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  1. Davegee's suggestion (second post above) is the way to go. First: Put question and answer on one slide. Create a copy of this slide. In the first copy, delete the answer again, and choose an appropriate transition from the first copy to the second one, e.g. a simple dissolve. Going from copy 1 to copy 2 will show the effect that you want to see.

  2. 8 hours ago, stranger2156 said:

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    2. Within one audio track, each pinned segment of the audio file transmits this link to all subsequent audio files.
    ....

    This is not quite correct :rolleyes: The subsequent clips are only implicitly linked (not really linked). You will see that if you highlight the corresponding slide in the slide list, copy it, and paste it somewhere else. Only really linked clips will follow it. So, we see an inconsistency with PTE. When moving a slide in the slide list with the mouse, things seem to work well. But if you move it with copy, paste, and delete (original slide), the result can be a different one :(

  3. PTE does not like it if you try to link audio clips to the same slide in case when the clips are on the same track. If you try to this in the Timelime, it does not work (as you have noticed). But you can do it, but only in the Audi tab in the Project Options.

    There was a discussion on this subject here:

    I often face the situation to have several short clips on the same track that belong to the same slide, and I like it to have them all linked to this slide. So I do it anyway, even if PTE marks them red in the Project Options, but it works.

  4. Sorry, but (as indicated in my (German) video) the 3 images were taken from Wikipedia. My contribution is the construction of style which can be applied on all panorama images of that kind. It automatically cuts the panorama image into 40 pieces, places them on a kind of carousel, and turns them around PTE's eye point.

  5. The input should be a rather precise cylindrical panorama covering 360 degrees with an aspect ratio of  3.2 : 1  or greater. This is typically the case when using a single row panorama. In my video I also show a panorama that covers only about 190 degrees. But before applying the style I extended the image's width appropriately with dummy pixels.

  6. The following style can be used to present cylindrical 360-degree panoramas (with an aspect ratio of  3.2 : 1  or greater). Insert the panorama image into PTE and apply the style, following the given description.

    Cylindrical_Panorama_360.ptestyle

    The video below gives an outline of the construction (in German) and shows some examples:

    https://youtu.be/64iVq58uql8

    This style shows a deficiency of PTE, that some French experts (including JPD) already mentioned a couple of years ago. In PTE, all 3D-objects are rendered using a fixed eye point (observation point), about 342% in front of the screen. It would be fine if PTE would offer slide options for changing the position of the slide's eye point.

  7. 10 hours ago, stranger2156 said:

    ... tell us more about what problems we are talking about?

    Problems with "KFSD": This "feature" has side effects. Changes of transition times while using the slide view, and rearrangements of slides may cause changes of transition points and of the overall length of a show. If you work with slides that are synchronized to the audio part, the use of KFSD is rather dangerous.

    Example:   KFSD-Test.pte

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