> > Obvious poking around doesn't suggest a way for gv or ghostview to do > > full-screen mode. You might be able to put something together quickly > > that embeds gs; if it were me and I cared quite enough, I'd spend an > > hour or so trying to figure out if a quick hack was possible. Good > > luck... > > If time is short, you might consider this. I just did it for a job > talk, but it is not an elegant solution. I use fvwm with a 3x3 > virtual desktop. I simply sized gv so that one of the nine views of > the virtual desktop was the slide. The menu bar, sidebar, and > scrollbars were off the screen on the adjacent portions of the virtual > desktop, so it looked like the fullscreen slideshow. HTH.
Luckily, time is not short (the talk will be on monday) and I can live without anti-aliased eps. Unfortunately, I really can't begin to show my institution's logo, since the text underneath it simply is too ugly and unintelligible to show people that presentations in physics actually _can_ be done without PowerPoint and Windows and with LaTeX (nice formulas) and Linux (nice and stable OS). <sigh> In gv, the logo looks beautiful. Maybe I can resize it and 'anti-aliase' it with some program like the gimp? Any ideas? David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]