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+Run the script compile.sh to compile the presentation.
+
+You get the file slides.pdf with my talk from the conferrence
+CDDE in Rajecke Teplice 2010. The file includes invisible buttons
+which follow some links to numbered equations or theorem-like
+environments. More preciselly: if the link points to an object which
+is not present on the current page, then moving the cursor behind the
+link opens the preview of the theorem or equation. Clicking the link
+jumps to the page with this object, as usual.
+
+The important lines from slides.tex which are used to get this behavior are
+\usepackage[inactive]{fancytooltips} before \begin{document} and
+\FancyHook \def\TooltipRefmark{\hbox{\ \ }} \def\TooltipExtratext{\hbox{\ \ }}
+after \begin{document}.
+
+You get also the file marik.pdf -- a version of the presentation which does
+not have extra features, use as a solution if the main file with the
+presentation behaves wrong on the PC which is used for presentation
+(JavaScript capable browser is necessary).
+
+