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-% $Header: /cvsroot/latex-beamer/latex-beamer/doc/beamerug-notes.tex,v 1.1 2004/12/08 11:21:23 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.
-
-
-\section{Adding Notes for Yourself}
-
-A \emph{note} is text that is intended as a reminder to yourself of
-what you should say or should keep in mind when presenting a
-slide. Notes are usually printed out on paper, but with two-screen
-support they can also be shown on your laptop screen while the main
-presentation is shown on the projector.
-
-
-
-\subsection{Specifying Note Contents}
-
-To add a note to a slide or a frame, use the |\note|
-command. This command can be used both inside and outside frames, but
-it has quite different behaviors then: Inside frames, |\note| commands
-accumulate and append a single note page after the current slide;
-outside frames each |\note| directly inserts a single note page with
-the given parameter as contents. Using the |\note| command inside
-frames is usually preferably over using them outside, since only
-commands issued inside frames profit from the class option
-|onlyslideswithnotes|, see below.
-
-\lyxnote
-In \LyX, only the inside-frame |\note| command with the option
-|[item]| is available in the form of the NoteItem style.
-
-Inside a frame, the effect of |\note|\meta{text} is the following:
-When you use it somewhere inside the frame on a specific slide, a note
-page is created after the slide, containing the \meta{text}. Since you
-can add an overlay specification to the |\note| command, you can
-specify after which slide the note should be shown. If you use
-multiple |\note| commands on one slide, they ``accumulate'' and are
-all shown on the same note.
-
-To make the accumulation of notes more convenient, you can use the
-|\note| command with the option |[item]|. The notes added with this
-option are accumulated in an |enumerate| list that follows any text
-inserted using |\note|.
-
-The following example will produce one note page that follows the
-second slide and has two entries.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{frame}
- \begin{itemize}
- \item<1-> Eggs
- \item<2-> Plants
- \note[item]<2>{Tell joke about plants.}
- \note[item]<2>{Make it short.}
- \item<3-> Animals
- \end{itemize}
-\end{frame}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-Outside frames, the command |\note| creates a single note page. It
-is ``independent'' of any usage of the |\note| commands
-inside the previous frame. If you say |\note| inside a frame and
-|\note| right after it, \emph{two} note pages are created.
-
-In the following, the syntax and effects of the |\note| command
-\emph{inside} frames is described:
-
-\begin{command}{\note\sarg{overlay
- specification}\oarg{options}\marg{note text}}
- Effects \emph{inside} frames:
-
- This command appends the \meta{note text} to
- the note that follows the current slide. Multiple uses of this
- command on a slide accumulate. If you
- do not specify an \meta{overlay specification}, the
- note will be added to \emph{all} slides of the current frame. This
- is often not what you want, so adding a specification like |<1>| is
- usually a good idea.
-
- The following \meta{options} may be given:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \declare{|item|} causes the note to be put as an item in a
- list that is shown at the end of the note page.
- \end{itemize}
-
- \example|\note<2>{Do not talk longer than 2 minutes about this.}|
-
- \articlenote
- Notes are ignored in |article| mode.
-
- \lyxnote
- Use the NoteItem style to insert a note item.
-\end{command}
-
-
-Next, the syntax and effects of the |\note| command
-\emph{outside} frames are described:
-
-\begin{command}{\note\oarg{options}\marg{note text}}
- Outside frames, this command creates a note page. This command is
- \emph{not} affected by the option |notes=onlyframeswithnotes|, see
- below.
-
- The following \meta{options} may be given:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item \declare{|itemize|} will enclose the whole note page in an
- |itemize| environment. This is just a convenience.
- \item \declare{|enumerate|} will enclose the whole note page in an
- |enumerate| environment.
- \end{itemize}
-
- \example
-\begin{verbatim}
-\frame{some text}
-\note{Talk no more than 1 minute.}
-
-\note[enumerate]
-{
-\item Stress this first.
-\item Then this.
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-
- \articlenote
- Notes are ignored in |article| mode.
-\end{command}
-
-
-The following element dictates who the note pages are rendered:
-\begin{element}{note page}\yes\yes\yes
- This template is used to typeset a note page. The
- template should contain a mentioning of the insert |\insertnote|,
- which will contain the note text. To squeeze more onto note pages
- you might consider changing the size of the \beamer-font |note page|
- to something small. The default is |\small|.
- \begin{templateoptions}
- \itemoption{default}{}
- The default template shows the last slide in the upper right
- corner and some ``hints'' that should help you match a note page
- to the slide that is currently shown.
- \itemoption{compress}{}
- The option produces an output that is similar to the default, only
- more fits onto each note page at the price of legibility.
- \itemoption{plain}{}
- Just inserts the note text, no fancy hints.
- \end{templateoptions}
- The following two inserts are useful for note pages:
- \begin{itemize}
- \iteminsert{\insertnote}
- Inserts the text of the current note into the template.
- \iteminsert{\insertslideintonotes}\marg{magnification}
- Inserts a ``mini picture'' of the last slide into the current
- note. The slide will be scaled by the given magnification.
-
- \example |\insertslideintonotes{0.25}|
-
- This will give a mini slide whose width and height are one fourth of
- the usual size.
- \end{itemize}
-\end{element}
-
-
-
-\subsection{Specifying Contents for Multiple Notes}
-
-Sometimes you wish some text to be shown on every note or at least on
-every note in a long series of notes. To achieve this effect, you can use
-the following two commands:
-
-\begin{command}{\AtBeginNote\marg{text}}
- The \meta{text} will be inserted at the beginning of every note in
- the scope of the command. To stop the effect, either use
- |\AtBeginNote{}| or enclose the area in a \TeX\ group.
-
- It is advisable to add a |\par| command or an empty line at the end
- of the \meta{text} since otherwise any note text will directly
- follow the \meta{text} without a line break.
-
- \example
-\begin{verbatim}
-\section{My Section}
-
-\AtBeginNote{Finish this section by 14:35.\par}
-\begin{frame}
- ...
- \note{some note}
-\end{frame}
-\begin{frame}
- ...
- \note{some other note}
-\end{frame}
-\AtBeginNote{}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{command}
-
-\begin{command}{\AtEndNote\marg{text}}
- This command behaves the same way as |\AtBeginNote|, except that the
- text is inserted at the end (bottom). You may wish to add a |\par|
- at the beginning of \meta{text}.
-\end{command}
-
-
-\subsection{Specifying Which Notes and Frames Are Shown}
-
-Since you normally do not wish the notes to be part of your
-presentation, you must explicitly say so in the preamble if notes
-should be included in your presentation. You can use the following
-\beamer\ options for this:
-
-\begin{beameroption}{hide notes}
- Notes are not shown. This is the default in a presentation.
-\end{beameroption}
-
-\begin{beameroption}{show notes}
- Include notes in the output file. Normal slides are also included
- and the note pages are interleaved with them.
-\end{beameroption}
-
-\begin{beameroption}{show notes on second screen}{|=|\meta{location}}
- \label{command-notesonsecondscreen}
- When this option is given, a two screen version of your talk is
- created, see Section~\ref{section-twoscreens} for further
- details. The second screen, which is displayed on the right by
- default, shows your notes. By specifying a different
- \meta{location}, you can also place the second screen on the |left|,
- |bottom|, or |top|.
-
- \example
-\begin{verbatim}
-\documentclass{beamer}
-\usepackage{pgfpages}
-\setbeameroption{notes on second screen}
-\begin{document}
-\begin{frame}
- A frame.
- \note{This is shown on the right.}
-\end{frame}
-\end{document}
-\end{verbatim}
-
- In detail, the following happens: The presentation is typeset
- normally and shown on the main screen or, to be precise, on
- |pgfpages|'s logical page number zero. The second screen (logical
- screen number one) is initialized to be empty.
-
- Whenever a note page is to be typeset, either because a frame
- contained |\note| commands or because the frame was followed by a
- |\note| command, the note page is normally typeset. Then the note
- page is put on the second screen. Then the whole page is shipped
- out. (The exact details are bit more complex, but that is what
- happens, basically.)
-
- An important effect of this behavior is that a note page
- \emph{following} a frame is shown next to this frame. Normally, this
- is exactly what you want and expect. However, if there are multiple
- note pages for a single slide only the last one is shown,
- currently. This may change in the future, so do not rely on this
- effect.
- \example
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{frame}
- First frame.
-\end{frame}
-\note{This note is not shown at all (currently).}
-\note{This note is shown together with the first frame.}
-
-\begin{frame}
- Second frame.
- \note{This note is shown together with the second frame.}
-\end{frame}
-
-\begin{frame}
- No note text is shown for this frame.
-\end{frame}
-\end{verbatim}
-
- If you really need multiple note pages for a single slide, you will
- have to use something more complicated like this:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{frame}<1-3>
- First frame.
- \note<1>{First page of notes for this frame.}
- \note<2>{Second page of notes for this frame.}
- \note<3>{Third page of notes for this frame.}
-\end{frame}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{beameroption}
-
-
-\begin{beameroption}{show only notes}
- Include only the notes in the output file and suppresses all
- frames. This options is useful for printing them. If you specify
- this command, the |.aux| and |.toc| files are \emph{not}
- updated. So, if you add a section and re\TeX\ your presentation,
- this will not be reflected in the navigation bars (which you do not
- see anyway since only notes are output).
-\end{beameroption}
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-%%% mode: latex
-%%% TeX-master: "beameruserguide"
-%%% End: