Dear Luis, It does not work. Now, I have no logo on the first page. (because it is not yet defined) I define it in the line after the author or the date field. On a slide, I don't want it to appear, I did a "\pdsetup{logocmd={}}" command. It had no effect, I get the logo displayed again. I tried setting the other logo parameters to zero as well, but with no success. I don't know latex in deep, but I think in powerdot.cls it is possible to hack somehow, what slide needs drawing that logo. Especially, I don't want logo on title page and widepages. Maybe, there is an other workaround, undefining some other values in the cls file? Any comments? Alex Alex wrote: > Dear Luis, > > It is good idea, I am going to try it. > I thought it is possible disable the logo using a simple way, instead of > redefining it ... :) > > > Alex > > Luis Sequeira wrote: >> On Nov 17, 2006, at 7:41 AM, Alex wrote: >> >>> Dear Sirs, >>> >>> I am using the logocmd and the logo is exist on every slide. >>> I would like to suppress it from some page. >>> (I want it on most pages.) >>> >>> How can I do it? >>> >>> Alex >>> >> Not a very elegant solution perhaps, but a possible way to do it is to >> temporarily set the logo empty and then reissue to logo command when >> needed: >> >> % a slide (or a few) without logo: >> >> \pdsetup{logocmd={}} >> >> \begin{slide}{title} ... \end{slide} >> >> >> % from now on, reinstate the logo: >> \pdsetup{logocmd={\includegraphics[width=0.2\slidewidth]{mylogo},logohook=bl,logopos={0,0}} >> %or whatever >> ... >> >> >> >> >> Luis Sequeira >> >> >> >> > > >