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authorNorbert Preining <preining@logic.at>2007-11-16 11:32:30 +0000
committerNorbert Preining <preining@logic.at>2007-11-16 11:32:30 +0000
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talk v1.1
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/README10
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/example.tex63
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/README
index 6c2b4923625..63cdd61c365 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/README
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/README
@@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ Requirements
The talk class requires the packages
amsmath,
- graphicx,
pgf,
multido,
hyperref.
@@ -66,3 +65,12 @@ v. 1.0.2:
- Problem with the papersize in screen mode under pdflatex fixed.
+v. 1.1:
+
+- talk is now compatible with and requires pgf version 1.18.
+
+- talk no longer requires the graphicx package.
+
+- \@makeslide is now executed inside a pgfpicture environment. Existing style
+ packages may have to be adapted.
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/example.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/example.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..3cadee32c3c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/example.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+\documentclass[12pt,screen]{talk}
+%\documentclass[12pt,slides]{talk}
+%\documentclass[12pt,notes]{talk}
+
+\usepackage{sidebars}
+
+\slidesmag{1.5}
+
+\title{My Test Talk}
+\author[John Smith]{John Smith\thanks{Some bloke.}}
+
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\begin{slide}[plain]{}
+ \maketitle
+\end{slide}
+\begin{slide}[outline]{My Table of Contents}
+ \tableofcontents
+\end{slide}
+
+\section{First Section}
+
+\begin{slide}{My Title}
+ Stuff.\footnote{My footnote}
+\end{slide}
+\begin{notes}
+ Some notes about this slide.
+\end{notes}
+
+\subsection{First Subsection}
+\begin{slide}{Another Title}
+ More stuff.
+\end{slide}
+\begin{slide}{Yet Another Title}
+ Even more stuff.
+\end{slide}
+
+\subsection{Second Subsection}
+\begin{slide}{First Slide in Second Subsection}
+ Blah blah bla...
+\end{slide}
+
+\section{Second Section}
+
+\begin{slide}{A Slide in Section Two}
+ ...you get the idea.
+\end{slide}
+
+\subsection{Subsection 2.1}
+\begin{multislide}{3}{Multislide Example}
+ A few bullet points:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Bullet 1
+ \fromslide{2}{\item Bullet 2}
+ {\onlyslide*{3}{\color{red}}\item Bullet 3}
+ \end{itemize}
+ \onlyslide*{1}{You can only see bullets 1 and 3.}%
+ \onlyslide*{2}{You can see all bullets.}
+ \onlyslide*{3}{Now bullet 3 is red.}
+\end{multislide}
+
+\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/talkdoc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/talkdoc.pdf
index fda4be1bf2a..e6151637094 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/talkdoc.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/talkdoc.pdf
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/talkdoc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/talkdoc.tex
index 4fd0b1aa7b6..cc633b52ef4 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/talkdoc.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/talk/talkdoc.tex
@@ -65,8 +65,8 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
%
-The \pkg{talk} class requires the packages \pkg{amsmath}, \pkg{graphicx},
-\pkg{pgf}, \pkg{multido} and \pkg{hyperref}. They can all be obtained from
+The \pkg{talk} class requires the packages \pkg{amsmath}, \pkg{pgf} version 1.18
+or above, \pkg{multido} and \pkg{hyperref}. They can all be obtained from
\begin{quote}
|http://www.ctan.org|.
\end{quote}
@@ -524,22 +524,26 @@ The |slide| and |multislide| environments store the slide title in the macro
the various |\@make|\ldots\ commands you can therefore use |\@slidetitle| and
|\@slidebody| to insert the title and body of the current slide.
-\DescribeMacro{\@makeslide}
-In the |screen| or |slides| mode the |slide| and |multislide| environments call
-the |\@makeslide| command, which should produce an LR box of width |\slidewidth|
-and height |\slideheight| that contains the actual slide. In the |slides| mode
-the output of |\@makeslide| is centered on the page and scaled by the factor
-specified in the last call of the |\slidesmag| command. If the |rotate| option
-is enabled it is also rotated by 90 degrees in the counterclockwise direction.
+\DescribeMacro{\@makeslide} All the graphical wizardry in \pkg{talk} is done by
+the \pkg{pgf} package. To generate a slide the |slide| environment executes the
+macro |\@makeslide| inside a |pgfpicture| environment. Before the call to
+|\@makeslide| it executes several commands that set the bounding box of the
+picture to a box of width |\slidewidth| and height |\slideheight| and scales and
+rotates the picture in accordance with the on the compilation mode and class
+options. The |\@makeslide| macro should therefore expand to a sequence of valid
+\pkg{pgf} commands which draw the slide inside a box of width |\slidewidth| and
+height |\slideheight|, with the origin located at the lower-left corner.
+\DescribeMacro{\@slidebox} To obtain an LR box containing the properly
+scaled and rotated slide you can use the |\@slidebox| macro.
\DescribeMacro{\@makenotesslide}
If you compile in the |notes| mode the |slide| and |multislide| environments
call |\@makenotesslide| to insert the current slide. By default the
-|\@makenotesslide| command simply centers the output of |\@makeslide|
+|\@makenotesslide| command simply centers the |\@slidebox|
horizontally:
\begin{quote}
|\newcommand{\@makenotesslide}{|\\
- | \par\hspace*{\fill}\@makeslide\hspace*{\fill}\par|\\
+ | \par\hspace*{\fill}\@slidebox\hspace*{\fill}\par|\\
|}|
\end{quote}
You can change this behaviour by redefining the |\@makenotesslide| command. For
@@ -554,29 +558,20 @@ in your style definition.
To change the way the slides appear in the |screen| and |slides| mode you could
redefine the |\@makeslide| command. However, usually you'll want to draw the
-slide background with some graphics package like \pkg{pgf} and then typeset the
-contents of the slide in a parbox of width |\slidewidth| and height
-|\slideheight| placed on top of that picture.
-\DescribeMacro{\@makeslidebackground}\DescribeMacro{\@makeslidecontent} The
-\pkg{talk} class faciliates this task by allowing you to customise the commands
-|\@makeslidebackground| and |\@makeslidecontent|. The default definition for
-|\@makeslide| is
-\begin{quote}
- |\newcommand{\@makeslide}{|\\
- | \begin{pgfpicture}{0pt}{0pt}{0pt}{0pt}|\\
- | \@makeslidebackground|\\
- | \end{pgfpicture}|\\
- | \parbox[b][\slideheight][t]{\slidewidth}{|\\
- | \@makeslidecontent|\\
- | }|\\
- |}|
-\end{quote}
-Thus the |\@makeslidebackground| macro should expand to a series of \pkg{pgf}
-commands that draw the background of the slide. Note that the origin of the
-\pkg{pgf} coordinate system is at the lower left-hand corner of the slide. The
-|\@makeslidecontent| macro should expand to whatever you want to put in the
-parbox. Here, you start with the current point in the upper left corner of the
-slide.
+slide background with \pkg{pgf} and then typeset the contents of the slide in a
+minipage of width |\slidewidth| and height |\slideheight| placed on top of that
+picture.
+\DescribeMacro{\@makeslidebackground}\DescribeMacro{\@makeslidecontent}
+Therefore the \pkg{talk} class provides two macros |\@makeslidebackground| and
+|\@makeslidecontent| and a default definition for |\@makeslide| which does
+exactly the above: It executes |\@makeslidebackground| inside a |pgfpicture|
+environment, then covers the slide with a minipage of width |\slidewidth| and
+height |\slideheight| and then executes the |\@makeslidecontent| inside the
+minipage environment. Thus the |\@makeslidebackground| macro should expand to a
+series of \pkg{pgf} commands that draw the background of the slide, with the
+origin at the lower-left corner. The |\@makeslidecontent| macro should expand to
+whatever you want to put in the minipage. Here, you start with the current point
+in the upper left corner of the slide.
In this way \pkg{talk} gives you complete artistic freedom in the design of your
slides: It lets you define the macros that generate the slides while contents
@@ -718,7 +713,7 @@ email to
\bigskip
\begin{flushright}
- Martin Wiebusch, 31.07.2005
+ Martin Wiebusch, \today
\end{flushright}
\end{document}