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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tdclock/tdclock-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tdclock/tdclock-doc.tex index 2c851f48a9e..134b1b7634b 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tdclock/tdclock-doc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tdclock/tdclock-doc.tex @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ \usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage{xkeyval} \usepackage[font=Times,timeinterval=10,timeduration=2.0, timewarningfirst=50,timewarningsecond=70, -fillcolorwarningsecond=white!60!yellow, timedeath=0]{tdclock} +fillcolorwarningsecond=white!60!yellow, timedeath=0,resetatpages=3]{tdclock} -\title{The Ticking Digital Clock \texttt{tdclock} package v2.2} +\title{The Ticking Digital Clock \texttt{tdclock} package v2.3} \author{Luis R\'{a}ndez \& Juan I. Montijano} %\affiliation[IUMA]{IUMA \\ Universidad de Zaragoza } \date{\today} @@ -101,6 +101,25 @@ time orders. \item[] If this option is set to 1, after 110\% of the time specified in timeduration, the pdf document will be closed. The default is set to 0 (the document is not closed). + +\item resetatpages= ``pages where the crono is reset to zero'' +\item[] +\begin{tabular}{lp{6.5cm}} +resetatpages= none & does nothing (the default). \\ +resetatpages= all & the crono is reset to zero every time you changes the page. \\ +resetatpages= $n$ & the crono is reset to zero every time you go to the page $n$. \\ +resetatpages= $\{n1, n2, \ldots \}$ & the crono is reset to zero every time you go to any of the pages $n1, n2, \ldots$ +\end{tabular} +\item pageresetcontrol= ``The way the pages are specified'' +\item[] +\begin{tabular}{lp{6.5cm}} +pageresetcontrol= pdfpagelabels & The pdf labels must be used (the default). You should put the page number or label LaTex puts on the page. +Usually, this is the number that appears as page number in the final document. For this page for example is 3. +In beamer, when overlays are used, all sub-slides have the same pdfpagelabel, the one of the frame.\\ +pageresetcontrol= pdfpagenumbers & The internal pdf page number must be used. First page has page number 0, the second one has 1 and so on. +In beamer, when overlays are used, every sub-slide have different pdfpagenumber, in consecutive order. The page number in the document does not +coincides with the internal pdf page number. In this docunment, this page 3 has internal pdf page number 2\\ +\end{tabular} \end{itemize} Some examples of using the options @@ -321,4 +340,4 @@ macro & result & action \\ \texttt{$\backslash$factorclockfont\{2.0\}$\backslash$tdtime} & \factorclockfont{2.0}\tdtime \\ \hline \end{tabular} -\end{document}
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