% Copyright 2007 by Till Tantau % % This file may be distributed and/or modified % % 1. under the LaTeX Project Public License and/or % 2. under the GNU Public License. % % See the file doc/licenses/LICENSE for more details. % $Header$ \documentclass{beamer} \setbeameroption{show notes} % You might wish to try this instead of the above line: %\documentclass[class=article]{beamer} %\usepackage{beamerbasearticle} %\usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage[framesassubsections]{beamerprosper} \mode { \definecolor{beamerstructure}{RGB}{43,79,112} \definecolor{sidebackground}{RGB}{230,242,250} \color{beamerstructure} \usetheme{Goettingen} \userightsidebarcolortemplate{\color{sidebackground}} \beamertemplateballitem } \title{A Beamer Presentation Using (HA-)Prosper Commands} \subtitle{Subtitles Are Also Supported} \author{Till Tantau} \institution{The Institution is Mapped To Institute} \begin{document} \maketitle \tsectionandpart{Introduction} \overlays{2}{ \begin{slide}[trans=Glitter]{About this file} \begin{itemstep} \item This is a beamer presentation. \item You can use the prosper and the HA-prosper syntax. \item This is done by mapping prosper and HA-prosper commands to beamer commands. \item The emulation is by no means perfect. \end{itemstep} \end{slide} } \section{Second Section} \subsection{A subsection} \frame { \frametitle{A frame created using the \texttt{frame} command.} \begin{itemize}[<+->] \item You can still use the original beamer syntax. \item The emulation is intended only to make recycling slides easier, not to install a whole new syntax for beamer. \end{itemize} } \begin{notes}{Notes for these slides} My notes for these slides. \end{notes} \end{document}