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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-animations.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-animations.tex index e81da09e207..c819e1b8153 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-animations.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-animations.tex @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ % % See the file doc/licenses/LICENSE for more details. -% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-animations.tex,v 9363ef1d9575 2012/12/31 15:41:47 jspitzm $ +% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-animations.tex,v 72b5ec35e666 2015/02/20 21:17:42 joseph $ \section{Animations, Sounds, and Slide Transitions} @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ If you try to use |mpmulti.sty| directly, you will run into the problem that it You might also consider using the style |xmpmulti.sty| that comes with \beamer. This file is mainly identical to |mpmulti|, except for two differences: First, it does not include |pause.sty|, a style that conceptually clashes with \beamer, although \beamer\ contains a workaround that sidesteps the problem. Second, it extends the |\multiinclude| command by allowing a special default overlay specification to be given. The effect of this is explained below. \begin{package}{{xmpmulti}} - Defines the command |\multiinclude|. The code of this package is due to Klaus Guntermann with some additions of mine. It can used together with \beamer\ and with ppower4, i.\,e., it can be used as a replacement for |mpmulti| if the |pause| package is also included in a ppower4-presentation. + Defines the command |\multiinclude|. The code of this package is due to Klaus Guntermann with some additions of mine. It can be used together with \beamer\ and with ppower4, i.\,e., it can be used as a replacement for |mpmulti| if the |pause| package is also included in a ppower4-presentation. \end{package} \begin{command}{\multiinclude\opt{|[<|\meta{default overlay specification}|>]|}\oarg{options}\marg{base file name}} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-color.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-color.tex index 2fa8d9b45ca..9f106a4f91e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-color.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-color.tex @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ % % See the file doc/licenses/LICENSE for more details. -% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-color.tex,v fe5a97b210b0 2013/01/31 22:07:12 joseph $ +% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-color.tex,v 72b5ec35e666 2015/02/20 21:17:42 joseph $ \section{Colors} @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Inner color themes only specify the colors of elements used in inner themes. Mos \subsubsection{Outer Color Themes} -An outer color theme changes the palette colors, on which the colors used in the headline, footline, and sidebar are based by default. Outer color themes normally do not change the color of inner elements, except possibly for |titlelike|. They have happen to be sea-animal names. +An outer color theme changes the palette colors, on which the colors used in the headline, footline, and sidebar are based by default. Outer color themes normally do not change the color of inner elements, except possibly for |titlelike|. They happen to be sea-animal names. \begin{colorthemeexample}{whale} Installs a white-on-dark palette for the headline, footline, and sidebar. The backgrounds used there are set to shades between the structure \beamer-color and black. The foreground is set to white. @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ To set or to change a \beamer-color, you can use the command |\setbeamercolor|. Note that a change of the foreground or background of a parent changes the corresponding foreground or background of the child (unless it is overruled). - A \beamer-color cannot only have parents, but also grandparents and so on. + A \beamer-color can not only have parents, but also grandparents and so on. \item \declare{|use=|\meta{another beamer-color}} is used to make sure that another \beamer-color is setup correctly before the foreground or background color specification are evaluated. @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ To set or to change a \beamer-color, you can use the command |\setbeamercolor|. \setbeamercolor{my color B}{use={father,mother},fg=father.fg!50!mother.fg} {\usebeamercolor[fg]{my color A} dark red text} -{\usebeamercolor[fg]{my color b} also dark red text} +{\usebeamercolor[fg]{my color B} also dark red text} \setbeamercolor{grandfather}{fg=green} @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ Note that the user can still change the color of every element individually, sim In detail, the following palette colors are used by outer themes. \begin{element}{palette primary}\no\yes\no - Outer themes (should) base the color of navigational elements and, possibly, also of other elements, on the four palette colors. The ``primary'' palette should be used for the most important navigational elements, which are usually the ones that change most often and hence require the most attention by the audience. The ``secondary'' and ``tertiary'' are less important, the ``quaternary'' one is least important. + Outer themes (should) base the color of navigational elements and, possibly, also of other elements, on the four palette colors. The ``primary'' palette should be used for the most important navigational elements, which are usually the ones that change most often and hence require the most attention by the audience. The ``secondary'' and ``tertiary'' are less important, the ``quaternary'' one is the least important. By default, the palette colors do not have a background and the foreground ranges from |structure.fg| to |black|. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-elements.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-elements.tex index b02b4ea34ca..f8f7189369a 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-elements.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-elements.tex @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ % % See the file doc/licenses/LICENSE for more details. -% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-elements.tex,v f8ae4b309404 2012/02/22 11:18:26 joseph $ +% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-elements.tex,v 32a99442e902 2015/01/05 22:42:30 joseph $ \section{Inner Themes, Outer Themes, and Templates} \label{section-elements} @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ In the following examples the color theme |seahorse| is used. Since the default The footline shows the author on the left and the talk's title on the right. - The colors are taken from |palette primary| and |palette quarternary|. + The colors are taken from |palette primary| and |palette quaternary|. \end{outerthemeexample} \begin{outerthemeexample}{shadow} @@ -468,14 +468,14 @@ The \beamer-template mechanism implements a simple form of inheritance via \emph {[#1]} %% The following command has the same effect as the two commands below: -\setbeamertemplate{sections/subsection in toc shaded}[default][35] +\setbeamertemplate{sections/subsections in toc shaded}[default][35] \setbeamertemplate{section in toc shaded}[default][35] \setbeamertemplate{subsection in toc shaded}[default][35] %% Again: -\setbeamertemplate{sections/subsection in toc shaded}[default] +\setbeamertemplate{sections/subsections in toc shaded}[default] \setbeamertemplate{section in toc shaded}[default][20] \setbeamertemplate{subsection in toc shaded}[default][20] diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-emulation.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-emulation.tex index ab5468d9b0d..4dc937fd799 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-emulation.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-emulation.tex @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ % % See the file doc/licenses/LICENSE for more details. -% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-emulation.tex,v ca2315a97e66 2010/07/12 17:10:04 rivanvx $ +% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-emulation.tex,v 72b5ec35e666 2015/02/20 21:17:42 joseph $ \section[How To Import Presentations Based on Other Packages and Classes]{How To Import Presentations Based on\\ Other Packages and Classes} @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ In the following, the effects of \prosper\ commands in \beamer\ are listed. This is mapped to |\logo{|\meta{logo text}|}|. The coordinates are ignored. \end{command} -\begin{environment}{{slides}\oarg{options}\marg{frame title}} +\begin{environment}{{slide}\oarg{options}\marg{frame title}} Inserts a frame with the |fragile=singleslide| option set. The \meta{frame title} will be enclosed in a |\frametitle| command. The following \meta{options} may be given: @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ In the following, the effects of \prosper\ commands in \beamer\ are listed. This is mapped to |\uncover<-|\meta{slide number}|>{|\meta{text}|}|. \end{command} -\begin{command}{\untilsSlide|*|\marg{slide number}\marg{text}} +\begin{command}{\untilSlide|*|\marg{slide number}\marg{text}} This is mapped to |\only<-|\meta{slide number}|>{|\meta{text}|}|. \end{command} @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ The workflow for the migration is the following: \item If you copy parts of a presentation that is mixed with normal text, add the |ignorenonframetext| option and place \emph{every} |slide| environment inside a |frame| since \beamer\ will not recognize the |\begin{slide}| as the beginning of a frame. \item - Add a |\usepackage{beamerseminar}| to start the emulation. Add the option |accumulate| if you wish to create a presentation to be held with a video projector. + Add a |\usepackage{beamerseminar}| to start the emulation. Add the option |accumulated| if you wish to create a presentation to be held with a video projector. \item Possibly add commands to install themes and templates. \item @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ The workflow for the migration is the following: \item If a |\newslide| command is used in a |slide| (or similarly |slide*|) environment that contains an overlay, you must replace it by a closing |\end{slide}| and an opening |\begin{slide}|. \item - Next, for each |slide| or |slide*| environment that contains an overlay, you must place a |frame| environment around it. You can remove the |slide| environment (and hence effectively replace it by |frame|), unless you use the |accumulate| option. + Next, for each |slide| or |slide*| environment that contains an overlay, you must place a |frame| environment around it. You can remove the |slide| environment (and hence effectively replace it by |frame|), unless you use the |accumulated| option. \item If you use |\section| or |\subsection| commands inside slides, you will have to move them \emph{outside} the frames. It may then be necessary to add a |\frametitle| command to the slide. \item @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ There are, unfortunately, numerous places where you may run into problems: This package takes the following options: \begin{itemize} \item - \declare{|accumulate|} causes overlays to be accumulated. The original behavior of the \seminar\ package is that in each overlay only the really ``new'' part of the overlay is shown. This makes sense, if you really print out the overlays on transparencies and then really stack overlays on top of each other. For a presentation with a video projector, you rather want to present an ``accumulated'' version of the overlays. This is what this option does: When the new material of the $i$-th overlay is shown, the material of all previous overlays is also shown. + \declare{|accumulated|} causes overlays to be accumulated. The original behavior of the \seminar\ package is that in each overlay only the really ``new'' part of the overlay is shown. This makes sense, if you really print out the overlays on transparencies and then really stack overlays on top of each other. For a presentation with a video projector, you rather want to present an ``accumulated'' version of the overlays. This is what this option does: When the new material of the $i$-th overlay is shown, the material of all previous overlays is also shown. \end{itemize} \example @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ article version. In the following, the effects of \seminar\ commands in \beamer\ are listed. \begin{command}{\overlay\marg{number}} - Shows the material till the end of the current \TeX\ group only on overlay numbered $\hbox{\meta{number}}+1$ or, if the |accumulate| option is given, from that overlay on. Usages of this command may be nested (as in \seminar). If an |\overlay| command is given inside another, it temporarily ``overrules'' the outer one as demonstrated in the following example, where it is assumed that the |accumulate| option is given. + Shows the material till the end of the current \TeX\ group only on overlay numbered $\hbox{\meta{number}}+1$ or, if the |accumulated| option is given, from that overlay on. Usages of this command may be nested (as in \seminar). If an |\overlay| command is given inside another, it temporarily ``overrules'' the outer one as demonstrated in the following example, where it is assumed that the |accumulated| option is given. \example \begin{verbatim} @@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ In the following, the effects of \seminar\ commands in \beamer\ are listed. \end{command} \begin{environment}{{slide}\opt{|*|}} - Mainly installs an |\overlay{0}| around the \meta{environment contents}. If the |accumulate| option is given, this has no effect, but otherwise it will cause the main text of the slide to be shown \emph{only} on the first slide. This is useful if you really wish to physically place slides on top of each other. + Mainly installs an |\overlay{0}| around the \meta{environment contents}. If the |accumulated| option is given, this has no effect, but otherwise it will cause the main text of the slide to be shown \emph{only} on the first slide. This is useful if you really wish to physically place slides on top of each other. The starred version does the same as the nonstarred one. @@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ In the following, the effect of \texpower\ commands in \beamer\ are listed. \end{command} \begin{command}{\restep\marg{text}} - Same as |\step|, but the \meta{text} is shown one the same slide as the previous |\step| command. This is implemented by first decreasing the counter |beamerpauses| by one before calling |\step|. + Same as |\step|, but the \meta{text} is shown on the same slide as the previous |\step| command. This is implemented by first decreasing the counter |beamerpauses| by one before calling |\step|. \end{command} \begin{command}{\reswitch\marg{alternate text}\meta{text}} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-fonts.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-fonts.tex index fdbe175ba55..503adb5a71a 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-fonts.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-fonts.tex @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ % % See the file doc/licenses/LICENSE for more details. -% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-fonts.tex,v f39336aafb3c 2010/10/26 18:09:31 rivanvx $ +% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-fonts.tex,v b4b4bee242e2 2015/01/05 22:45:13 joseph $ \section{Fonts} \label{section-fonts} @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ The following font themes only change certain font attributes, they do not choos To produce an upright, sans-serif or serif text, depending on whether |mathsans| or |mathserif| is used, you can use for instance the command |\operatorname| from the |amsmath| package. Using this command instead of |\mathrm| or |\mathsf| directly will automatically adjust upright mathematical text if you switch from sans-serif to serif or back. \end{fontthemeexample} -\begin{fontthemeexample*}{professionalfonts} - This font theme does not really change any fonts. Rather, it \emph{suppresses} certain internal replacements performed by \beamer. If you use ``professional fonts'' (fonts that you buy and that come with a complete set of every symbol in all modes), you do not want \beamer\ to meddle with the fonts you use. \beamer\ normally replaces certain character glyphs in mathematical text by more appropriate versions. For example, \beamer\ will normally replace glyphs such that the italic characters from the main font are used for variables in mathematical text. If your professional font package takes care of this already, \beamer's meddling should be switched off. Note that \beamer's substitution is automatically turned off if one of the following packages is loaded: |arevmath|, |hvmath|, |kpfonts|, |lucidabr|, |lucimatx|, |mathpmnt|, |mathpple|, |mathtime|, |mtpro|, and |mtpro2|. If your favorite professional font package is not among these, use the |professionalfont| option (and write us an email, so that the package can be added). +\begin{fontthemeexample*}{professionalfont} + This font theme does not really change any fonts. Rather, it \emph{suppresses} certain internal replacements performed by \beamer. If you use ``professional fonts'' (fonts that you buy and that come with a complete set of every symbol in all modes), you do not want \beamer\ to meddle with the fonts you use. \beamer\ normally replaces certain character glyphs in mathematical text by more appropriate versions. For example, \beamer\ will normally replace glyphs such that the italic characters from the main font are used for variables in mathematical text. If your professional font package takes care of this already, \beamer's meddling should be switched off. Note that \beamer's substitution is automatically turned off if one of the following packages is loaded: |arevmath|, |hvmath|, |kpfonts|, |lmodern|, |lucidabr|, |lucimatx|, |mathastext|, |mathpmnt|, |mathpple|, |mathtime|, |mtpro|, and |mtpro2|. If your favorite professional font package is not among these, use the |professionalfont| option (and write us an email, so that the package can be added). \end{fontthemeexample*} \begin{fontthemeexample}[\oarg{options}]{serif} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-frames.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-frames.tex index 447110830f5..83c6dd19d2a 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-frames.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-frames.tex @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ % % See the file doc/licenses/LICENSE for more details. -% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-frames.tex,v e718e7052f98 2013/04/04 11:28:22 joseph $ +% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-frames.tex,v 72b5ec35e666 2015/02/20 21:17:42 joseph $ \section{Creating Frames} \label{section-frames} @@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ Sidebars are vertical areas that stretch from the lower end of the headline to t When you install a sidebar template, you must explicitly specify the horizontal size of the sidebar using the command |\setbeamersize| with the option |sidebar left width| or |sidebar right width|. The vertical size is determined automatically. Each sidebar has its own background canvas, which can be setup using the sidebar canvas templates. -Adding a sidebar of a certain size, say 1cm, will make the main text 1cm narrower. The distance between the inner side of a side bar and the outer side of the text, as specified by the command |\setbeamersize| with the option |text margin left| and its counterpart for the right margin, is not changed when a sidebar is installed. +Adding a sidebar of a certain size, say 1\,cm, will make the main text 1\,cm narrower. The distance between the inner side of a side bar and the outer side of the text, as specified by the command |\setbeamersize| with the option |text margin left| and its counterpart for the right margin, is not changed when a sidebar is installed. Internally, the sidebars are typeset by showing them as part of the headline. The \beamer\ class keeps track of six dimensions, three for each side: the variables |\beamer@leftsidebar| and |\beamer@rightsidebar| store the (horizontal) sizes of the side bars, the variables |\beamer@leftmargin| and |\beamer@rightmargin| store the distance between sidebar and text, and the macros |\Gm@lmargin| and |\Gm@rmargin| store the distance from the edge of the paper to the edge of the text. Thus the sum |\beamer@leftsidebar| and |\beamer@leftmargin| is exactly |\Gm@lmargin|. Thus, if you wish to put some text right next to the left sidebar, you might write |\hskip-\beamer@leftmargin| to get there. @@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ By the above rules you can: Skip the rest of the current frame by clicking on it once. \end{itemize} -We also tried making a jump to an already-visited frame jump automatically to the last slide of this frame. However, this turned out to be more confusing than helpful. With the current implementation a double-click always brings you to the end of a slide, regardless from where you ``come.'' +We also tried making a jump to an already-visited frame jump automatically to the last slide of this frame. However, this turned out to be more confusing than helpful. With the current implementation a double-click always brings you to the end of a slide, regardless from where you ``come'' from. \begin{element}{mini frames}\semiyes\no\no This parent template has the children |mini frame| and |mini frame in current subsection|. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-globalstructure.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-globalstructure.tex index 031b6011206..37bdc0ce5d8 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-globalstructure.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-globalstructure.tex @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ % % See the file doc/licenses/LICENSE for more details. -% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-globalstructure.tex,v c210a7f93c99 2013/10/02 20:41:59 joseph $ +% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-globalstructure.tex,v 72b5ec35e666 2015/02/20 21:17:42 joseph $ \section{Structuring a Presentation: The Static Global Structure} @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This section lists the commands that are used for structuring a presentation ``g \subsection{Adding a Title Page} -You can use the |\titlepage| command to insert a title page into a frame. By default, it will arrange the following elements on the title page: the document title, the author(s)'s names, their affiliation, a title graphic, and a date. +You can use the |\titlepage| command to insert a title page into a frame. By default, it will arrange the following elements on the title page: the document title, the authors' names, their affiliation, a title graphic, and a date. \begin{command}{\titlepage} Inserts the text of a title page into the current frame. @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ You can use the |\titlepage| command to insert a title page into a frame. By def \begin{templateoptions} \itemoption{default}{\oarg{alignment}} - The title page is typeset showing the title, followed by the author, his or her affiliation, the date, and a titlegraphic. If any of these are missing, they are not shown. Except for the titlegraphic, if the \beamer-color |title|, |author|, |institute|, or |date| is defined, respectively, it is used to as textcolor for these entries. If a background color is defined for them, a colored bar in the corresponding color is drawn behind them, spanning the text width. The corresponding \beamer-fonts are used for these entries. + The title page is typeset showing the title, followed by the author, his or her affiliation, the date, and a titlegraphic. If any of these are missing, they are not shown. Except for the titlegraphic, if the \beamer-color |title|, |author|, |institute|, or |date| is defined, respectively, it is used as textcolor for these entries. If a background color is defined for them, a colored bar in the corresponding color is drawn behind them, spanning the text width. The corresponding \beamer-fonts are used for these entries. The \meta{alignment} option is passed on the |beamercolorbox| and can be used, for example, to flush the title page to the left by specifying |left| here. \end{templateoptions} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-guidelines.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-guidelines.tex index d6173df545d..450d99a1fdf 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-guidelines.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-guidelines.tex @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -% Copyright 2003--2007 by Till Tantau +/% Copyright 2003--2007 by Till Tantau % Copyright 2010 by Vedran Mileti\'c % % This file may be distributed and/or modified @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ % % See the file doc/licenses/LICENSE for more details. -% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-guidelines.tex,v 38dfbd395d7c 2012/03/25 13:15:29 joseph $ +% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-guidelines.tex,v 72b5ec35e666 2015/02/20 21:17:42 joseph $ \section{Guidelines for Creating Presentations} \label{section-guidelines} @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ A common way of globally structuring (math) articles and books is to use consecu In our opinion, the only situation in which numbered theorems make sense in a presentation is in a lecture, in which the students can read lecture notes in parallel to the lecture where the theorems are numbered in exactly the same way. -If you do number theorems and definition, number everything consecutively. Thus if there are one theorem, one lemma, and one definition, you would have Theorem~1, Lemma~2, and Definition~3. Some people prefer all three to be numbered~1. We would \emph{strongly} like to discourage this. The problem is that this makes it virtually impossible to find anything since Theorem~2 might come after Definition~10 or the other way round. Papers and, worse, books that have a Theorem~1 and a Definition~1 are a pain. +If you do number theorems and definitions, number everything consecutively. Thus if there are one theorem, one lemma, and one definition, you would have Theorem~1, Lemma~2, and Definition~3. Some people prefer all three to be numbered~1. We would \emph{strongly} like to discourage this. The problem is that this makes it virtually impossible to find anything since Theorem~2 might come after Definition~10 or the other way round. Papers and, worse, books that have a Theorem~1 and a Definition~1 are a pain. \begin{itemize} \item Do not inflict pain on other people. @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ You may also wish to present a bibliography at the end of your talk, so that peo \label{section-frame-guidelines} \label{section-guidelines-local} -Just like your whole presentation, each frame should also be structured. A frame that is solely filled with some long text is very hard to follow. It is your job to structure the contents of each frame such that, ideally, the audience immediately seems which information is important, which information is just a detail, how the presented information is related, and so on. +Just like your whole presentation, each frame should also be structured. A frame that is solely filled with some long text is very hard to follow. It is your job to structure the contents of each frame such that, ideally, the audience immediately sees which information is important, which information is just a detail, how the presented information is related, and so on. \paragraph{The Frame Title} @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ Graphics often convey concepts or ideas much more efficiently than text: A pictu \item Do \emph{not} use animations just to attract the attention of your audience. This often distracts attention away from the main topic of the slide. No matter how cute a rotating, flying theorem seems to look and no matter how badly you feel your audience needs some action to keep it happy, most people in the audience will typically feel you are making fun of them. \item - Do \emph{not} use distracting special effects like ``dissolving'' slides unless you have a very good reason for using them. If you use them, use them sparsely. They \emph{can} be useful in some situations: For example, you might show a young boy on a slide and might wish to dissolve this slide into slide showing a grown man instead. In this case, the dissolving gives the audience visual feedback that the young boy ``slowly becomes'' the man. + Do \emph{not} use distracting special effects like ``dissolving'' slides unless you have a very good reason for using them. If you use them, use them sparsely. They \emph{can} be useful in some situations: For example, you might show a young boy on a slide and might wish to dissolve this slide into a slide showing a grown man instead. In this case, the dissolving gives the audience visual feedback that the young boy ``slowly becomes'' the man. \end{itemize} @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ Summing up, the font size has little to do with the actual size of letters. Rath In a presentation the classical font sizes obviously lose their meaning. Nobody could read a projected text if it were actually 11pt. Instead, the projected letters need to be several centimetres high. Thus, it does not really make sense to specify ``font sizes'' for presentations in the usual way. Instead, you should try to think of the number of lines that will fit on a slide if you were to fill the whole slide with line-by-line text (you are never going to do that in practice, though). Depending on how far your audience is removed from the projection and on how large the projection is, between 10 and 20 lines should fit on each slide. The less lines, the more readable your text will be. -In \beamer, the default sizes of the fonts are chosen in a way that makes it difficult to fit ``too much'' onto a slide. Also, it will ensure that your slides are readable even under bad conditions like a large room and a small only a small projection area. However, you may wish to enlarge or shrink the fonts a bit if you know this to be more appropriate in your presentation environment. +In \beamer, the default sizes of the fonts are chosen in a way that makes it difficult to fit ``too much'' onto a slide. Also, it will ensure that your slides are readable even under bad conditions like a large room and only a small projection area. However, you may wish to enlarge or shrink the fonts a bit if you know this to be more appropriate in your presentation environment. Once the size of the normal text is settled, all other sizes are usually defined relative to that size. For this reason, \LaTeX\ has commands like |\large| or |\small|. The actual size these commands select depends on the size of normal text. @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ However, using small fonts can be tricky. Many PostScript fonts are just scaled You can counter both negative effects by using a bold version for small text. -In the other direction, you can use larger text for titles. However, using a larger font does not always have the desired effect. Just because a frame title is printed in large letters does not mean that it is read first. Indeed, have a look at the cover of your favorite magazine. Most likely, the magazine's name is the typeset in the largest font, but you your attention will nevertheless first go to the topics advertised on the cover. Likewise, in the table of contents you are likely to first focus on the entries, not on the words ``Table of Contents.'' Most likely, you would not spot a spelling mistake there (a friend of mine actually managed to misspell \emph{his own name} on the cover of his master's thesis and nobody noticed until a year later). In essence, large text at the top of a page signals ``unimportant since I know what to expect.'' So, instead of using a very large frame title, also consider using a normal size frame title that is typeset in bold or in italics. +In the other direction, you can use larger text for titles. However, using a larger font does not always have the desired effect. Just because a frame title is printed in large letters does not mean that it is read first. Indeed, have a look at the cover of your favorite magazine. Most likely, the magazine's name is the typeset in the largest font, but your attention will nevertheless first go to the topics advertised on the cover. Likewise, in the table of contents you are likely to first focus on the entries, not on the words ``Table of Contents.'' Most likely, you would not spot a spelling mistake there (a friend of mine actually managed to misspell \emph{his own name} on the cover of his master's thesis and nobody noticed until a year later). In essence, large text at the top of a page signals ``unimportant since I know what to expect.'' So, instead of using a very large frame title, also consider using a normal size frame title that is typeset in bold or in italics. \subsubsection{Font Families} \label{section-guidelines-serif} @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ The second font shape supported by \TeX\ are small capital letters. Using them c \item Small caps either come as ``faked'' small caps or as ``real'' small caps. Faked small caps are created by just scaling down normal uppercase letters. This leads to letters the look too thin. Real small caps are specially designed smaller versions of the uppercase letters that have the same stroke width as normal text. \item - Computer Modern fonts and expert version of PostScript fonts come with real small caps (though the small caps of Computer Modern are one point size too large for some unfathomable reason---but your audience is going to pardon this since it will not notice anyway). ``Simple'' PostScript fonts like out-of-the-box Helvetica or Times only come with faked small caps. + Computer Modern fonts and expert version of PostScript fonts come with real small caps (though the small caps of Computer Modern are one point size too large for some unfathomable reason---but your audience is going to pardon this since it will not be noticed anyway). ``Simple'' PostScript fonts like out-of-the-box Helvetica or Times only come with faked small caps. \item Text typeset in small caps is harder to read than normal text. The reason is that we read by seeing the ``shape'' of words. For example, the word ``shape'' is mainly recognized by seing one normal letter, one ascending letter, a normal letter, one descending letter, and a normal letter. One has much more trouble spotting a misspelling like ``shepe'' than ``spape''. Small caps destroy the shape of words since \textsc{shape}, \textsc{shepe} and \textsc{spape} all have the same shape, thus making it much harder to tell them apart. Your audience will read small caps more slowly than normal text. This is, by the way, why legal disclaimers are often written in uppercase letters: not to make them appear more important to you, but to make them much harder to actually read. \end{itemize} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-introduction.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-introduction.tex index 4b256464a06..2c15274e1c9 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-introduction.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-introduction.tex @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ % % See the file doc/licenses/LICENSE for more details. -% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-introduction.tex,v 4ffdfc43ec78 2013/05/23 07:06:56 joseph $ +% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-introduction.tex,v 72b5ec35e666 2015/02/20 21:17:42 joseph $ \section{Introduction} @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ This user's guide contains descriptions of all ``public'' commands, environments %% Now squares are used \setbeamertemplate{some beamer element}[circle]{3pt} -%% New a circle is used +%% Now a circle is used \end{verbatim} \beamer-colors are explained in Section~\ref{section-colors}. Here is the essence: To change the foreground of the color to, say, red, use diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-localstructure.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-localstructure.tex index bb816adc583..763cb40f33d 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-localstructure.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-localstructure.tex @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ % % See the file doc/licenses/LICENSE for more details. -% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-localstructure.tex,v 1cc0bc339fb2 2013/11/17 17:00:51 joseph $ +% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-localstructure.tex,v 72b5ec35e666 2015/02/20 21:17:42 joseph $ \section{Structuring a Presentation: The Local Structure} @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ In order to simplify changing the color or font of items, the different kinds of \subsection{Highlighting} -The \beamer\ class predefines commands and environments for highlighting text. Using these commands makes is easy to change the appearance of a document by changing the theme. +The \beamer\ class predefines commands and environments for highlighting text. Using these commands makes it easy to change the appearance of a document by changing the theme. \begin{command}{\structure\sarg{overlay specification}\marg{text}} The given text is marked as part of the structure, that is, it is supposed to help the audience see the structure of your presentation. If the \meta{overlay specification} is present, the command only has an effect on the specified slides. @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ In |article| mode, theorems are automatically numbered. By specifying the class \begin{environment}{{proof}\sarg{action specification}\oarg{proof name}\sarg{action specification}} Typesets a proof. If the optional \meta{proof name} is given, it completely replaces the word ``Proof.'' This is different from normal theorems, where the optional argument is shown in brackets. - At the end of the theorem, a |\qed| symbol is shown, except if you say |\qedhere| earlier in the proof (this is exactly as in |amsthm|). The default |\qed| symbol is an open rectangle. To completely suppress the symbol, write |\def\qedsymbol{}| in your preamble. To get an closed rectangle, say + At the end of the theorem, a |\qed| symbol is shown, except if you say |\qedhere| earlier in the proof (this is exactly as in |amsthm|). The default |\qed| symbol is an open circle. To completely suppress the symbol, write |\def\qedsymbol{}| in your preamble. To get a closed square, say \begin{verbatim} \setbeamertemplate{qed symbol}{\vrule width1.5ex height1.5ex depth0pt} \end{verbatim} @@ -798,7 +798,7 @@ The \beamer\ class also defines two environments for creating colored boxes. \item \declare{|colsep=|\meta{dimension}} sets the extra ``color separation space'' around the text. This space behaves the same way as the space added by |sep|, only this space is only inserted if the box has a colored background, that is, if the background of the \meta{beamer color} is not empty. This command can be used together with |sep|, the effects accumulate. \item - \declare{|colsep*=|\meta{dimension}} sets an extra color separation space around the text that is \emph{horizontally outside the box}. This means that if the box has a background, this background will protrude by \meta{dimension} to the left and right of the text, but this protruding background will not be taken intro consideration by \TeX\ for typesetting purposes. + \declare{|colsep*=|\meta{dimension}} sets an extra color separation space around the text that is \emph{horizontally outside the box}. This means that if the box has a background, this background will protrude by \meta{dimension} to the left and right of the text, but this protruding background will not be taken into consideration by \TeX\ for typesetting purposes. A typical example usage of this option arises when you insert a box with a colored background in the middle of normal text. In this case, if the background color is set, you would like a background to be drawn behind the text \emph{and} you would like a certain extra space around this text (the background should not stop immediately at the borders of the text, this looks silly) \emph{and} you would like the normal text always to be at the same horizontal position, independently of whether a background is present or not. In this case, using |colsep*=4pt| is a good option. \item @@ -884,6 +884,26 @@ You can use the standard \LaTeX\ environments |figure| and |table| much the same These \beamer-color and -font are used to typeset the caption name (a word like ``Figure''). The |caption| template must directly ``use'' them, they are not installed automatically by the |\insertcaptionname| command. \end{element} +\begin{element}{caption label separator}\yes\no\no + This template is inserted between caption name and caption text. + \begin{templateoptions} + \itemoption{default}{} + Typesets the colon followed by the space. + \itemoption{none}{} + Typesets no separator. + \itemoption{colon}{} + Alias for the default. + \itemoption{period}{} + Typesets the period followed by the space. + \itemoption{space}{} + Typesets the space. + \itemoption{quad}{} + Typesets the |\quad| followed by the space. + \itemoption{endash}{} + Typesets the en-dash surrounded by spaces (| -- |). + \end{templateoptions} +\end{element} + \subsection{Splitting a Frame into Multiple Columns} @@ -988,7 +1008,7 @@ The package |textpos| provides several commands for positioning text absolutely \subsection{Verbatim and Fragile Text} -If you wish to use a |{verbatim}| environment in a frame, you have to add the option |[fragile]| to the |{frame}| environment. In this case, you really have to use the |{frame}| environment (not the |\frame| command) and the |\end{frame}| must be alone on a single line. Using this option will cause the frame contents to be written to an external file and the read back. See the description of the |{frame}| environment for more details. +If you wish to use a |{verbatim}| environment in a frame, you have to add the option |[fragile]| to the |{frame}| environment. In this case, you really have to use the |{frame}| environment (not the |\frame| command) and the |\end{frame}| must be alone on a single line. Using this option will cause the frame contents to be written to an external file and then read back. See the description of the |{frame}| environment for more details. You must also use the |[fragile]| option for frames that include any ``fragile'' text, which is any text that is not ``interpreted the way text is usually interpreted by \TeX.'' For example, if you use a package that (locally) redefined the meaning of, say, the character |&|, you must use this option. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-nonpresentation.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-nonpresentation.tex index 7f2d7d8d78f..76c5358ab42 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-nonpresentation.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-nonpresentation.tex @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ % % See the file doc/licenses/LICENSE for more details. -% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-nonpresentation.tex,v eb80bc2d0e53 2012/04/15 11:03:09 spitzmueller $ +% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-nonpresentation.tex,v 72b5ec35e666 2015/02/20 21:17:42 joseph $ \section{Creating Handouts and Lecture Notes} \label{section-modes} @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ The package |beamerarticle| defines virtually all of \beamer's commands in a way \item \declare{|noamsthm|} will suppress the loading of the |amsthm| package. No theorems will be defined. \item - \declare{|notheorem|} will suppress the definition of standard environments like |theorem|, but |amsthm| is still loaded and the |\newtheorem| command still makes the defined environments overlay-specification-aware. Using this option allows you to define the standard environments in whatever way you like while retaining the power of the extensions to |amsthm|. + \declare{|notheorems|} will suppress the definition of standard environments like |theorem|, but |amsthm| is still loaded and the |\newtheorem| command still makes the defined environments overlay-specification-aware. Using this option allows you to define the standard environments in whatever way you like while retaining the power of the extensions to |amsthm|. \item \declare{|envcountsect|} causes theorem, definitions and the like to be numbered with each section. Thus instead of Theorem~1 you get Theorem~1.1. We recommend using this option. \item @@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ The last flavor of the mode command behaves quite differently. \begin{command}{\mode\declare{|*|}} The effect of this mode is to ignore all text outside frames in the |presentation| modes. In |article| mode it has no effect. - This mode should only be entered outside of frames. Once entered, if the current mode is a |presentation| mode, \TeX\ will enter a gobbling state similar to the gobbling state of the second ``flavor'' of the |\mode| command. The difference is that the text is now read token-wise, not line-wise. The text is gobbled token by token until one of the following tokens is found: |\mode|, |\frame|, |\againframe|, |\part|, |\section|, |\subsection|, |\appendix|, |\note|, |\begin{frame}|, and |\end{document}| (the last two are really tokens, but they are recognized anyway). + This mode should only be entered outside of frames. Once entered, if the current mode is a |presentation| mode, \TeX\ will enter a gobbling state similar to the gobbling state of the second ``flavor'' of the |\mode| command. The difference is that the text is now read token-wise, not line-wise. The text is gobbled token by token until one of the following tokens is found: |\mode|, |\frame|, |\againframe|, |\part|, |\section|, |\subsection|, |\appendix|, |\note|, |\begin{frame}|, and |\end{document}| (the last two are not really tokens, but they are recognized anyway). Once one of these commands is encountered, the gobbling stops and the command is executed. However, all of these commands restore the mode that was in effect when they started. Thus, once the command is finished, \TeX\ returns to its gobbling. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-overlays.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-overlays.tex index 9f90d67a00d..100254da628 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-overlays.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-overlays.tex @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ % % See the file doc/licenses/LICENSE for more details. -% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-overlays.tex,v 9363ef1d9575 2012/12/31 15:41:47 jspitzm $ +% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-overlays.tex,v 72b5ec35e666 2015/02/20 21:17:42 joseph $ \section{Creating Overlays} \label{section-overlay} @@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ The following two commands can be used to ensure that a certain counter is autom This section is only important if you use \beamer's mode mechanism to create different versions of your presentation. If you are not familiar with \beamer's modes, please skip this section or read Section~\ref{section-modes} first. -In certain cases you may wish to have different overlay specifications to apply to a command in different modes. For example, you might wish a certain text to appear only from the third slide on during your presentation, but in a handout for the audience there should be no second slide and the text should appear already on the second slide. In this case you could write +In certain cases you may wish to have different overlay specifications to apply to a command in different modes. For example, you might wish a certain text to appear only from the third slide on during your presentation, but in a handout for the audience there should be no third slide and the text should appear already on the second slide. In this case you could write \begin{verbatim} \only<3| handout:2>{Some text} \end{verbatim} @@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ As if all this were not already complicated enough, there is another mode that b This section also introduces a rather advanced concept. You may also wish to skip it on first reading. -Some overlay specification-aware commands cannot only handle normal overlay specifications, but also so called \emph{action specifications}. In an action specification, the list of slide numbers and ranges is prefixed by \meta{action}|@|, where \meta{action} is the name of a certain action to be taken on the specified slides: +Some overlay specification-aware commands cannot handle not only normal overlay specifications, but also so called \emph{action specifications}. In an action specification, the list of slide numbers and ranges is prefixed by \meta{action}|@|, where \meta{action} is the name of a certain action to be taken on the specified slides: \begin{verbatim} \item<3-| alert@3> Shown from slide 3 on, alerted on slide 3. \end{verbatim} @@ -661,7 +661,7 @@ The whole action mechanism is based on the following environment: This has the same effect as putting \meta{text} in an |actionenv|. \example - |\action<alert@2>{Could also have used \alert<2>{}.}| + |\action<alert@2>{Could also have used \texttt{\string\alert<2>\char`\{\char`\}}.}| \end{command} \begin{command}{\beamerdefaultoverlayspecification\marg{default overlay specification}} @@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ The problem starts if you decide to insert a new fruit, say, at the beginning. I The effect of the |+|-sign is the following: You can use it in any overlay specification at any point where you would usually use a number. If a |+|-sign is encountered, it is replaced by the current value of the \LaTeX\ counter |beamerpauses|, which is 1 at the beginning of the frame. Then the counter is increased by 1, though it is only increased once for every overlay specification, even if the specification contains multiple |+|-signs (they are replaced by the same number). -In the above example, the first specification is replaced by |<1->|. Then the second is replaced by |<2->| and so forth. We can now easily insert new entries, without having to change anything. We might also write the following: +In the above example, the first specification is replaced by |<1->|. Then the second is replaced by |<2->| and so forth. We can now easily insert new entries, without having to change anything else. We might also write the following: \begin{verbatim} \begin{itemize} \item<+-| alert@+> Apple diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-tutorial.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-tutorial.tex index 26209d2e146..935fcae44c1 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-tutorial.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/beamer/doc/beamerug-tutorial.tex @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ % % See the file doc/licenses/LICENSE for more details. -% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-tutorial.tex,v 9363ef1d9575 2012/12/31 15:41:47 jspitzm $ +% $Header: /Users/joseph/Documents/LaTeX/beamer/doc/beamerug-tutorial.tex,v 72b5ec35e666 2015/02/20 21:17:42 joseph $ \section{Tutorial: Euclid's Presentation} \label{section-tutorial} @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ The |\item| command is not the only command that takes overlay specifications. A \only<4->{The proof used \textit{reductio ad absurdum}.} \end{verbatim} -On non-specified slides the |\only| command simply ``throws its argument away'' and the argument does not occupy any space. This leads to different heights of the text on the first three slides and on the fourth slide. If the text is centered vertically, this will cause the text to ``wobble'' and thus |\uncover| should be used. However, you sometimes wish things to ``really disappear'' on some slides and then |\only| is useful. Euclid could also have used the class option |t|, which causes the text in frames to be vertically flushed to the top. Then a differing text height does not cause wobbling. Vertical flushing can also be achieved for only a single frame be by giving the optional argument |[t]| like this to the |frame| environment as in +On non-specified slides the |\only| command simply ``throws its argument away'' and the argument does not occupy any space. This leads to different heights of the text on the first three slides and on the fourth slide. If the text is centered vertically, this will cause the text to ``wobble'' and thus |\uncover| should be used. However, you sometimes wish things to ``really disappear'' on some slides and then |\only| is useful. Euclid could also have used the class option |t|, which causes the text in frames to be vertically flushed to the top. Then a differing text height does not cause wobbling. Vertical flushing can also be achieved for only a single frame by giving the optional argument |[t]| like this to the |frame| environment as in \begin{verbatim} \begin{frame}[t] \frametitle{There Is No Largest Prime Number} @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ Pondering on the problem some more, Euclid decides that it would be even nicer t Trying this, he is not quite satisfied with the result as the block on the left has a different height than the one on the right. He thinks it would be nicer if they were vertically top-aligned. So he adds the |[t]| option to the |columns| environment. -Euclid is somewhat please to find out that a |\pause| at the end of the first column allows him to ``uncover'' the second column only on the second slide of the frame. +Euclid is somewhat pleased to find out that a |\pause| at the end of the first column allows him to ``uncover'' the second column only on the second slide of the frame. \subsection{Adding References} @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ and he can then add a citation: On another frame, Euclid would like to show a listing of an algorithm his friend Eratosthenes has sent him (saying he came up with it while reorganizing his sieve collection). Euclid normally uses the |verbatim| environment and sometimes also similar environments like |lstlisting| to typeset listings. 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