hm... would you find this informative?

$> impressive -l ; man impressive | grep -4 'transition.*enable'
Welcome to Impressive version 0.10.2
Available transitions:
* Crossfade     - simple crossfade
  None          - no transition
  PagePeel      - an unrealistic, but nice page peel effect
  PageTurn      - another page peel effect, slower but more realistic than 
PagePeel
  SlideDown     - Slide downwards
  SlideLeft     - Slide to the left
  SlideRight    - Slide to the right
  SlideUp       - Slide upwards
  SpinOutIn     - spins the current page out, and the next one in.
  SpiralOutIn   - flushes the current page away to have the next one overflow
  SqueezeDown   - Squeeze downwards
  SqueezeLeft   - Squeeze to the left
  SqueezeRight  - Squeeze to the right
  SqueezeUp     - Squeeze upwards
* WipeBlobs     - wipe using nice "blob"-like patterns
* WipeCenterIn  - wipe from the edges inwards
* WipeCenterOut - wipe from the center outwards
* WipeDown      - wipe downwards
* WipeDownRight - wipe from the upper-left to the lower-right corner
* WipeLeft      - wipe from right to left
* WipeRight     - wipe from left to right
* WipeUp        - wipe upwards
* WipeUpLeft    - wipe from the lower-right to the upper-left corner
  ZoomOutIn     - zooms the current page out, and the next one in.
(transitions with * are enabled by default)
       -I <filename> or --script <filename>
              Overrides automatic derivation of the info script filename and 
specifies a script file directly.

       -l or --listtrans
              If this option is specified, Impressive writes a list of all 
available transition classes to standard output and does not start a 
presentation. Transitions that are enabled by default are marked with a
              star (*) left of the class name.

       -L <spec> or --layout <spec>
              Specified the OSD layout. Read below for an explanation of this 
option
--

       Another useful variable, AvailableTransitions, contains a list of all 
transition classes that may be used for randomly assigning transitions to pages 
lacking the transition property.  Thus,  if  you  want  to
       exclude a certain transition (either because you don't like it or 
because you want to have it exclusively on pages where you manually assigned it 
using PageProps), you can write something like
           AvailableTransitions.remove(WipeBlobs)
       On the other side, it's possible to activate transitions that are not 
enabled by default:
           AvailableTransitions += [SlideUp, SlideDown]
       Alternatively, you can completely overwrite AvailableTransitions to have 
the same transition (or set of transitions) assigned to all pages:
           AvailableTransitions = [Crossfade]

Not sure where manpage advises to modify anything -- just look into INFO
SCRIPTS section

On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, martin f krafft wrote:

> Package: impressive
> Version: 0.10.2r-2
> Severity: wishlist

> I'd like the ability to specify e.g. in ~/.impressive/config or
> …/config.py settings that apply to all presentations. For instance,
> I don't want any other effects than Crossfade. Modifying
> /usr/bin/impressive, which the manpage suggests, is obviously not an
> option.

> Thanks,

> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: squeeze/sid
>   APT prefers unstable
>   APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (1, 'experimental')
> Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

> Kernel: Linux 2.6.31-rc6-amd64 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
> Locale: LANG=en_GB, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
> Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

> Versions of packages impressive depends on:
> ii  perl                     5.10.1-5        Larry Wall's Practical 
> Extraction 
> ii  poppler-utils            0.12.0-2        PDF utilitites (based on 
> libpopple
> ii  python                   2.5.4-2         An interactive high-level 
> object-o
> ii  python-imaging           1.1.6-3.1       Python Imaging Library
> ii  python-opengl            3.0.0~c1-1      Python bindings to OpenGL
> ii  python-pygame            1.8.1release-1  SDL bindings for games 
> development
> ii  python-support           1.0.4           automated rebuilding support for 
> P
> ii  xpdf-reader              3.02-1.4+lenny1 Portable Document Format (PDF) 
> sui

> Versions of packages impressive recommends:
> ii  ghostscript-x             8.70~dfsg-2+b1 The GPL Ghostscript 
> PostScript/PDF
> ii  pdftk                     1.41+dfsg-3    tool for manipulating PDF 
> document

> Versions of packages impressive suggests:
> ii  latex-beamer                  3.07-2     LaTeX class to produce 
> presentatio

> -- no debconf information
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