 2 was resolved > > automatically (i.e., the equation colour change from inactive > > to active properly). An additional little hack was required. > > The solution is neither elegant nor does it work globally, > > but it works. And, for now, I'm happy and that's enough for > > me.:-) It wasn't the only way of solving this problem, but > > this solution made the most sense to me. > > > > The LaTeX input below shows how I solved my problem. > > > > Best regards, > > Luis > > > > > > \begin{document} > > > > \begin{slide}{} > > > > \begin{itemize}[type=1] > > \item Item one \pause > > \item Item two > > \onslide*{-1}{ > > \[ x = y+z \] > > \item Item three > > \[ a = b+c \] > > \item Last item > > } > > \onslide{+0-+2}{ > > \begin{equation} x = y+z \end{equation} > > } > > \pause > > \item > > \onslide*{-2-+3}{Item three > > \[ a = b+c \] > > \item Last item > > } > > \onslide{+0-+1}{\color{red} Item three > > \def\normalcolor{\color{red}} % set the eq. no. colour > > \begin{equation} a = b+c \end{equation} > > \def\normalcolor{\color{pdcolor1}} % reset the eq. no. colour > > } > > \pause > > \item Last item > > % This last equation shows that \normalcolor is reset > > properly \begin{equation} A=B \end{equation} \end{itemize} > > > > \end{slide} > > > > \end{document} > > > > > > On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Hendri Adriaens wrote: > > > > > Hi Luis, > > > > > > > Thanks, Hendri, for your prompt reply. > > > > > > You're welcome. > > > > > > > I resolved problem 1 by using the \onslide* and \onslide commands > > > > and opting to leave out the equation number from the > > inactive items > > > > and to make the eq. number to appear when the item with > > the equation is activated. > > > > Problem 2 was solved along with problem 1. > > > > > > Ok, good. Would you like to share the code with us? It may > > help other > > > people as well. Please attach it if it's too big. > > > > > > > Thanks for making this great package. It has all the > > features I want > > > > and more. I've switched from my own slide package to > > powerdot (that > > > > I've hacked a little :-) > > > > > > :) You're welcome. > > > > > > Best, > > > -Hendri. > > > > > > > > > > > __________ Information from Eset Smart Security, version of > > virus signature database 2448 (20070809) __________ > > > > The message was checked by Eset Smart Security. > > http://www.eset.com > > > > > >