\documentclass[pdf]{prosper} \usepackage[toc,highlight,blackslide,notes,HA]{HA-prosper} % Try also %\usepackage[toc,highlight,blackslide,notes,HA,portrait,hlsections]{HA-prosper} % Also try the package options slidesonly, notesonly and sounds. \title{Big test for HA-prosper} \author{ Me\\ \institution{My institution}\\ \email{My e-mail address} \and You\\ \institution{Your institution}\\ \email{Your e-mail address} } \newcounter{mycounter} \newcounter{mycounteri} % Expected behavior: % counters mycounter and mycounteri protected on overlays. % custom text for left footer, right footer and slide number layout % clicking the logo on title page gives full screen % clicking the logo on other pages gives bookmarks list % default transition is Wipe % default template for parts and tsectionandparts is wideslide % stepping environments are of type 2, start on overlay 1 % inactive color is lightgray % also try the sound option to set transition sounds for slides. \HAPsetup{ counters={mycounter,mycounteri}, lf=\href{http://center.uvt.nl/phd_stud/adriaens}{Hendri Adriaens}, rf=Big test for HA-prosper, sn={-~slide~\#\theslide}, tsnav=FullScreen, nsnav=ShowBookmarks, trans=Wipe, template=wideslide, stype=2, sstart=1, iacolor=lightgray } \begin{document} % Expected behavior: % title slide with special layout, toc entry present and equal to title1 % bookmark entry present and equal to title2 \maketitle[toc=title1,bm=title2] % Expected behavior: % First a list of type 2 (set globally), starts at overlay 1 and % local iacolor gray. item 1 is visible on first overlay. In the % second list, items remain active and the itemize environment % appears together with item 2a. % After the list, mycounter and mycounteri are set to 1 and % are displayed, mycounteri only from overlay 3. The number % should of course remain 1 since it is protected globally. \overlays{5}{ \begin{slide}{slide1} Some text. \begin{itemstep}[iacolor=gray] \xitem item 1 \xitem item 2 \begin{itemstep}[stype=0] \xitem item 2a \begin{itemize} \xitem item 2a1 \xitem item 2a2 \end{itemize} \xitem item 2b \end{itemstep} \xitem item 3 \end{itemstep} \stepcounter{mycounter}My counter: \themycounter.\par \onSlide{3-}{\stepcounter{mycounteri}Another counter: \themycounteri.} \end{slide} } % Expected behavior: % a section in the toc names tsection1 % a corresponding bookmark named tsection1a \tsection[tsection1a]{tsection1} % Expected behavior: % Slide with red title slide2, toc entry slide2a and bookmark slide2b % Local transition is Blinds. % A test on \onSlide and the equation, table and figure counters. % The equation is displayed on overlays 2,3,4 taking no space when % not displayed. % The table is displayed until (and including) overlay 3. % The figure is displayed from (and including) overlay 3. \overlays{5}{ \begin{slide}[trans=Blinds,toc=slide2a and a very very very long title,bm=slide2b]{slide2} \onSlide*{2,3-4}{ \begin{equation} x^2+y^2=z^2 \end{equation}} \onSlide*{-3}{ \begin{table}\centering \caption{My table}A table. \end{table}}\par \onSlide{3-}{ \begin{figure}\centering \caption{My figure}A figure. \end{figure}} \end{slide} } % Expected behavior: % A part slide, no new section in toc or bookmarks list. Local % transition Dissolve, toc entry part1a and bookmark part1b. \part[trans=Dissolve,toc=part1a,bm=part1b]{part1} % Expected behavior: % Testing dualslide, \xitem, \xitemwait and stepping environments. % The dualslide construct should have a wide right column, a less % wide left column, a line in between. Heights are 5, 4 and 3 cm % from left to right, some indentation and other tweaks in dimensions. % Left frame has normal line, but wide. The line is dashed and the % rightframe has a different color. % The stepping environments left and right have been adjusted such % that items appear in the order as they are numbered in the text. % The lists are of type 1: appear and become inactive afterwards. % Items 1 and 6 will stay active for 2 overlays. \overlays{11}{ \begin{wideslide}{slide3} Some text. Notice the vertically justified list in the left column. \dualslide[linewidth=.1cm][linestyle=dashed][linecolor=lightgray]{ lcolwidth=.35\linewidth, rcolwidth=.49\linewidth, colsep=.1\linewidth, frsep=3mm, lfrheight=5cm, lineheight=4cm, rfrheight=3cm, topsep=.4cm, bottomsep=.3cm, indent=5mm }{ \parbox[t][4.6cm]{\linewidth}{% \begin{enumstep}[stype=1] \xitem<1> item 1 \begin{itemize} \xitem item 1a \begin{itemstep} \xitem item 1a1 \end{itemstep} \xitem item 1b \end{itemize}\vfill \xitemwait \xitem item 3\vfill \xitemwait[3] \xitem item 5\vfill \xitem<1> item 6 \end{enumstep} } }{ \begin{itemstep}[sstart=3,stype=1] \xitem item 2 \xitemwait \xitem item 4 \begin{enumstep} \xitem item 4a \xitem item 4b \end{enumstep} \xitemwait[3] \xitem item 7 \end{itemstep} } Some text. \end{wideslide} } % Expected behavior: % A part and a toc section. Template is a normal slide (overrule the % globel setting). Different transition effect, toc entry tsectionandpart1b % and bookmark tsectionandpart1a. Section is hidden until entered. \tsectionandpart*[template=slide,trans=Glitter,bm=tsectionandpart1a, toc=tsectionandpart1b and a very very very long title]{\red tsectionandpart 1} % Expected behavior: % Blackslide test and some other tests on \onSlide and \OnSlide % taken from the documentation. The first two lines containing % \onSlide should produce the same output, namely % One on overlays 1-3,5-6,8,10-12 % Two on overlays 1-2,6,8,10-12 % Three on overlays 2,8,10-12 % The next two lines show the difference of \onSlide and \onSlide* % Note that \onSlide* should not move the cursor and replace the % word One by Two by Three. % The last lines test \OnSlide which acts on all the material % following the command. \overlays{12}{ \begin{slide}{slide4} \hyperlink{blackslide}{Click here to pause the presentation.}\par \onSlide{-3,5-6,8,10-}{One}\onSlide{-2,6,8,10-}{Two}\onSlide{2,8,10-}{Three}\par \onSlide{-3,5-6,8,10-}{One\onSlide{-2,6-}{Two\onSlide{2,8-}{Three}}}\par \onSlide{1}{One}\onSlide{2}{Two}\onSlide{3-}{Three}\par \onSlide*{1}{One}\onSlide*{2}{Two}\onSlide*{3-}{Three}\par \OnSlide{5-}Some material.\par More material. \end{slide} } % Expected behavior: % Test on syntax \xitem and \onSlide{+x-+y}{...} % item 1: active on first 3 overlays % item 2: present on overlay 2 % item 3: present on overlays 3 to end % item 4: present on overlays 2 to 4 % item 5: present on overlays from start to 3 % item 6: active on overlay 5 % Notice that the behavior of items 2-5 is relative to item 1 % When adding an item in front of item 1, the overlays on which % these items are present, change but remain the same, relative % to item 1. \overlays{6}{ \begin{slide}{slide5} \begin{enumstep} % \xitem Try me! \xitem<3> item 1 \begin{center} \onSlide{+1}{item 2}\par \onSlide{+2-}{item 3}\par \onSlide{+1-+3}{item 4}\par \onSlide{-+2}{item 5} \end{center} \xitemwait[3] \xitem item 6 \end{enumstep} \end{slide} } % Expected behavior: % Notes. Notice that the page number should be 6-1. \begin{notes}{notes1} Some notes. \end{notes} % Expected behavior: % Notes. Notice that the page number should be 6-2. \begin{notes}{notes2} More notes. \end{notes} % Expected behavior: % no overlays, no animations. \begin{slide}{slide6} Final slide without overlays. \end{slide} \end{document}