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+\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
+\usepackage{xspace,colortbl}
+\usepackage[print,panelright,code,paneltoc,sectionbreak]{pdfscreen}
+\begin{screen}
+ \margins{.65in}{.65in}{.65in}{.65in}
+ \screensize{6.25in}{8in}
+ \changeoverlay
+ \paneloverlay{but.pdf}
+ \overlay{logo.pdf}
+ \def\pfill{\vskip6pt}
+\end{screen}
+
+\renewcommand\floatpagefraction{1}
+\renewcommand\textfraction{0}
+\def\pdfscreen{\texttt{\small\color{section1}pdfscreen}\xspace}
+
+\begin{print}
+\notesname{Notes:}
+\makeatletter
+\def\@seccntformat#1{\llap{\scshape\color{section\thesection@level}
+ \csname the#1\endcsname.\hspace*{6pt}}}
+\makeatother
+\end{print}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\begin{screen}
+\title{\color{section0}\Huge Manual}
+\end{screen}
+
+\begin{print}
+\title{\Huge\texttt{pdfscreen.sty} --- Manual}
+\end{print}
+
+\author{\color{section1}\Large C.~V.~Radhakrishnan\\
+ {\small\href{mailto:cvr@river-valley.com}
+ {\color{section1}\texttt{cvr@river-valley.com}}}}
+\maketitle
+\begin{screen}
+\vfill
+
+\end{screen}
+
+\begin{abstract}
+\noindent \pdfscreen package helps to redesign the pdf output of your normal
+documents fit to be read in a computer monitor while retaining the
+freedom to format it for conventional printing. This has been brought
+about by redefining the margins and page height/\allowbreak width and
+related dimensions to fit into that of the computer screen. By
+changing the options to \verb+print+ you can switch the package to
+format the document in the conventional way as your class file
+dictates.
+\end{abstract}
+
+\begin{print}
+\tableofcontents
+\end{print}
+\begin{screen}
+
+\vfill
+\end{screen}
+
+\section{Setup}\label{setup}
+
+An elaborate manual is not needed for using \pdfscreen, since
+it is nothing but an extension of the \verb+hyperref.sty+ of
+\href{mailto:sebastian.rahtz@oucs.ac.uk}{Sebastian Rahtz}.
+The primary aim of the package is to change the dimensions of the width
+and height of the page so as to provide an ideal dimension
+that is fit for screen viewing rather than printing. As such, all those
+dimensions that control the page shape are redefined to result the
+desired screen size. The preamble portion requires the package loading
+command as given below:
+\begin{decl}
+ |\usepackage|\Oarg{screen,panelleft}\Arg{pdfscreen}
+\end{decl}
+There is no need to specify the
+\verb+\usepackage{hyperref}+ with its options, since \verb+hyperref+ is
+loaded by the \pdfscreen. Unlike previous verions you can load
+|hyperref.sty| prior to \pdfscreen with necessary options if you like,
+if so \pdfscreen will not reload |hyperref|. The default backend driver
+for \pdfscreen is |pdftex|. However, you can specify your backend
+driver as an option.
+
+It will be nicer if \pdfscreen is loaded as the last package
+in the preamble so as to avoid further redefinition of commands that
+are used by \pdfscreen.
+
+
+\subsection{Options}\label{options}
+The following options are available:
+
+\begin{enumerate}
+
+\item \verb+screen+ -- generates the screen version
+
+\item \verb+print+ -- generates the print that looks like your
+\verb+dvi+
+
+\item \verb+panelleft+ -- navigation panel in the left
+side
+
+\item \verb+panelright+ -- navigation panel in the right
+side
+
+\item \verb+nopanel+ -- suppresses the panel
+
+\item \verb+paneltoc+ -- table of contents in the panel. With this
+option invoked, please do not use |\tableofcontents| command in the
+document and |paneltoc| stops as soon as |\tableofcontents| command is
+encountered.
+
+\item |sectionbreak| -- will introduce pagebreak before a section.
+
+\item |code| -- provides commands that can be used to list |verbatim|
+like listing of program code as found in the \LaTeX{} documentation.
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+ \begin{decl}\\
+ |\usepackage|\oarg{options}\arg{package}\\
+ |\screensize|\Arg{6.25in}\Arg{8in}
+ \end{decl}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+\begin{decl}
+|\usepackage|\oarg{options}\arg{package}\\
+|\screensize|\Arg{6.25in}\Arg{8in}
+\end{decl}
+
+\item \textbf{Backend drivers}: |dvips|, |dvipsone|, \dots, |vtex| can be
+specified as an optional backend driver. |pdftex| is the default.
+
+\item \textbf{Color schemes}: There are six color schemes --
+bluelace, blue, gray, orange, palegreen and chocolate -- available for
+panel and buttons that you can give as an option to the package.
+Default is blue.
+
+\item \textbf{Foreign language support}: Not all the foreign languages
+are supported. Only 15 European languages are supported at the moment.
+However, all the language names as you give in the \verb+babel+
+package can be given here as an option. If the language is not
+supported, the package will default to English. I may request users to
+send me the translation of the button text in the navigation panel in
+your language, if it is not supported.
+
+\item \verb+nocfg+ -- an option to suppress the configuration file (see
+\autoref{cfg}), if you don't want to use its specifications.
+
+\end{enumerate}
+
+\subsection{Other parameters to be passed}\label{parameters}
+Few more parameters are to be passed on to the \pdfscreen to make it more
+functional. They are:
+
+\begin{decl}\verb+\emblema+\arg{graphic file name}\end{decl} the name of the graphic file that appears on
+the navigation panel.
+
+\begin{decl}\verb+\urlid+\arg{URL name}\end{decl} The |home page|
+button in the navigation panel will be linked to the \textsc{url}.
+
+\begin{decl}\verb+\screensize+\arg{height}\arg{width}\end{decl}
+This command will facilitate to specify the screen dimensions of the
+pdf output. No default screen dimensions are available, and therefore
+the user has to specify it explicitly. There are no restrictions on the
+screen dimensions. Unlike previous versions, the user is free to choose
+any dimension. The default width of the panel is 15\% of the width of
+the screen.
+
+\begin{decl}
+ |\margins|\arg{left}\arg{right}\arg{top}\arg{bottom}
+\end{decl}
+This command will set the margins of the document.
+There are no default values for margins and you will have to specify it
+explicitly in the document preamble.
+
+With |\margins| and |\screensize| explicitly given in the document
+preamble, \pdfscreen now obeys whatever screen size and
+margins the user has specified. This change is brought consequent to
+the bug report of \href{dpstory@uakron.edu}{D.~P.~Story}.
+
+\subsection{Typical preamble}
+A typical document preamble is given below (with which this document is
+formatted):
+
+\begin{decl}
+|\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{article}|\\
+|\usepackage{xspace,colortbl}|\\
+| |\\
+|\usepackage|\Oarg{screen,panelleft,gray,paneltoc}\Arg{pdfscreen}\\
+|\margins|\Arg{.75in}\Arg{.75in}\Arg{.75in}\Arg{.75in}\\
+|\screensize|\Arg{6.25in}\Arg{8in}\\
+|\overlay|\Arg{lightsteelblue.pdf}\\
+| |\\
+|\begin{document}|
+\end{decl}
+
+\subsection{Packages needed to run \pdfscreen}
+The following packages are needed for smooth compilation (grab the
+latest from \textsc{ctan}:
+
+\begin{enumerate}
+\item |hyperref.sty|
+\item |comment.sty|
+\item |truncate.sty|
+\item |graphicx.sty|
+\item |color.sty|
+\item |colortbl.sty|
+\item |calc.sty|
+\item |amssymb.sty|
+\item |amsbsy.sty|
+\item |shortvrb.sty|
+\item |fancybox.sty|
+
+\end{enumerate}
+
+\section{Navigation Panel}
+The design of the navigation panel is left entirely to the imagination
+of the user. One can create a panel as per his taste. A
+newer command, \verb+\panel+ has been added and a default
+panel is also supplied, which is nothing but a box with navigation
+buttons vertically arranged. There is also a command:
+
+\begin{decl}
+ |\addButton|\arg{length}\arg{button text string}
+\end{decl}
+which you can use to generate buttons of your choice. Here is an
+example of how to produce a Next Page button:
+\begin{decl}
+ |\Acrobatmenu{NextPage}{\addButton|\Arg{1.25in}\Arg{Next Page}|}|
+\end{decl}
+This will generate the following navigation button
+\begin{center}
+ \Acrobatmenu{NextPage}{\addButton{1.25in}{Next Page}}
+\end{center}
+and clicking this will take you to the next page. In the same way, you
+can build buttons with images too, for which the command,
+\begin{decl}
+ |\imageButton|\arg{width}\arg{height}\arg{graphic file name}
+\end{decl}
+will be useful.
+\begin{center}
+\href{http://www.tug.org}{\imageButton{.75in}{!}{tex}}
+\end{center}
+
+The \textsc{tug} image button is generated by:
+\begin{verbatim}
+ \href{http://www.tug.org}{\imageButton{.5in}{!}{tex.png}}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+Clicking this button will take you to \url{http://www.tug.org}, the
+\TeX{} Users Group web site.
+
+The navigation panel can be positioned at user's will either to the
+left side or right side. To see different types of output click the
+buttons in \autoref{fig2}.
+
+\begin{figure}\footnotesize\fboxsep 10pt
+\colorbox{panelbackground}{%
+\begin{minipage}{\linewidth-20pt}
+\color{orange}
+\begin{flushleft}
+\def\pba#1{\begin{minipage}[c][18pt][c]{75pt}#1\end{minipage}}
+\def\pbb#1{$\Rightarrow$\fboxsep3pt\colorbox{white}
+ {\begin{minipage}[c]{\linewidth-100pt}
+ \footnotesize\color{section1}#1
+ \end{minipage}}}
+\definecolor{buttonbackground}{rgb}{.902,.902,.980}
+\definecolor{buttonshadow}{rgb}{.412,.412,.412}
+\pba{\href{left.pdf}{\addButton{1in}{Left Panel}}}
+\pbb{{\tt\string\usepackage}\Oarg{screen,panelleft}\Arg{pdfscreen}}\\[2pt]
+\pba{\href{right.pdf}{\addButton{1in}{Right Panel}}}
+\pbb{{\tt\string\usepackage}\Oarg{screen,panelright}\Arg{pdfscreen}}\\[2pt]
+\pba{\href{nopanel.pdf}{\addButton{1in}{No Panel}}}
+\pbb{{\tt\string\usepackage}\Oarg{screen,nopanel}\Arg{pdfscreen}}\\[2pt]
+\pba{\href{portrait.pdf}{\addButton{1in}{Portrait}}}
+\pbb{Change screen size with the command:\hfill\break
+ {\tt\string\screensize}\arg{height}\arg{width}}\\[2pt]
+\pba{\href{square.pdf}{\addButton{1in}{Square}}}
+\pbb{Change screen size with the command:\hfill\break
+ {\tt\string\screensize\arg{height}\arg{width}} command}\\[2pt]
+\pba{\href{widepanel.pdf}{\addButton{1in}{Wide Panel}}}
+\pbb{{\tt\string\panelwidth}=\textcolor{red}{\it\textless dimension\textgreater}}\\[2pt]
+\pba{\href{print.pdf}{\addButton{1in}{Print version}}}
+\pbb{{\tt\string\usepackage}\Oarg{print}\Arg{pdfscreen}}
+\end{flushleft}
+\end{minipage}}
+\caption{Different types of panel positioning\label{fig2}}
+\end{figure}
+
+
+Width of the panel can be changed by explicitly giving in the preamble
+of the document like \verb+\panelwidth=<dimension>+.
+The default is 15\% of the screen width, however, there is a minimum
+value of 1in in case 15\% of the screen width goes below 1in.
+
+You can define your own panel which is nothing but a vertical box with
+whatever stuff you want to fit into. The navigation panel of this
+document is made up of the following code:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+ \panelwidth=1.3in
+ \def\panel{\colorbox{panelbackground}
+ {\begin{minipage}[t][\paperheight][b]{\panelwidth}
+ \centering\null\vspace*{12pt}
+ \includegraphics[width=.75in]{univ}\par\vfill
+ \href{\@urlid}{\addButton{.85in}{\@Panelhomepagename}}\par\vfill
+ \Acrobatmenu{FirstPage}{\addButton{.85in}
+ {\FBlack\@Paneltitlepagename}}\par\vfill
+ \Acrobatmenu{FirstPage}{\addButton{.2in}
+ {\FBlack\scalebox{.8}[1.4]{\btl\btl}}}\hspace{-3pt}
+ \Acrobatmenu{PrevPage}{\addButton{.2in}
+ {\FBlack\scalebox{.8}[1.4]{\btl}}}\hspace{-3pt}
+ \Acrobatmenu{NextPage}{\addButton{.2in}
+ {\LBlack\scalebox{.8}[1.4]{\rtl}}}\hspace{-3pt}
+ \Acrobatmenu{LastPage}{\addButton{.2in}
+ {\LBlack\scalebox{.8}[1.4]{\rtl\rtl}}}\par\vfill
+ \Acrobatmenu{GoBack}{\addButton{.85in}
+ {\@Panelgobackname}}\par\vfill
+ \Acrobatmenu{FullScreen}{\addButton{.85in}{Full Screen}}\par\vfill
+ \Acrobatmenu{Close}{\addButton{.85in}{\@Panelclosename}}\par\vfill
+ \Acrobatmenu{Quit}{\addButton{.85in}{\@Panelquitname}}\par
+ \null\vspace*{12pt}
+ \end{minipage}}}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+\section{Other facilities}
+\subsection{Background}
+
+The background of the screen area can be overlayed with a graphic file
+with the command |\overlay|\arg{graphic file name}. Alternatively, you
+can specify a background color by saying |\backgroundcolor|\arg{color}
+where \verb+color+ is a predefined color with the commands provided by
+the \verb+color.sty+.
+
+The background of the panel can also be provided by a graphic file with
+the command |\paneloverlay|\arg{graphic file}. If you do not specify
+an overlay graphic for the panel, the panelbackground color will take
+effect. You can redefine the panelbackground color to your choice, if
+you find the default color distasteful, or else you can specify the
+same in the \verb+pdfscreen.cfg+ file.
+|\overlayempty| and |\paneloverlayempty| commands help you to
+suppress the overlays at any stage.
+
+A new command |\changeoverlay| has been introduced and a series of
+small pdf files, each with less than 2 KB file size are offered, so
+that you can have different overlays with the change of each section
+unit and it will reset on every tenth section.
+
+You can create your own overlays and modify the |\change| command
+with your overlay files.
+
+\subsection{Bottom buttons}
+
+Bottom footer menu can be invoked with |\bottombuttons| and can be
+closed with |\nobottombuttons|. So also in the academic interest,
+|\topbuttons| and |\notopbuttons| are also available. You can
+have both the buttons in the same page, though it is bizarre looking.
+
+\subsection{Table of contents in the panel}
+
+The package option \verb+paneltoc+ will allow you to have the table
+of contents in the navigation panel. In an article, only section
+headings are shown in the panel toc. Users are requested to use this
+option with caution, since it is prone to blow up the list and verbatim
+environments spanning multiple pages. However, a manual intervention
+with a \verb+\clearpage+ command at the appropriate location can
+ease you to a certain extent.
+
+\subsection{Configuration file}\label{cfg}
+
+You can keep a configuration file called \verb+pdfscreen.cfg+ in which
+you can provide your own translation of button
+text if your language is unsupported by the package, newer color
+schemes if you dislike the schemes offered, your
+\textsc{url} id, affiliation and division names, date
+argument, graphic file name of your logo/\allowbreak emblem. I would
+suggest to use a configuration file, in which you can give all your
+site specific requirements, that has another advantage of eliminating
+the clustered look at the preamble of the document. A typical
+configuration file is supplied with the package.
+
+\section{Slides}
+
+A slide environment is available which can be entered as
+\begin{verbatim}
+ \begin{slide}
+ .
+ .
+ .
+ slide material
+ .
+ .
+ .
+ \end{slide}
+ \end{verbatim}
+This is a box spanning the width and height of the text area, within
+which the material will be vertically centered.
+
+\subsection{Fonts}
+All the font attributes have been redefined to make them larger than
+the usual size inside the slide environment. However, if you want to
+revert to the original size, you will have to add the word \verb+real+
+before the font size command, i.e., for \verb+\normalsize+, use
+\verb+\realnormalsize+; for \verb+\large+ it is \verb+\reallarge+ and
+so forth.
+
+\subsection{Post-processing}
+
+The postprocessor \emph{viz.}, \verb+PPower4+ can be applied to the pdf
+generated with this package, so that incremental additions to the pages
+are possible. \verb+PPower4+ is available at
+\href{ftp://ftp.dante.de/support/PPower4}{\textsc{ctan}}. You may need
+Java Virtual Machine running in your system to work with
+\verb+PPower4+. I have not tried the \TeX{}Power package by
+\href{mailto:Stephan.Lehmke@cs.uni-dortmund.de}{Stephan Lehmke}
+with \verb+pdfscreen+, but I would recommend this for effecting
+incremental builds.
+
+\begin{print}
+With |print| option invoked, the slide environment will print as a
+boxed minipage with another ovalbox adjacent to the slide box. This
+will prove useful for the audience to record any notes/queries during
+presentation which they can discuss with the speaker at the end of his
+session. The `Notes' that appear in the query box can be redefined to
+the string you like in your language by the command:
+\begin{decl}
+|\def\notesname|\arg{your string}
+\end{decl}
+\end{print}
+
+\noindent{\begin{slide}
+\color{section0}
+\begin{center}
+\Large\itshape The objectives of the slide option are:
+\end{center}
+\sffamily
+\rightmargin\leftmargin
+\begin{itemize}
+\rightmargin\leftmargin
+\itshape
+\item to devise a method for easier technical presentation.
+
+\item to help the mix of mathematical formulae with text and graphics
+which the present day \textsc{wysiwyg} tools fail to accomplish.
+
+\item to exploit the platform independence of \TeX{} so that
+presentation documents become portable.
+
+\item to offer the freedom and possibilities of using various
+backgrounds and other embellishments that a user can imagine to have in
+his presentation.
+
+\end{itemize}
+
+\end{slide}}
+
+\section{Page Transition}
+\begin{itemize}
+\item You can exploit the page transition facilities in the Acrobat.
+Specify your choice by using the command |\pagedissolve|\arg{option}.
+
+\item A list of page dissolve options and keys are given in \autoref{tab1}.
+
+\end{itemize}
+
+The page dissolve options are taken from the well known book, \emph{Web
+Publishing with Acrobat/\textsc{pdf}} by Thomas Merz will largely help to know
+the options for \verb+\pagedissolve+ function.
+
+\definecolor{gray9}{rgb}{1,.894,.769}
+\subsubsection*{Keys for page transitions}
+\def\dash{\noalign{\vskip1.5pt}\hline\noalign{\vskip1.5pt}}
+\begin{screen}
+\begin{table}[b]
+\sffamily\itshape\footnotesize
+\setlength\arrayrulewidth{0pt}
+\begin{tabular}{@{}p{.15\linewidth}p{.8\linewidth}@{}}
+\rowcolor{section1}Key & Explanation\\\dash
+\rowcolor{gray9} /Split & Two lines sweep across the screen to reveal
+ the new page similar to opening a curtain.\\\dash
+\rowcolor{buttondisable} /Blinds & Similar to /Split, but with several lines
+ resembling ``Venetian blinds''\\\dash
+\rowcolor{gray9} /Box & A box enlarges from the center of the old
+ page to reveal the new one.\\\dash
+\rowcolor{buttondisable} /Wipe & A single line ``wipes'' across the old page
+ to reveal the new one.\\\dash
+\rowcolor{gray9} /Dissolve & The old page ``dissolves'' to reveal the
+ new one.\\\dash
+\rowcolor{buttondisable} /Glitter& Similar to /Dissolve, except the effect
+ sweeps from one edge to another.\\\dash
+\rowcolor{gray9} /R (Replace) & The old page is simply replaced with
+ the new one without any special effect.
+ This is the default.
+\end{tabular}
+\caption{Keys for page transition\label{tab1}}
+\end{table}
+\end{screen}
+
+\begin{print}
+\begin{table}
+\sffamily\itshape\footnotesize
+\setlength\arrayrulewidth{.1pt}
+\begin{tabular}{@{}p{.15\linewidth}p{.8\linewidth}@{}}
+\dash
+ Key & Explanation\\\dash
+ /Split & Two lines sweep across the screen to reveal
+ the new page similar to opening a curtain.\\\dash
+ /Blinds & Similar to /Split, but with several lines
+ resembling ``Venetian blinds''\\\dash
+ /Box & A box enlarges from the center of the old
+ page to reveal the new one.\\\dash
+ /Wipe & A single line ``wipes'' across the old page
+ to reveal the new one.\\\dash
+ /Dissolve & The old page ``dissolves'' to reveal the
+ new one.\\\dash
+ /Glitter& Similar to /Dissolve, except the effect
+ sweeps from one edge to another.\\\dash
+ /R (Replace) & The old page is simply replaced with
+ the new one without any special effect.
+ This is the default. \\\dash
+\end{tabular}
+
+\caption{Keys for page transition\label{tab1}}
+\end{table}
+\end{print}
+
+For some of the transitions, additional parameters may be specified. The
+code given below results in a split effect with the lines moving
+horizontally (/H) from the inner parts of the page to the outer parts
+(/O). The duration of the effect is two seconds (/D):
+\begin{verbatim}
+ /S /Split /D 2 /Dm /H /M /O
+\end{verbatim}
+
+All supported parameters for page dissolve, along with
+the kind of transition on which the parameters may be applied are given
+in \autoref{tab2}.
+
+\begin{screen}
+\begin{table}
+\sffamily\itshape\footnotesize
+\setlength\arrayrulewidth{0pt}
+\begin{tabular}{@{}p{.15\linewidth}p{.8\linewidth}@{}}
+\rowcolor{section1}Key & Explanation\\ \dash
+\rowcolor{gray9} /D & Duration of the transition effect in
+ seconds (applies to all effects)\\ \dash
+\rowcolor{buttondisable} /Di\hfill\break
+ (Direction) & Direction of the movement (multiples of
+ 90$^\circ$ only). Values increase in a
+ counterclockwise fashion, 0$^\circ$
+ points to the right (for /Wipe and
+ /Glitter).\\\dash
+\rowcolor{gray9} /Dm\hfill\break
+ (Dimension) & Possible values are /H or /V for a
+ horizontal or vertical effect,
+ respectively (for /Split and
+ /Blinds).\\\dash
+\rowcolor{buttondisable} /M \hfill\break
+ (Motion) & Specifies whether the effect is
+ performed from the center out or
+ the edges in. Possible values are
+ /I for in and /O for out (for /Split
+ and /Box).
+\end{tabular}
+
+\caption{Additional parameters for page transitions\label{tab2}}
+\end{table}
+\end{screen}
+
+\begin{print}
+\begin{table}
+\sffamily\itshape\footnotesize
+\setlength\arrayrulewidth{.10pt}
+\begin{tabular}{@{}p{.15\linewidth}p{.8\linewidth}@{}}
+\dash
+Key & Explanation\\ \dash
+/D & Duration of the transition effect in
+ seconds (applies to all effects)\\ \dash
+/Di\hfill\break
+ (Direction) & Direction of the movement (multiples of
+ 90$^\circ$ only). Values increase in a
+ counterclockwise fashion, 0$^\circ$
+ points to the right (for /Wipe and
+ /Glitter).\\\dash
+ /Dm\hfill\break
+ (Dimension) & Possible values are /H or /V for a
+ horizontal or vertical effect,
+ respectively (for /Split and
+ /Blinds).\\\dash
+ /M \hfill\break
+ (Motion) & Specifies whether the effect is
+ performed from the center out or
+ the edges in. Possible values are
+ /I for in and /O for out (for /Split
+ and /Box). \\
+\dash
+\end{tabular}
+
+\caption{Additional parameters for page transitions\label{tab2}}
+\end{table}
+\end{print}
+
+\section{Bugs and TODO}
+
+\begin{enumerate}
+\item Enumerated and itemized lists spanning across pages create a
+nasty |missing \item| error. \href{mailto:dpstory@uakron.edu}{D.~P.~Story}
+has found out the reason to be the centering command, |\begin{center}|
+\dots |\end{center}| code inside the |\panel| macros. His suggestion to
+change this to |\centering| has made a dramatic effect thus eliminating
+the |missing \item| error. However, if |paneltoc| option is invoked,
+there is a slight shift in the spacing between table of contents
+entries in the panel toc is oberved. Still a bug \dots
+
+\item |verbatim| environment when spanned across pages (or if a page
+break occurs amidst a verbatim environment) also had similar bug,
+resulting in the panel toc items appearing in verbatim mode. A fix has
+been made again by \href{mailto:dpstory@uakron.edu}{D.~P.~Story} by
+putting the verbatim in a vertical box and spliting with |\vsplit| at
+the pagebreak. This solved the above problem, but a new problem of loss
+of colors and font attributes in the second box material after split
+has errupted.
+
+\end{enumerate}
+
+\section{Acknowledgements}
+
+The development of this package was funded by the University of
+Auckland, New Zealand (\href{mailto:j.hillas@auckland.ac.nz}{John
+Hillas} of Department of Economics made available the funds, to whom I
+owe much gratitude). I owe much thanks to
+\href{mailto:sebastian.rahtz@oucs.ac.uk}{Sebastian Rahtz} for his
+patient replies to my incessant queries. The design of the side
+navigation panel is due to \href{mailto:kaveh@focal.demon.co.uk}{Kaveh
+Bazargan} of Focal Image Ltd., London and it was at his goading that I
+started writing this package.
+
+The current version (v1.3) is a complete rewrite and therefore
+it may be possible that the documents compiled with older versions may
+break down, though every effort has been made to keep the downward
+compatibility and the old commands and options are still kept in order
+not to blow up your documents which runs smoothly with previous
+versions.
+
+I firmly believe that the code demands further optimization and may
+have bugs that will show up during exhaustive usage. I request you to
+send me the bug reports as and when they exhibit their ugly faces.
+
+My special thanks are for all those users who deploy
+\verb+pdfscreen.sty+ for their document preparation, and for their kind
+words of appreciation.
+
+\pdfscreen works well with the much used package, \verb+exerquiz.sty+
+of \href{mailto:dpstory@uakron.edu}{Donald P.~Story}
+(\url{http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/pdf_demos.html}) without
+clashes. Feedback on the usage of \TeX{}Power with \pdfscreen is
+requested from users.
+
+My mail id for contact is \href{mailto:cvr@river-valley.com}%
+{\tt cvr@river-valley.com}.
+
+\end{document}
+