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The <EM>Dynamic</EM> style-element stores information which is used
during the actual presentation, and what is not related to the display
of the slide itself.  Actually, it is all the information shown in
the <A HREF=../../control/index.html>control-display</A>, if that
display is enabled.

<H2>General Dynamics <A NAME=options>Options</A></H2>

The Dynamic style-element contains the following options:
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<DT><B>-startPhase =&gt;</B> <I>number</I>
<DD>The first phase of the slide to be shown.  Usually, this will contain
    <CODE>0</CODE> to indicate all phases.
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    This option is overruled by the <A HREF=../show/index.html>show</A>'s
    option <CODE>-flushPhases</CODE>.
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<DT><B>-exportPhases =&gt;</B> <I>boolean</I>
<DT><B>-exportPhases =&gt; [</B> <I>phase number</I>, ... <B>]</B>
<DD>Usually, only the final stage of each slide is incorporated in a
    website or list of images, as created by an
    <A HREF=../export/index.html>export</A> module.  When you set this on
    true, then all phases are included.  When you assign a list, only the
    listed phases are included.
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Portable Presenter is written and maintained by
<A HREF=http://mark.overmeer.net>Mark Overmeer</A>.
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