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In a standard installation standard Computer Modern fonts (the fonts Donald Knuth originally designed and which are used by default) are \emph{not} available in the T1 encoding. Using this option with them will result in very poor rendering of your presentation when viewed with \pdf\ viewer applications like Acrobat, |xpdf|, |evince| or |okular|. To use the Computer Modern fonts with the T1 encoding, use the package |lmodern|. See also Section~\ref{section-font-encoding}. This applies both to |latex|+|dvips| and |pdflatex| +\begin{package}{{fontenc}|[|\declare{|T1,TU|}|]|} + Use the |T1| option \emph{only} with fonts that have outline fonts available in the T1 encoding like |times| or the |lmodern| fonts. In a standard installation standard Computer Modern fonts (the fonts Donald Knuth originally designed and which are used by default) are \emph{not} available in the T1 encoding. Using this option with them will result in very poor rendering of your presentation when viewed with \pdf\ viewer applications like Acrobat, |xpdf|, |evince| or |okular|. To use the Computer Modern fonts with the T1 encoding, make sure you have installed |cm-super| package in your \TeX\ distribution, or use Latin Modern fonts provided by |lmorden| instead. See also Section~\ref{section-font-encoding}. This applies both to |latex|+|dvips| and |pdflatex|. - Use the |EU1| option with |xelatex|, and |EU2| option with |lualatex|. Note that |xelatex| and |luatex| support OpenType fonts, and font encodings work very different compared to |pdflatex|. Again, see Section~\ref{section-font-encoding} for more information. + The newest version of \LaTeXe\ kernel has introduced TU encoding for |xelatex| and |lualatex|. Note that |xelatex| and |lualatex| support OpenType fonts, and font encodings work very different compared to |pdflatex|. Again, see Section~\ref{section-font-encoding} for more information. \end{package} \begin{package}{{fourier}} @@ -168,7 +168,13 @@ When using certain packages or classes together with the |beamer| class, extra o \begin{package}{{paralist}} \beamernote - \beamer\ automatically patches list-related commands using |beamerpatchparalist| package at the beginning of document. + \beamer\ automatically patches list-related commands using |beamerpatchparalist| package at the beginning of document. Besides, \beamer\ also supports using |compactitem| and |compactenum| environments with overlays, just like the usage of |enumerate| environments: +\begin{verbatim} +\begin{compactitem}[<+->][$\bullet$] + \item Alpha + \item Bravo +\end{compactitem} +\end{verbatim} \end{package} \begin{package}{{pdfpages}} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-elements.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-elements.tex index 60f6fcb0ad..b3ac8910c9 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-elements.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-elements.tex @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ In the following examples the color theme |seahorse| is used. Since the default \begin{outerthemeexample}{infolines} This theme installs a headline showing the current section and the current subsection. It installs a footline showing the author's name, the institution, the presentation's title, the current date, and a frame count. This theme uses only little space. - The colors used in the headline and footline are drawn from |palette primary|, |palette secondary|, and |primary tertiary| (see Section~\ref{section-colors} for details on how to change these). + The colors used in the headline and footline are drawn from |palette primary|, |palette secondary|, and |palette tertiary| (see Section~\ref{section-colors} for details on how to change these). \end{outerthemeexample} \begin{outerthemeexample}[\oarg{options}]{miniframes} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-fonts.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-fonts.tex index b1490c7ddb..a001e152d7 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-fonts.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-fonts.tex @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ To select the T1 encoding, use \verb|\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}|. Thus, if you hav \end{verbatim} to get beautiful outline fonts and correct hyphenation. Note, however, that certain older versions of the LM~bundle did not include correct glyphs for ligatures like ``fi,'' which may cause trouble. Double check that all ligatures are displayed correctly and, if not, update your installation. -Everything mentioned above applies to |pdflatex| and |latex|+|dvips|. Unlike those engines, |xelatex| and |lualatex| support OpenType fonts, and that means that you can use system fonts in your documents relatively easy. Details will eventually be documented in this manual. For now, you can take a look at the documentation for the |fontspec| package which supports both engines. Also, note that when you use |lualatex| or |xelatex| with EU2 or EU1 encoding, respectively, by default you get OpenType Latin Modern fonts. +Everything mentioned above applies to |pdflatex| and |latex|+|dvips|. Unlike those engines, |xelatex| and |lualatex| support OpenType fonts, and that means that you can use system fonts in your documents relatively easy. Details will eventually be documented in this manual. For now, you can take a look at the documentation for the |fontspec| package which supports both engines. Also, note that when you use |lualatex| or |xelatex| with TU encoding, respectively, by default you get OpenType Latin Modern fonts. \subsection{Changing the Fonts Used for Different Elements of a Presentation} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-localstructure.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-localstructure.tex index e08211badd..bc961c2bf0 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-localstructure.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-localstructure.tex @@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ In |article| mode, theorems are automatically numbered. By specifying the class You can define new environments using the following command: \begin{command}{\newtheorem\opt{|*|}\marg{environment name}\oarg{numbered same as}\marg{head text}\oarg{number within}} - This command is used exactly the same way as in the |amsthm| package (as a matter of fact, it is the command from that package), see its documentation. The only difference is that environments declared using this command are overlay specification-aware in \beamer\ and that, when typeset, are typeset according to \beamer's templates. + This command is used exactly the same way as in the |amsthm| package (as a matter of fact, it is the command from that package). For example, the two optional arguments, \meta{numbered same as} and \meta{number within}, are mutually exclusive; see the documentation of |amsthm| for details. The only difference is that environments declared using this command are overlay specification-aware in \beamer\ and that, when typeset, are typeset according to \beamer's templates. \articlenote Environments declared using this command are also overlay specification-aware in |article| mode. diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-nonpresentation.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-nonpresentation.tex index 5058b954ab..e454665631 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-nonpresentation.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beamerug-nonpresentation.tex @@ -311,6 +311,8 @@ The second flavor of the |\mode| command takes no argument. ``No argument'' mean \emph{Note:} When a \TeX\ file ends, \TeX\ must not be in the gobbling state. Switch this state off using |\mode| on one line and |<all>| on the next. + \emph{Note:} The behavior of |\mode| command is different inside a frame: instead of line-wise gobbling, it puts every subsequent tokens inside a ``comment box'' until another |\mode| command is encountered. Some commands may cause errors in this situation, including the assignment of global variables and |\mode| of the first flavor, since they are not actually ``gobbled''. Please use |\mode| command \emph{of any flavor} outside frames. + \example \begin{verbatim} \mode<article> diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beameruserguide.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beameruserguide.pdf Binary files differindex f8f5a0142a..26156e2632 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beameruserguide.pdf +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beameruserguide.pdf diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beameruserguide.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beameruserguide.tex index b10edcbd31..9fe25be46f 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beameruserguide.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beameruserguide.tex @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ \documentclass{ltxdoc} -\def\beamerugversion{3.56} +\def\beamerugversion{3.57} \def\beamerugpgfversion{1.00} \def\beamerugxcolorversion{2.00} |