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jjt3
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powerdot | Problem with using 'clock' Option

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I had no problem with powerdot in my last installation (2005). With a new computer, I installed TexLive 2010, and ran the same powerdot programs that compiled on the old installation. For each slide I had 3 errors, and this was due to the clock option. Once I removed it, I had no problems; however, I would like to retain the clock. I suspect the hyperref package is causing the problem. On compilation with 3 errors per page, the output is fine, except for no visible clock.


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CrazyHorse
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powerdot | Problem with using 'clock' Option

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jjt3 wrote:I had no problem with powerdot in my last installation (2005). With a new computer, I installed TexLive 2010, and ran the same powerdot programs that compiled on the old installation. For each slide I had 3 errors, and this was due to the clock option. Once I removed it, I had no problems; however, I would like to retain the clock. I suspect the hyperref package is causing the problem. On compilation with 3 errors per page, the output is fine, except for no visible clock.
give a complete small example

Herbert
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