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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2006-11-01 23:50:14 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2006-11-01 23:50:14 +0000 |
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parent | 8cdb9ebeb89ec677972e7a568938c6a0dd313145 (diff) |
beamer update to get solutions/ et al. (reported by gerben)
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/beamerug-compatibility.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/beamerug-compatibility.tex deleted file mode 100644 index a8cd3595ca5..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/beamerug-compatibility.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,308 +0,0 @@ -% $Header: /cvsroot/latex-beamer/latex-beamer/doc/beamerug-compatibility.tex,v 1.11 2005/05/09 12:41:15 tantau Exp $ - -% Copyright 2003, 2004 by Till Tantau <tantau@users.sourceforge.net>. -% -% This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms -% of the GNU Public License, version 2. - -\subsection{Compatibility with Other Packages and Classes} - -When using certain packages or classes together with the |beamer| -class, extra options or precautions may be necessary. - -\begin{package}{{AlDraTex}} - Graphics created using AlDraTex must be treated like verbatim - text. The reason is that DraTex fiddles with catcodes and spaces - much like verbatim does. So, in order to insert a picture, either - add the |fragile| option to the frame or use the - |\defverbatim| command to create a box containing the picture. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{alltt}} - Text in an |alltt| environment must be treated like verbatim - text. So add the |fragile| option to frames containing this - environment or use |\defverbatim|. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{amsthm}} - This package is automatically loaded since \beamer\ uses it for - typesetting theorems. If you do not wish it to be loaded, which can - be necessary especially in |article| mode if the package is - incompatible with the document class, you can use the class option - |noamsthm| to suppress its loading. See - Section~\ref{section-theorems} for more details. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{babel}|[|\declare{|french|}|]|} - When using the |french| style, certain features that clash with the - functionality of the \beamer\ class will be turned off. For example, - enumerations are still produced the way the theme dictates, not the - way the |french| style does. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{babel}|[|\declare{|spanish|}|]|} - \beamernote - When using the |spanish| style, certain features that clash with the - functionality of the \beamer\ class will be turned off. In particular, - the special behaviour of the pointed brackets |<| and |>| is - deactivated. - - \articlenote - To make the characters |<| and |>| active in |article| mode, pass - the option |activeospeccharacters| to the package - |beamerbasearticle|. This will lead to - problems with overlay specifications. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{color}} - \beamernote - The |color| package is automatically loaded by |beamer.cls|. This - makes it impossible to pass options to |color| in the preamble of - your document in the normal manner. To pass a \meta{list of options} - to |color|, you can use the following class option: - - \begin{classoption}{color={\normalfont\meta{list of options}}} - Causes the \meta{list of options} to be passed on to the |color| - package. If the \meta{list of options} contains more than one - option you must enclose it in curly brackets. - \end{classoption} - - \articlenote - The |color| package is not loaded automatically if - |beamerarticle| is loaded with the |noxcolor| option. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{colortbl}} - \beamernote - With newer versions of |xcolor.sty|, you need to pass the option - |table| to |xcolor.sty| if you wish to use |colortbl|. See the notes - on |xcolor| below, on how to do this. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{CJK}} - \beamernote - When using the |CJK| package for using Asian fonts, you must use the - class option \declare{|CJK|}. See |beamerexample4.tex| for an - example. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{deluxetable}} - \beamernote - The caption generation facilities of |deluxetable| are - deactivated. Instead, the caption template is used. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{DraTex}} - See |AlDraTex|. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{enumerate}} - \articlenote - This package is loaded automatically in the |presentation| modes, but not - in the |article| mode. If you use its features, you have to load the - package ``by hand'' in the |article| mode. -\end{package} - -\begin{class}{{foils}} - If you wish to emulate the |foils| class using \beamer, please see - Section~\ref{section-foiltex}. -\end{class} - -\begin{package}{{fontenc}|[|\declare{|T1|}|]|} - Use this option only with fonts that have outline fonts available in - the T1 encoding like Times or the |lmodern| fonts. In a standard - installation the 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 or |xpdf|. To use - the Computer Modern fonts with the T1 encoding, use the package - |lmodern|. See also Section~\ref{section-font-encoding}. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{fourier}} - The package switches to a T1~encoding, but it does not redefine all - fonts such that outline fonts (non-bitmapped fonts) are used by - default. For example, the sans-serif text and the typewriter text - are not replaced. To use outline fonts for these, write - |\usepackage{lmodern}| \emph{before} including the |fourier| - package. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{HA-prosper}} - You cannot use this package with \beamer. However, you might try to - use the package |beamerprosper| instead, see - Section~\ref{section-prosper}. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{hyperref}} - \beamernote - The |hyperref| package is automatically loaded by |beamer.cls| and - certain options are setup. In order pass additional options to - |hyperref| or to override options, you can use the following class - option: - - \begin{classoption}{hyperref={\normalfont\meta{list of options}}} - Causes the \meta{list of options} to be passed on to the |hyperref| - package. - - \example |\documentclass[hyperref={bookmarks=false}]{beamer}| - \end{classoption} - - Alternatively, you can also use the |\hypersetup| command. - - \articlenote - In the |article| version, you must include |hyperref| manually if - you want to use it. It is not included automatically. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{inputenc}|[|\declare{|utf8|}|]|} - \beamernote - When using Unicode, you may wish to use one of the following class - options: - \begin{classoption}{ucs} - Loads the package |ucs| and passes the correct Unicode options to - |hyperref|. Also, it preloads the Unicode code pages zero and - one. - \end{classoption} - - \begin{classoption}{utf8} - Same as the option |ucs|, but also sets the input encoding to - |utf8|. You could also use the option |ucs| and say - |\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}| in the preamble. - \end{classoption} - - If you use a Unicode character outside the first two code pages - (which includes the Latin alphabet and the extended Latin alphabet) - in a section or subsection heading, you have to use the command - |\PreloadUnicodePage{|\meta{code page}|}| to give |ucs| a chance to - preload these code pages. You will know that a character has not - been preloaded, if you get a message like ``Please insert into - preamble.'' The code page of a character is given by the unicode - number of the character divided by 256. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{listings}} - \beamernote - Note that you must treat |lstlisting| environments exactly the same - way as you would treat |verbatim| environments. When using - |\defverbatim| that contains a colored |lstlisting|, use the - |colored| option of |\defverbatim|. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{msc}} - \beamernote - Since this packages uses |pstricks| internally, everything that - applies to pstricks also applies to |msc|. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{musixtex}} - When using MusiX\TeX\ to typeset musical scores, your document must - be compiled with |pdfelatex| or |elatex| instead of |pdflatex| or - |latex|. - - Inside a |music| environment, the |\pause| is redefined to match - MusiX\TeX's definition (a rest during one quarter of a whole). You can - use the |\beamerpause| command to create overlays in this - environment. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{pdfpages}} - Commands like |\includepdf| only work \emph{outside} frames as they - produce pages ``by themselves.'' You may also wish to say -\begin{verbatim} -\setbeamercolor{background canvas}{bg=} -\end{verbatim} - when you use such a command since the background (even a white - background) will otherwise be printed over the image you try to include. - - \example -\begin{verbatim} -\begin{document} -\begin{frame} - \titlepage -\end{frame} - -{ - \setbeamercolor{background canvas}{bg=} - \includepdf{somepdfimages.pdf} -} - -\begin{frame} - A normal frame. -\end{frame} -\end{document} -\end{verbatim} -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{\normalfont\meta{professional font package}}} - \beamernote - If you use a professional font package, \beamer's internal - redefinition of how variables are typeset may interfere with the - font package's superior way of typesetting them. In this case, you - should use the class option |professionalfont| to suppress any font - substitution. See Section~\ref{section-substition} for details. -\end{package} - -\begin{class}{{prosper}} - If you wish to (partly) emulate the |prosper| class using \beamer, - please see Section~\ref{section-prosper}. -\end{class} - -\begin{package}{{pstricks}} - You should add the option |xcolor=pst| to make |xcolor| aware of the - fact that you are using |pstricks|. -\end{package} - -\begin{class}{{seminar}} - If you wish to emulate the |seminar| class using \beamer, please see - Section~\ref{section-seminar}. -\end{class} - -\begin{package}{{texpower}} - You cannot use this package with \beamer. However, you might try to - use the package |beamertexpower| instead, see - Section~\ref{section-texpower}. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{textpos}} - \beamernote - \beamer\ automatically installs a white background behind - everything, unless you install a different background - template. Because of this, you must use the |overlay| option when - using |textpos|, so that it will place boxes \emph{before} - everything. Alternatively, you can install an empty background - template, but this may result in an incorrect display in certain - situtations with older versions of the Acrobat Reader. -\end{package} - -\begin{package}{{ucs}} - See |\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}|. -\end{package} - - -\begin{package}{{xcolor}} - \beamernote - The |xcolor| package is automatically loaded by |beamer.cls|. The - same applies as to |color|. - - \begin{classoption}{xcolor={\normalfont\meta{list of options}}} - Causes the \meta{list of options} to be passed on to the |xcolor| - package. - \end{classoption} - - When using \beamer\ together with the |pstricks| package, be sure to - pass the |xcolor=pst| option to \beamer\ (and hence to |xcolor|). - - \articlenote - The |color| package is not loaded automatically if - |beamerarticle| is loaded with the |noxcolor| option. -\end{package} - - - - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: "beameruserguide" -%%% End: |