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Are "spoilers" feasible in TeX?
This is when some parts of your text are "folded",
but it is possible to unfold them by clicking.
Of course, this would be only for on-screen usage, no printing.
The idea is to present math proofs on "global" scale:
first you see how the proof goes. If you understand every step, you are fine. If not, you can open the proof of that step. It can consist of sub-claims and lemmas. If you can see how this lemma can be proved, you just skip it. Otherwise you can read it by unfolding the proof.
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Re: Are "spoilers" feasible in TeX?
Mmm, but can xpdf / evince / okular display documents with javascript? Does not look like it.