% This is a template for using the ffslides class. It contains brief % documentation of the class's facilities. See the file ffslides_doc.pdf and/or % ffslides.cls for more detail. % % Available options: % showgrid Puts a 100x100 grid (with color ffgridcolor) over the % background. % If option is entered, then a file matching % bground-.txt is read to produce the background. % Files matching header-.txt or footer-.txt % are read to define the header or footer, respectively. % More than one such option can be specified, but only % the first match of each kind is used. % draft, leqno Passed on to article class on which ffslides is based. % fleqn, openbib Passed on to article class. % 10pt, 11pt, 12pt Passed on to article class (only need to set this for % font or package compatibility). \documentclass[showgrid]{ffslides} % % %############################################################################## %### BEGIN SET UP VISUAL STYLE ### %############################################################################## %=== Change page size/dimensions === % Use \ffpage{}{} To specify page dimensions. E.g. % use 1.3333 for 4:3 pages, 1.7778 for 16:9 pages. %=== Set up fonts === % It is not necessary to put anything here, but this is a good place to put any % font-related preamble lines. For convenience here are some (not all) packages % that allow selection of different matched text + math fonts. % \usepackage{fourierNC} %-New Century Schoolbook + Fourier math % \usepackage{newcent} %-Century Schoolbook % \usepackage{mathptmx} %-Times % \usepackage{bookman} %-bookman % \usepackage{mathpple} %-palatino % \usepackage{mathpazo} %-palatino % \usepackage{arev} %-arev %=== Load needed packages === % Packages pstricks, geometry, lastpage, twoopt, and graphics are loaded with % the class. Here, load any packages you need to make your design (e.g. pst-* % packages for additional pstricks capabilities). %=== Define colors === % Define any colors you will need. Use the pstricks facilities, e.g.: % \newrgbcolor{}{R G B} % \newgray{}{graylevel} % Use name ffgridcolor to change the color of the alignment grid (if using % option showgrid, or the \gridon command) %=== Redefine the background === % If not using the default background or setting the background through the % class options, customize the background with % \renewcommand{\drawbackground}{} %=== Redefine the header === % If not using the default header or the class option, customize the header with % \renewcommand{\drawheader}[1]{}. Remember that this command takes one % argument (the slide title). %=== Redefine the footer === % If not using the default footer or the class option, customize the footer with % \renewcommand{\drawfooter}{}. %=== Control the dtext, ctext, and btext regions === % Use \renewcommand to change from the defaults. % * For dtext, you may change \dtexttopedge, \dtextleftedge, \dtextrightedge, % and \dtextinclude. % * For ctext, you may change \ctextinclude. % * For btext, you may change \btextboxinclude and you can change the default % box style using \newpsstyle{btextboxstyle}{} % The "include" macros are inserted just before the contents of their respective % boxes, so they can be used to set default colors, line spacing, \parskip, and % so on for the contents of each type of box. %=== Change default bullets for \qi, \qii, \qiii === % Use \renewcommand to re-define \qitemi, \qitemii, or \qitemiii to specify % what is to appear by default in the "bullet" or "left side" of the \qi, \qii, % and \qiii structures. By default these mimic the default bullets in an % itemize list. These commands are purely optional. %############################################################################## %### END SET UP VISUAL STYLE ### %############################################################################## %=== Place your own macros below this line ==================================== % A few potentially useful packages are listed here for convenience: %\usepackage{setspace} %use, e.g., \begin{spacing}{2.5} blahblah \end{spacing} %\usepackage{bbding} %dingbat fonts e.g. for bullets %\usepackage{amsmath} %\usepackage{amssymb} %\usepackage[normalem]{ulem} %better underlines and other text decoration %\usepackage{multicol} %multi-column in a minipage (e.g. for contents, refs) %\usepackage{enumitem} %easier control of lists %############################################################################## %### BEGIN DOCUMENT ### %############################################################################## \begin{document} %--------------------------------------- \blankpage \ctext[c]{0.5}{0.4}{0.7}{\centering This could become a title page.} %--------------------------------------- \normalpage{This is a normal page}{% Using \texttt{\textbackslash normalpage\{title\}\{contents\}} creates a new page, adds in the background, header, and footer, and puts its second argument (the contents of the page, i.e. this text) into a \texttt{\textbackslash dtext} box. For more guidance please see ffslides.doc or the class file itself. } \end{document}