> Hendri Adriaens <spotje@xxxxxxxxx> [2005-10-21 12:36]: > > I've send you one version which is flexible enough to be extended to > your needs (as I understand them). Another idea is to start the > relevant slides with \rput'ed pictures. As the cursor hasn't moved yet > at the start of a slide, these pics get on the same place everytime > (relative to the cursor position). > > Example: > \begin{slide}{Title} > \rput[tl](1,-1){\includegraphics{myfig1.eps}} > \rput[tl](2,-2){\includegraphics{myfig2.eps}} > my text > \end{slide} > > Pedro Jorge Caridade <caridade@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2005-10-21 12:38]: > > > The best way, in my understanding, and to have total control over the > position is to use \rput command. Now, you will have to be careful with > the optional alignments arguments of rput: c-> center, r-> right, t -> > top, b-> bottom and B-> baseline (they can be combined). The next thing > that you should be aware is that outside the pspicture environment, the > (0,0) is the place of the last tex character. With this I think you can > get the desire behavior. Don't forget that with rput, the box created > will be dimensionless. > Pedro > thanks very much to both of you! That helps a lot! for the example of Hendri: is my understanding right that the 'Title' doesn't influence the cursor moves? wbr, Lukas -- Lukas Ruf <http://www.lpr.ch> | Ad Personam rbacs <http://wiki.lpr.ch> | Restaurants, Bars and Clubs Raw IP <http://www.rawip.org> | Low Level Network Programming Style <http://email.rawip.org> | How to write emails