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9For demonstration purposes we ship some presentations. Some of these are called
10up when a style is processed (in demo mode). The look and feel evolves with
11\ConTeXt\ and often a style uses some trickery (\TeX, \ConTeXt, \MetaPost, \Lua\
12etc.) I was playing with at that moment. The older styles therefore use more PDF
13trickery than the later ones (especially because in the end the viewers were less
14stable than we hoped).
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16Of the hundreds of presentations made so far only a subset can be found here. You
17can find some more on the web (conference websites). Many presentations are
18outdated but might have some historic value or show some tricks. The real old
19ones are not here anyway. Some presentations build upon a previous one although I
20try to avoid duplicate talks. Of course status reports can be somewhat redundant
21but keep in mind that meetings are also for developers.
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23\ConTeXt, \LuaTeX and \MetaPost\ related presentations happened at meetings of \TeX\
24user groups like TUG, NTG, Bacho\TeX, Dante, CSTUG, UKTUG, GUTENBERG, but also at
25other occasions but not all make sense to collect here, if only because when they
26were close in time some were similar. Also, I just deleted some sources when I
27found them irrelevant for reuse. You can always report a missing one in which
28case I'll see if I can find back the source. If you really want some MkII style
29in MkIV too, let me know.
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31Hans Hagen
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