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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2009-04-07 18:02:49 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2009-04-07 18:02:49 +0000 |
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new context package context-simpleslides (6apr09)
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header=0.25in, + footer=0.5in, + headerdistace=0.25in, + footerdistance=0.25in, + marking=on, +% grid=yes, + ] + +\setuppagenumbering [location=footer] + +%% >>> +%% Typescripts : <<< +\starttypescript [serif] [dejavu] + \setups[font:fallback:sans] + \definefontsynonym [Serif] [name:dejavuserif] + [features=default] + \definefontsynonym [SerifItalic] [name:dejavuserifitalic] + [features=default] + \definefontsynonym [SerifBold] [name:dejavuserifbold] [features=default] + \definefontsynonym [SerifBoldItalic] [name:dejavuserifbolditalic] + [features=default] +\stoptypescript + +\starttypescript [sans] [dejavu] + \setups[font:fallback:sans] + \definefontsynonym [Sans] [name:dejavusans] + [features=default] + \definefontsynonym [SansItalic] [name:dejavusansoblique] + [features=default] + \definefontsynonym [SansBold] [name:dejavusansbold] + [features=default] + \definefontsynonym [SansBoldItalic] [name:dejavusansboldoblique] + [features=default] +\stoptypescript + +\starttypescript [mono] [dejavu] + \setups[font:fallback:mono] + \definefontsynonym [Mono] [name:dejavusansmono] + [features=default] + \definefontsynonym [MonoItalic] [name:dejavusansmonooblique] + [features=default] + \definefontsynonym [MonoBold] [name:dejavusansmonobold] + [features=default] + \definefontsynonym [MonoBoldItalic] [name:dejavusansmonoboldoblique] + [features=default] +\stoptypescript + +\starttypescript [dejavu] + \definetypeface [dejavu] [rm] [serif] [dejavu] [default] + \definetypeface [dejavu] [ss] [sans] [dejavu] [default] + \definetypeface [dejavu] [tt] [mono] [dejavu] [default] + \definetypeface [dejavu] [mm] [math] [modern] [default] +\stoptypescript + +\setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em=italic] +\usetypescript[dejavu] +\setupbodyfont[dejavu,10pt] + +%% >>> +%% Logos: <<< +\logo [TEX] {Tex} +\logo [LATEX] {Latex} +\logo [CONTEXT] {Context} +\logo [PDFTEX] {pdftex} +\logo [LUATEX] {Luatex} +\logo [XETEX] {Xetex} +\logo [MKII] {MkII} +\logo [MKIV] {MkIV} + +\setupsorting[logo][style=normal] + +%% >>> + +\definetype[typeTEX][option=tex, style=type] +\definetype[command][color=darkred, style=type] +\definetype[options][color=darkblue, style=type] + +\setupindenting[medium,yes] +\setupwhitespace[medium] + +\setuphead[title][alternative=middle, textstyle=sansbold] +\setuphead[section,subsubject,subsection] + [numberstyle=sansbold,textstyle=sansbold] + +\setuplistalternative[a] + [distance=0pt,width=1em,stretch=10em, + command=\hskip0.5em\ldots\hskip0.5em\relax] + +\setuplist [section] + [margin=10em, alternative=a] + +\useURL[practex][http://www.tug.org/pracjourn/2006-2/schmitz/] + +\setupitemize[1][autointro] +\setupitemize[indenting=no] + + +%% Frames and Backgrounds : <<< +\definetextbackground + [EXAMPLE] + [ mp=background:random, + location=paragraph, + rulethickness=1pt, + framecolor=darkred, + width=broad, + leftoffset=1em, + rightoffset=1em, + before={\testpage[2]\blank[big]}, + after={\blank[big]} +% before={\testpage[3]\blank[3*big]}, +% after={\blank[3*big]} + ] + +\startuseMPgraphic{background:random} + path p; + for i = 1 upto nofmultipars : + p = (multipars[i] + topenlarged 8pt + bottomenlarged 8pt) randomized 4pt ; + fill p withcolor lightgray ; + draw p withcolor \MPvar{linecolor} + withpen pencircle scaled \MPvar{linewidth}; + endfor; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +\defineframedtext + [EXAMPLEframe] + [rulethickness=1pt, + framecolor=darkred, + width=broad, + background=color, + backgroundcolor=gray, + ] + +\defineoverlay[randomframe] + [\useMPgraphic{background:random:frame}] + +\startuseMPgraphic{background:random:frame} + path p; + p = (OverlayBox + topenlarged 10pt + bottomenlarged 10pt) randomized 4pt ; + fill p withcolor lightgray ; + draw p withcolor \MPvar{linecolor} + withpen pencircle scaled \MPvar{linewidth}; + endfor; +\stopuseMPgraphic +\setupexternalfigures[location={local,global,default}] + +%% >>> +%% Interface <<< +\definecolor[colorprettyfour][orange] +\usemodule[int-load] +\loadsetups[cont-en.xml] +\loadsetups[t-simpleslides.xml] +\definetextbackground + [setuptext] + [ mp=background:random, + location=paragraph, + rulethickness=1pt, + framecolor=darkgreen, + width=broad, + leftoffset=1em, + rightoffset=1em, + align=right, + before={\testpage[3]\blank[2*big]}, + after={\endgraf\blank[big]} +% before={\testpage[3]\blank[3*big]}, +% after={\blank[3*big]} + ] + +%% There gotta be a better way to configure this! + +\unprotected\def\showSETUPrecord + {\getvalue{\e!start setuptext} + \tttf + \nohyphens + \veryraggedright + \startXMLmapping [one] + \doglobal\newcounter\currentSETUPargument + \global\let\maximumSETUPargument\currentSETUPargument + \bgroup + \doif{\XMLpar{cd:command}{generated}{}}{yes}{\ttsl}% + \doifelseXMLop{type}{environment} + {\tex{\e!start}}{\startcolor[colorprettytwo]\tex{}}\ignorespaces + \XMLflush{cd:sequence}\stopcolor\ignorespaces + \egroup + \doifelseXMLempty{cd:arguments} + {} + {\bgroup + \setbox0=\hbox{\XMLflush{cd:arguments}}% + \global\let\maximumSETUPargument\currentSETUPargument + \doglobal\newcounter\currentSETUPargument + \ignorespaces\XMLflush{cd:arguments}% + \doif{\XMLpar{cd:command}{type}{}}{environment} + {\hskip.5em\unknown\hskip.5em + \doif{\XMLpar{cd:command}{generated}{}}{yes}{\ttsl}% + \tex{\e!stop}\ignorespaces\XMLflush{cd:sequence}}% + \endgraf + \egroup + %\bgroup + % \tx + % \doif{\XMLpar{cd:command}{interactive}{}}{yes} {\quad INTERACTIVE}% + % \doif{\XMLpar{cd:command}{interactive}{}}{exclusive}{\quad INTERACTIVE ONLY}% + %\egroup + \startXMLmapping [two] + \bgroup + \doglobal\newcounter\currentSETUPargument + \blank[\v!line] + %\switchtobodyfont[small] % kan sneller + \ignorespaces\XMLflush{cd:arguments}\endgraf + %\endgraf + \egroup + \stopXMLmapping} + \stopXMLmapping + \getvalue{\e!stop setuptext}} + +\def\showSETUPnumber + {\doglobal\increment\currentSETUPargument + \hbox to 2em + {\startcolor[blue] + \ifcase\maximumSETUPargument\relax + \or*\else\currentSETUPargument + \fi\stopcolor + \hss}} + +\def\showSETUPassignment {\showSETUP + {{\colorprettythree[}.\lower.5ex\hbox{=}.{\colorprettythree]}} + {{\colorprettythree[}..,.\lower.5ex\hbox{=}.,..{\colorprettythree]}}} + +\def\showSETUPkeyword {\showSETUP + {\colorprettythree{[}...{\colorprettythree]}} + {\colorprettythree{[}...,...{\colorprettythree]}}} + +\def\showSETUPargument {\showSETUP + {{\colorprettyone\leftargument}..{\colorprettyone\rightargument}} + {{\colorprettyone\leftargument}..,...,..{\colorprettyone\rightargument}}} + +\def\showSETUPdisplaymath {\showSETUP + {\$\$...\$\$} + {\$\$...\$\$}} + +\def\showSETUPindex {\showSETUP + {{\colorprettyone\leftargument}...{\colorprettyone\rightargument}} + {{\colorprettyone\leftargument}..+...+..{\colorprettyone\rightargument}}} + +\def\showSETUPmath {\showSETUP + {\$...\$} + {\$...\$}} + +\def\showSETUPnothing {\showSETUP + {...} + {}} + +\def\showSETUPfile {\showSETUP + {~...~} + {}} + +\def\showSETUPposition {\showSETUP + {(...)} + {(...,...)}} + +\def\showSETUPreference {\showSETUP + {[...]} + {[...,...]}} + +\def\showSETUPcsname {\showSETUP + {{\c!setup!command!{}}} + {}} + +\def\showSETUPdestination {\showSETUP + {[{\colorprettyone\leftargument}..[ref]{\colorprettyone\rightargument}]} + {[..,{\colorprettyone\leftargument}..[ref,..]{\colorprettyone\rightargument},..]}} + +\def\showSETUPtriplet {\showSETUP + {[x:y:z=]} + {[x:y:z=,..]}} + +\def\showSETUPword {\showSETUP + {{\colorprettyone\leftargument}...{\colorprettyone\rightargument}} + {{\colorprettyone\leftargument}.. ... ..{\colorprettyone\rightargument}}} + +\def\showSETUPcontent {\showSETUP + {{\colorprettyone\leftargument}...{\colorprettyone\rightargument}} + {{\colorprettyone\leftargument}.. ... ..{\colorprettyone\rightargument}}} + +%% >>> + +\def\ShowStyle#1% + {\blank[big] + \midaligned{\startcombination[2*2] + {\externalfigure[styles/#1][page=1,width=0.55\textwidth]} + {Title Page} + {\externalfigure[styles/#1][page=2,width=0.55\textwidth]} + {Normal Slide} + {\externalfigure[styles/#1][page=3,width=0.55\textwidth]} + {Horizontal Picture} + {\externalfigure[styles/#1][page=10,width=0.55\textwidth]} + {Vertical Picture} + \stopcombination}} + +\starttext + +\title + Simple Slides \\ + A \CONTEXT\ presentation module + +\startEXAMPLE +\placelist[section] +\stopEXAMPLE + +\section Introduction + +This module provides an easy|-|to|-|use interface +for creating simple slides/presentations in \CONTEXT. +The salient features of this module are: +\startitemize + \item The module is meant for presentations which will be shown on a + digital projector. They have no interactive elements (such as buttons or + hyperlinks) and no navigational tools (such as table of contents). + \item The module comes with several predefined styles; these styles are sober + in appearance and meant for academic presentations. It also provides some + macros to help in presenting slides with both pictures and text. + \item Most styles allow for some degree of user|-|reconfigurability. Designing + a new style is also easy. +\stopitemize + +This module provides a simple structure that will be suitable for beginning or +intermediate users of \CONTEXT, or someone who does not want to spend too much +time playing around with different configuration options for \CONTEXT. As such +it focusses on different users than Hans's presentation modules that provide +more fancier features. This module also offers much less features than the +\LATEX\ \filename{beamer} package. Its main strength is its ease of use; you +should be able to write your first presentation after spending five minutes with +this manual. + +\section A bit of history + +The idea of a module suitable for simple presentations took shape when Thomas +started using \CONTEXT\ for preparing his course presentations. \CONTEXT\ comes +with a bunch of modules for presentations (the files \filename{s-pre-??.tex} in +\filename{$TEXMF/tex/context/base}) which are written by Hans Hagen. Hans +usually creates a new presentation style whenever he gives a talk about +\CONTEXT. As such, his presentation styles highlight the fancy and bleeding edge +features of \CONTEXT, and are not the most suitable starting point for academic +presentations. + +\CONTEXT\ does make creating your own presentation style relatively easy. So +Thomas wrote some presentation related macros (see the Prac\TEX\ article +{\tt\from[practex]}). With time, he extended these macros into a collection of +styles providing different visual effects, and later collected all of them in +the \filename{taspresent} module. He gave a talk about the +\filename{taspresent} module in in the second \CONTEXT\ user meeting at Bohinj, +and in the ensuing discussions, Aditya and Thomas decided to modularize and +\quotation{\CONTEXT{ize}} some of the internals of the module, giving rise to +the current module. Most of the code in the current release has been +contributed by Aditya. + +\section{Installation} + +The module is installed in the usual way: simply unzip the archive +\filename{t-simpleslides-<date>.zip} into one of your \filename{$TEXMF} trees, +and from a terminal run \command{mktexlsr} (for \MKII) and \command{luatools +--generate} (for \MKIV). To verify that everything was installed correctly, from +a terminal run \command{kpsewhich t-simpleslides.tex} (for \MKII) and +\command{luatools t-simpleslides.tex} (for \MKIV); these commands should return +the complete path of the files that you just installed. + +\subsubject A note about \TEX|-|engines + +We have extensively tested this module with \PDFTEX\ and \LUATEX\ (that is, +with \MKII\ and \MKIV). In spite of our best efforts, we have not been able to +get this module to work reliably with \XETEX. If you are a \XETEX\ guru, and +know how to fix some of the errors with \XETEX, we will appreciate the help. + +\section Quick start + +First you must tell \CONTEXT\ that you want to use this module. To do this +simply write: + +\startEXAMPLE +\startTEX +\usemodule[simpleslides] +\stopTEX +\stopEXAMPLE + +This sets the paper size and font sizes to values that are suitable for +presentations. Everything else is left like a default \CONTEXT\ document. The +module provides different styles that change the visual appearance of the +presentation. The following styles are provided: +\startitemize[columns, three] + \item \options{BigNumber} + \item \options{BottomSquares} + \item \options{Boxed} + \item \options{Ellipse} + \item \options{Embossed} + \item \options{Framed} + \item \options{FramedTitle} + \item \options{HorizontalStripes} + \item \options{NarrowStripes} + \item \options{RainbowStripe} + \item \options{Rounded} + \item \options{Shaded} + \item \options{SideSquares} + \item \options{Split} + \item \options{Sunrise} + \item \options{Swoosh} + \item \options{ThickStripes} +\stopitemize + +To use a style, say \options{BigNumber}, pass the \options{style=BigNumber} +option to the \filename{simpleslides} module as follows. + +\startEXAMPLE +\startTEX +\usemodule[simpleslides] + [style=BigNumber] +\stopTEX +\stopEXAMPLE + +Some of the styles have a few variants that can be chosen using +\options{color} and \options{alternative} keys. These are explained in \in +Section[sec:styles]. + +By default, the Latin Modern Sans font is used. The module makes it easy to +use other fonts that come with a typical \TEX\ distribution. +The following fonts are provided: +\startitemize[columns, three] + \item \options{LatinModern} + \item \options{LatinModernSans} + \item \options{Bookman} + \item \options{Chancery} + \item \options{Gothic} + \item \options{Helvetica} + \item \options{Palatino} + \item \options{Schoolbook} + \item \options{Times} +\stopitemize + +To choose a font, say \options{Helvetica}, pass \options{font=Helvetica} option +to the \filename{simpleslides} module as follows. +\startEXAMPLE +\startTEX +\usemodule[simpleslides] + [style=BigNumber, + font=Helvetica] +\stopTEX +\stopEXAMPLE + +By default, the chosen font is used at 17pt size. The font size can be changed +using the \options{size} key. + +More details about the fonts, including information on how to use your own fonts +is given in \in Section[sec:fonts]. + +The complete setup for using this module is +\setup{simpleslides} + +\subsubject Structure of a presentation + +The \filename{simpleslides} module has a very simple model of a presentation. A +presentation consists of a title followed by a series of slides; the module +provides macros to help create a presentation title page and slides. + +\subsubject Presentation title page + +A presentation title page displays the title of the presentation, the names of +the authors, and the date. +%% TODO: Also add institution and detail. +These can be specified using \typeTEX{\setupTitle} as follows: +\startEXAMPLE +\startTEX +\setupTitle + [ title={Title of the presentation}, + author={Name of authors}, + date={Date of presentation}, + ] +\stopTEX +\stopEXAMPLE + +The macro \typeTEX{\placeTitle} places the title page in the presentation. It is +possible to change the look of \typeTEX{\placeTitle} using some additional +arguments to \typeTEX{\setupTitle}. These are explained in \in +Section[sec:setuptitle]. + +\subsubject Presentation slide + +The \filename{simpleslides} module provides a \typeTEX{\SlideTitle} macro, which +starts a new slide (basically a new page), and typesets its argument as the +title of the slide. It also takes care of increasing the page counters and +progress bars, and setting up the background. The content of the slides follows +after this command. + +A slide is a normal \CONTEXT\ page, so you can use any command or environment +that you want. Each presentation style sets up a style for itemizations, and +provides useful macros for placing pictures. These macros will be explained +later. + +\adaptlayout[lines=+2] + +\subsubject A minimal presentation + +A minimal presentation is shown below. The result is shown in \in +Figure[fig:example]. + +\startEXAMPLE +\typefile[option=tex]{example.tex} +\stopEXAMPLE + +\placefigure + [top,bottom] + [fig:example] + {A minimal presentation} + \startcombination[2*2] + \startEXAMPLEframe[width=0.55\textwidth] +\startTEX + \usemodule[simpleslides] + [style=BigNumber] + \setupTitle[...] + + \starttext + \SlideTitle{...} + ... + \SlideTitle{...} + ... + \stoptext +\stopTEX + \stopEXAMPLEframe + {A minimal example} + {\externalfigure[example][page=1,width=0.55\textwidth]}{Title page} + {\externalfigure[example][page=2,width=0.55\textwidth]}{First slide} + {\externalfigure[example][page=3,width=0.55\textwidth]}{Second slide} + \stopcombination + + + +\section Placing pictures + +If you want to place pictures in your slides, you can always use \CONTEXT's +\typeTEX{\externalfigure} macro. This module also provides a macro, +\typeTEX{\IncludePicture}, for preconfigured picture layouts. Two layouts are +provided: +\startitemize + \item \options{horizontal}: the picture is placed under the title of the slide, + so that it fits in the available space. + \item \options{vertical}: the slide is divided into two columns; the picture is + placed on the left column and text is placed on the right column. +\stopitemize +These layouts are shown in \in Figure[fig:pictures]. + +\page + +\placefigure + [top,bottom] + [fig:pictures] + {Example of \options{horizontal} and \options{vertical} options for + \typeTEX{\IncludePicture} macro} + \startcombination[2*2] + \startEXAMPLEframe[width=0.55\textwidth] +\startTEX + \usemodule[simpleslides] + [...] + \starttext + ... + \IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] + {A Dutch Cow} + ... + \stoptext +\stopTEX + \stopEXAMPLEframe + {A horizontal picture} + {\externalfigure[styles/BigNumber-blue] + [page=3,width=0.55\textwidth]}{A horizontal picture} + \startEXAMPLEframe[width=0.55\textwidth] +\startTEX + \usemodule[simpleslides] + [...] + \starttext + ... + \IncludePicture + [vertical] + [mill] + {The windmills are an example of a green energy source} + ... + \stoptext +\stopTEX + \stopEXAMPLEframe + {A vertical picture} + {\externalfigure[styles/BigNumber-blue] + [page=10,width=0.55\textwidth]}{A vertical picture} +\stopcombination + +A horizontal picture is placed as follows: +\startEXAMPLE +\startTEX +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [filename] % Name of the file that contains the picture + {Title of the slide} +\stopTEX +\stopEXAMPLE + +while a vertical picture is placed as follows: +\startEXAMPLE +\startTEX +\IncludePicture + [vertical] + [filename] % Name of the file that contains the picture + {Text that is placed on the right of the picture} +\stopTEX +\stopEXAMPLE + +It is possible to change the height and width of the pictures, or +highlight them with circles and arrows. These details can be found in \in +Section[sec:pictures] + +\page + +\section[sec:styles] Changing presentation styles + +The \options{style} key to \typeTEX{\setupmodule[simpleslides]} determines the +look of the presentation. Some of the styles come with variants, that can be +chosen using \options{color} and \options{alternative} keys. The available +styles are shown below along with the details of their variants. + +\subsubject{BigNumber: with \options{color=blue} (also accepts \options{color=red})} + +This is a style with subdued and quiet colors; its characteristic feature is the +page number on the lower right border of the text area. This detail was inspired +by {\em split} style (\filename{s-pre-14}) by Hans. + +\ShowStyle {BigNumber-blue} +\page + +\subsubject{BottomSquares} + +This minimalistic style is inspired by a presentation Taco gave at EuroTeX +2006. + +\ShowStyle {BottomSquares} +\page + +\subsubject{Boxed} + +This style is inspired by the screen version of the Metafun manual. Watch +the small gray circles at the bottom! + +\ShowStyle {Boxed} +\page + +\subsubject{Ellipse} + +This style is inspired by {\em funny} style (\filename{s-pre-03}) by Hans. +The light red stripe marks the progress. + +\ShowStyle {Ellipse} +\page + +\subsubject{Embossed} + +Spread the word, don't be shy! Show your pride in using \CONTEXT. The color +theme will probably look familiar; I copied it from the \filename{enattab} +manual. + +\ShowStyle {Embossed} + +If you are shy, or narcissistic, you can change the emblem by +\startEXAMPLE +\startTEX +\setuplabeltext [simpleslidesemblem={I made this presentation}] +\stopTEX +\stopEXAMPLE + +\page + +\subsubject{Framed: with \options{alternative=square}} + +This style was inspired by {\em green} style (\filename{s-pre-02}) by Hans. It +has a thick blue frame around the entire slide area and a thinner frame around +the text area. The style has two options for alternative: +\options{alternative=stripe} will display a shaded blue area which will grow with +each slide; \options{alternative=square} displays a row of blue squares at the bottom +which also measure the presentation's progress. + +\ShowStyle {Framed-square} +\page + +\subsubject{Framed: with \options{alternative=stripe}} +\ShowStyle {Framed-stripe} +\page + +\subsubject{FramedTitle} + +This is a style with loud titles. Its characteristic feature is the {\em scratch +counter} at the bottom. These are derived from Section~7.2 of the Metafun +manual. + +\ShowStyle {FramedTitle} +\page + +\subsubject{HorizontalStripes: with \options{color=green} (also accepts +\options{color=blue} and \options{color=red})} + +A sober style with an emphasis on horizontal lines, inspired by the {\em +Szeged} theme in \LATEX's \filename{beamer} package. + +\ShowStyle {HorizontalStripes-green} +\page + +\subsubject{NarrowStripes: with \options{color=green} (also accepts +\options{color=blue} and \options{color=red})} + +A very simple and sober style, with shaded narrow stripes. + +\ShowStyle {NarrowStripes-blue} +\page + +\subsubject{RainbowStripe} + +A colorful style for daring presenters. The black line which marks the +progress is reminiscent of absorption lines in star spectra, so this style +may be apt for astrophysical presentations? + +\ShowStyle {RainbowStripe} +\page + +\subsubject{Rounded} + +This style has cool colors and lots of white space; it is probably best suited +for presentations with relatively little text. + +\ShowStyle {Rounded} +\page + +\subsubject{Shaded: with \options{color=blue} (also accepts +\options{color=green} and \options{color=bluered})} + +The only ornament to this style is the dark shaded background. It uses +\CONTEXT's \type{interactionbar} mechanism to show the progress of the +presentation. It provides much space for text. + +\ShowStyle {Shaded-blue} +\page + +\subsubject{SideSquares} + +This style is inspired by the colors and corporate look of Thomas's +university. It is very sober and offers much space for text and +images. There is a rough progress meter built into the blue quadrangles. + +\ShowStyle {SideSquares} +\page + +\subsubject{Split} + +This style is inspired by the {\em Copenhagen} theme of the \LATEX's +\filename{beamer} package. The narrow blue and black stripes at the top and the +bottom of the slides display the date and slide number (top) and the title +and author of the presentation. + +\ShowStyle {Split} +\page + +\subsubject{Sunrise} + +This style is inspired by the {\em husky} theme of the \LATEX's +\filename{powerdot} package. + +\ShowStyle {Sunrise} +\page + +\subsubject{Swoosh} + +Take a break from the right angles and straight lines. Use swooshy curves. This +style also has a fancy page counter at the bottom. + +\ShowStyle {Swoosh} +\page + +\subsubject{ThickStripes} + +This theme is inspired by the {\em Berkeley} style of the \LATEX's +\filename{beamer} package. It has a stop watch at the bottom, which keeps tracks +of the number of slides. + +\ShowStyle {ThickStripes} +\page + +\section[sec:fonts] Changing presentation fonts + +The \options{font} and the \options{size} keys to +\typeTEX{\setupmodule[simpleslides]} determine the font and font size for the +main text of the presentation. The default font is Latin Modern Sans at 17pt. + +\startitemize +\item The \options{font} key can take the following values. + +\starttabulate[|l|p|] +\NC \options{LatinModern} \NC typesets in Latin Modern Serif \NC \NR +\NC \options{LatinModernSans} \NC typesets in Latin Modern Sans \NC \NR +\NC \options{Bookman} \NC typesets in \TEX Gyre Bonum (a Bookman + clone) \NC \NR +\NC \options{Chancery} \NC typesets in \TEX Gyre Chorus + \footnote{Please be aware that Chorus is a calligraphic font. It has no + italic or bold.} (a Zapf Chancery clone) \NC \NR +\NC \options{Gothic} \NC typesets in \TEX Gyre Adventor (a Gothic + clone) \NC \NR +\NC \options{Helvetica} \NC typesets in \TEX Gyre Heros (a Helvetica + clone) \NC \NR +\NC \options{Palatino} \NC typesets in \TEX Gyre Pagella (a Palatino + clone) \NC \NR +\NC \options{Schoolbook} \NC typesets in \TEX Gyre Schola (a Schoolbook + clone) \NC \NR +\NC \options{Times} \NC typesets in \TEX Gyre Termes (a Times clone) +\NC \NR +\stoptabulate + +\item The \options{size} key can be any valid \TEX\ dimension. + +\stopitemize + +\subsubject Choosing your own font + +If you want to set up your own font, pick any value for the \options{font} key +(or leave it empty). Use the \options{size} key to choose the font size. Then +{\em after} loading the module, choose any font using the normal \CONTEXT\ +commands. Make sure to set the bodyfont at size \typeTEX{\NormalSize}. So, if +you have your own typescript for a font, your setup will look like this: + +\startEXAMPLE +\startTEX +\usemodule[simpleslides][...] +.... +\usetypescriptfile[type-myfont] % The typescript for your font +\usetypescript[Mytypescript] % As set in your typescript file +\setupbodyfont[Myfont,\NormalSize] % Note the \NormalSize here +\stopTEX +\stopEXAMPLE + +Internally, the font size is stored in the macro \typeTEX{\NormalSize}. The main +text is set at size \typeTEX{\NormalSize}; the title page and the slide title +are set at size \typeTEX{\TitleSize}. The module uses some heuristics to select +a reasonable value of \typeTEX{\TitleSize}. If you do not like the size of the +title page and slide titles, you can change the value to \typeTEX{\TitleSize} to +whatever you like. + +\section[sec:setuptitle] Changing the title page + +It is possible to change the look of \typeTEX{\placeTitle} using +\typeTEX{\setupTitle}. This feature is intended for authors creating a new +style, but may also be useful for someone who likes to tweak the presentation +style. You should normally only set the \options{title}, \options{authors}, and +\options{date} keys. If \options{date} is not set, then the module will default +to \typeTEX{\currentdate}. + +\setup{setupTitle} + +\section Changing the slide titles + +It is possible to change the look of \typeTEX{\SlideTitle} using +\typeTEX{\setupSlideTitle}. Like \typeTEX{\setupTitle}, this feature is intended +for authors creating a new style. You can use this command to make a minor +change in an existing style, if you want. + +\setup{setupSlideTitle} + +\section[sec:pictures] Special macro for including pictures + +As explained earlier, the \typeTEX{\IncludePicture} macro facilitates the +placement of pictures. It takes four arguments (one of which is optional, and as +such wasn't mentioned in the previous description). + +\setup{IncludePicture} + +As explained earlier, the first argument determines whether the picture will be +placed in horizontal or vertical layout; for examples, see \in +Figure[fig:pictures]. The second argument is the filename of the picture that +you want to include. The third argument is an optional argument useful for +highlighting the picture. The fourth argument (in braces) is the text +accompanying the picture. For horizontal pictures, this text is placed as a +\typeTEX{\SlideTitle}; for vertical pictures this text is placed opposite to the +picture, centered horizontally and vertically. + +The third argument is the most complex. It specifies picture dimensions and +highlights. If you want all pictures to share a common value (like +\options{color} or \options{shadow}), specify them using +\typeTEX{\setupPicture}. + +\setup{setupPicture} + +\null\blank +Below is a brief explanation of what the different parameters do: + +\startitemize[packed] + \item \options{width} and \options{height} \par + Unsurprisingly, these set the width and height of the picture. Normally, the + module will automatically scale your pictures to fill the available space, so + you only need to set one of these values if you want to override this + mechanism. + + \item \options{highlight} \par + This key determines the highlighting of the picture. If you set, + \options{highlight=yes}, then you can use one of the three available + highlights: \options{circle}, \options{arrow}, and \options{focus}. These + highlights are shown in \in Figure[fig:highlight]. The specific highlight is + chosen using the \options{alternative} key. The location of the highlight is + specified using the \options{x} and \options{y} keys. The scaling and + rotation of the highlights is set using \options{xscale}, \options{yscale}, + \options{length} and \options{direction}. + + \item \options{alternative} \par + When \options{highlight=yes}, three different highlights are + available: \options{circle}, \options{arrow}, and \options{focus}. + +\stopitemize + +\placefigure + [top,bottom] + [fig:highlight] + {Different highlight options available} + \startcombination[2*2] + {\externalfigure[styles/BigNumber-blue][page=3,width=0.55\textwidth]} + {Picture with \options{highlight=no} (default)} + {\externalfigure[styles/BigNumber-blue][page=7,width=0.55\textwidth]} + {Picture with \options{highlight=yes} and \options{alternative=circle}} + {\externalfigure[styles/BigNumber-blue][page=8,width=0.55\textwidth]} + {Picture with \options{highlight=yes} and \options{alternative=arrow}} + {\externalfigure[styles/BigNumber-blue][page=9,width=0.55\textwidth]} + {Picture with \options{highlight=yes} and \options{alternative=focus}} + \stopcombination + +\subsubject Units for dimensions + +All dimensions are specified relative to the width and height of the image, so +you do not have to change the location of your highlights if you change the +presentation style. The dimensions \options{x} and \options{y} should be a +number between 0 and 10. The \options{x} is scaled by 1/10 times the width of +the image; the \options{y} value is scaled by 1/10 times the height of the +image. The easiest way to understand this is to look at a scaled grid +superimposed on the picture, as in \in Figure[fig:grid]. The grid is configured +as follows: + +\startitemize[packed] + \item \options{grid} and \options{subgrid} \par + These options determine whether or not to show the grid and sub-grid. The + \options{grid} divides the height and width of the picture into 10 sections; + this is helpful for determining the exact position where you want to place + circles and arrows. The \options{subgrid} divides the grid into a finer + grid. Each cell is divided into \options{steps} times \options{steps} cells. + + \item \options{gridcolor} \par + This option determines the color in which the grid is drawn. It can be any + \CONTEXT\ color identifier. The default value is green. + + \item \options{steps} \par + The number of subdivisions for the \options{subgrid}. The default value is + 5. +\stopitemize + +\placefigure + [top,bottom] + [fig:grid] + {Grids for help in determining the location of highlight} + \startcombination[2] + {\externalfigure[styles/BigNumber-blue][page=4,width=0.55\textwidth]} + {Picture with \options{highlight=yes} and \options{grid=yes}} + {\externalfigure[styles/BigNumber-blue][page=5,width=0.55\textwidth]} + {Picture with \options{highlight=yes}, \options{grid=yes} and + \options{subgrid=yes}} + \stopcombination + +\subsubject Highlighting by a circle + +Now lets see how different highlight alternatives are specified. Suppose we want +to place the picture of a cow and highlight its head. To help determine the +center of the circle, we can first superimpose a fine grid on the picture, and +read the value for the center. From \in Figure[fig:grid], \options{x=1.4} and +\options{y=8.2} seems like a good value. Next we need to decide on the radius of +the circle. The radius can either be specified in terms of the \quotation{x +units} (1/10th of the picture width) or \quotation{y units} (1/10th of the +picture height). Lets try a radius of 1.5 \quotation{x units}. This can be +specified as \options{xscale=1.5}. If we wanted something in terms of +\quotation{y units}, we could have used \options{yscale}. If both +\options{xscale} and \options{yscale} are specified, we will get an ellipse. +Thus, to draw the circle highlight shown in \in Figure[fig:highlight], we wrote + +\startEXAMPLE +\startTEX +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + [highlight=yes, + alternative=circle, + x=1.4, + y=8.2, + xscale=1.5, + shadow=bottomleft] + {The head of a dutch cow} +\stopTEX +\stopEXAMPLE + +If \options{direction} key is specified, the circle (or the ellipse) will be +rotated by that amount (in degrees) in the counter clockwise direction. The +color in which the circle is drawn is specified using \options{color} key. The +thickness of the line is determined by \options{rulethickness} key. By default, +\options{color=orange} and \options{rulethickness} is 1/100th of the picture +width. + +In summary, the different keys related to \options{alternative=circle} are: +\startitemize[packed] + \item \options{highlight=yes} and \options{alternative=circle} \par + These are needed to specify a circle highlight. + \item \options{x} and \options{y} \par + The center of the circle in terms of scaled units. Their values should be + between 0 and 10. + \item \options{xscale} and \options{yscale} \par + The radius of the circle if only one options is specified. The major and + minor radii of the ellipse if both options are specified. + \item \options{direction} \par + The amount by which the circle is rotated. This only makes sense if we are + actually drawing an ellipse. + \item \options{rulethickness} \par + The line width of the circle. + \item \options{color} \par + The color of the circle. +\stopitemize + +\subsubject Highlighting by an arrow + +Suppose we want to include a picture of a cow and point out its mouth using an +arrow. An arrow is specified by three things, the location of its tip, given by +\options{x} and \options{y} keys; the length of the arrow, given by +\options{length} key; and the direction of the tail, given by +\options{direction} key. Thus, to draw the arrow highlight shown in \in +Figure[fig:highlight], we wrote +\startEXAMPLE +\startTEX +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + [highlight=yes, + alternative=arrow, + x=0.4, + y=6.8, + direction=-90, + length=3cm, + shadow=bottomleft] + {The mouth of a dutch cow} +\stopTEX +\stopEXAMPLE + +The different keys related to \options{alternative=arrow} are: +\startitemize[packed] + \item \options{highlight=yes} and \options{alternative=arrow} \par + These are needed to specify a arrow highlight. + \item \options{x} and \options{y} \par + The tip of the arrow in terms of scaled units. Their values should be + between 0 and 10. + \item \options{length} \par + The length of the arrow. This is a dimension. + \item \options{direction} \par + The amount by which the arrow is rotated. + \item \options{rulethickness} \par + The line width of the arrow. (Actually the line width of the arrow is twice + the given value. This is so that both arrows and circles look good with the + same value of rulethickness.) + \item \options{color} \par + The color of the arrow. +\stopitemize + +\subsubject Highlighting by focus + +Suppose we want place the picture of a cow, focus its head, and dull out rest of +the picture. The area to be focused is a circle (or an ellipse) and it can be +specified using \options{x} and \options{y} to indicate the center, +\options{xscale} and \options{yscale} to indicate the radius, and +\options{direction} to indicate the rotation. The keys \options{rulethickness} +and \options{color} do not have any effect. The area other than the focussed +area is washed out with a transparent color. The degree to which it is washed +out is determined by \options{opacity} (default value 0.5), and the color of the +unfocussed area is determined by \options{shadowcolor} (default value black). +Thus, to draw the focus highlight shown in \in Figure[fig:highlight], we wrote + +\startEXAMPLE +\startTEX +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + [highlight=yes, + alternative=focus, + x=1.4, + y=8.2, + xscale=1.5] + {The head of a dutch cow} +\stopTEX +\stopEXAMPLE + +The different keys related to \options{alternative=focus} are: +\startitemize[packed] + \item \options{highlight=yes} and \options{alternative=focus} \par + These are needed to specify a focus highlight. + \item \options{x} and \options{y} \par + The center of the circle in terms of scaled units. Their values should be + between 0 and 10. + \item \options{xscale} and \options{yscale} \par + The radius of the circle if only one options is specified. The major and + minor radii of the ellipse if both options are specified. + \item \options{direction} \par + The amount by which the circle is rotated. This only makes sense if we are + actually drawing an ellipse. + \item \options{opacity} \par + The opacity of the unfocussed area. \options{opacity=0} is transparent, + while \options{opacity=1} is completely opaque. + \item \options{shadowcolor} \par + The color of the unfocused area. +\stopitemize + +\subsubject Adding shadows + +When a circle or arrow highlight is used, adding a shadow to the highlight makes +them stand out more. The key related to shadows is: +\startitemize[packed] + \item \options{shadow} \par + This key determines whether shadows are placed or not. By default, shadows + are disabled. If not set to \options{no}, this key determines where the + shadow is placed: at \options{topleft}, \options{topright}, + \options{bottomleft}, or \options{bottomright}. Setting this key to + \options{yes} puts the shadow at \options{bottomright}. +\stopitemize + +\stoptext + +% vim: foldmethod=marker foldmarker=<<<,>>> diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simple-slides/solutions/generic-talk-15min-45min.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simple-slides/solutions/generic-talk-15min-45min.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..520c52afb87 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simple-slides/solutions/generic-talk-15min-45min.tex @@ -0,0 +1,223 @@ +% This file is a solution template for: + +% - Giving a talk on some subject. +% - The talk is between 15min and 45min long. + +% This is adapted from the example by Till Tantau <tantau@users.sourceforge.net> +% included as part of the beamer package in LaTeX +% +% In principle, this file can be redistributed and/or modified under +% the terms of the GNU Public License, version 2. +% +% However, this file is supposed to be a template to be modified +% for your own needs. For this reason, if you use this file as a +% template and not specifically distribute it as part of a another +% package/program, the author grants the extra permission to freely +% copy and modify this file as you see fit and even to delete this +% copyright notice. + +\usemodule + [simpleslides] + [%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + % Choose a style + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + style=BigNumber, % color=blue|red + % style=BottomSquares, + % style=Boxed, + % style=Ellipse, + % style=Embossed, + % style=Framed, % alternative=square|stripe + % style=FramedTitle, + % style=HorizontalStripes, % color=blue|green|red + % style=NarrowStripes, % color=blue|green|red + % style=RainbowStripe, + % style=Rounded, + % style=Shaded, % color=blue|green|bluered + % style=SideSquares, + % style=Split, + % style=Sunrise, + % style=Swoosh, + % style=ThickStripes, + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + % Choose a font + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + font=Bookman, + % font=Chancery, + % font=Gothic, + % font=Helevetica, + % font=LatinModern, + % font=LatinModernSans, + % font=Palatino, + % font=Schoolbook, + % font=Times, + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + % Choose a font size + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + size=17pt, % Default is 17pt + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + % Choose a color. + % Only a few styles support color + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + color=blue, % supported by: + % BigNumber, HorizontalStripes, NarrowStripes, Shaded + % color=red, % supported by: + % BigNumber, HorizontalStripes, NarrowStripes + % color=green, % supported by: + % HorizontalStripes, NarrowStripes, Shaded + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + % Choose a alternative. + % Only one style support alternative + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + alternative=square, % supported by: + % Framed + % alternative=stripe, % supported by: + % Framed + ] + + + +\setupTitle + [title={Presentation Title}, + author={F.~Author, S.~Another}, + date={Date / Occasion}] + +% In order to use sample images distributed with ConTeXt +\setupexternalfigures[location={local,global,default}] + +\starttext + +\placeTitle + +% Since this a solution template for a generic talk, very little can +% be said about how it should be structured. However, the talk length +% of between 15min and 45min and the theme suggest that you stick to +% the following rules: + +% - Exactly two or three sections (other than the summary). +% - At *most* three subsections per section. +% - Talk about 30s to 2min per slide. So there should be between about +% 15 and 30 slides, all told. + + +\SlideTitle{Make Titles Informative} +% - A title should summarize the slide in an understandable fashion +% for anyone how does not follow everything on the slide itself. + +\startitemize + \item Use bullets points when appropriate. + \item Use pictures when possible + \item Do not put too much information on one slide +\stopitemize + +% You can include full slide pictures. There are some helper commands to +% decorate the picture. + +% To include a full slide picute. +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + {A Dutch Cow} % Title of the slide + +% We can decorate the picture using circles, arrows, and focus. In order to +% determine where to draw the decorations, it is helpful to draw a grid. + +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + [highlight=yes, + grid=yes] + {A Dutch Cow with a grid} % Title of the slide + +% Sometimes you need a finer grip to fine tune the exact position +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + [highlight=yes, + grid=yes, + steps=5, % Each grid block is broken into these many parts. + subgrid=yes] + {A Dutch Cow with a fine grid} % Title of the slide + +% Now lets try to draw a circle around the cow's head +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + [highlight=yes, + grid=yes, + subgrid=yes, + alternative=circle, + color=orange, + x=1.4, + y=8.2, + xscale=1.5, + yscale=couple, % To ensure that we get a circle and not an ellipse + shadow=bottomleft] + {The head of a dutch cow} % Title of the slide + + +% Now that we have found the correct location to place the circle, we can remove +% the helper grid. +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + [highlight=yes, + grid=no, + subgrid=no, + alternative=circle, + color=orange, + x=1.4, + y=8.2, + xscale=1.5, + yscale=couple, % To ensure that we get a circle + shadow=bottomleft] + {The head of a dutch cow} % Title of the slide + +% We can also draw arrows. +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + [highlight=yes, + grid=no, + subgrid=no, + alternative=arrow, + color=orange, + x=0.4, + y=6.8, + direction=-90, + length=3cm, + shadow=topright] % The shadow direction gets rotated with the arrow + {The mouth of a dutch cow} % Title of the slide + +% We can also highlight specific parts of the picture +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + [highlight=yes, + grid=no, + subgrid=no, + alternative=focus, + color=orange, + x=1.4, + y=8.2, + xscale=1.5, + yscale=couple, % To ensure that we get a circle + opacity=0.5] + {The head of a dutch cow} % Title of the slide + +% You can also include a picture with some text along side it. + +\IncludePicture + [vertical] + [mill] % Name of the image + {The windmills are an example of a green energy source.} % Slide title + +\SlideTitle{Summary} + +\startitemize + \item The {\em first main message} of your talk in one or two lines. + \item The {\em second main message} of your talk in one or two lines. + \item Perhaps a {\em third message}, but not more than that. +\stopitemize + +\stoptext + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simple-slides/solutions/speaker_introduction-2min.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simple-slides/solutions/speaker_introduction-2min.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..98dc4131d6a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simple-slides/solutions/speaker_introduction-2min.tex @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +% This file is a solution template for: + +% - Introducing another speaker. +% - Talk length is about 2min. +% - Style is informal. + +% This is adapted from the example by Till Tantau <tantau@users.sourceforge.net> +% included as part of the beamer package in LaTeX +% +% In principle, this file can be redistributed and/or modified under +% the terms of the GNU Public License, version 2. +% +% However, this file is supposed to be a template to be modified +% for your own needs. For this reason, if you use this file as a +% template and not specifically distribute it as part of a another +% package/program, the author grants the extra permission to freely +% copy and modify this file as you see fit and even to delete this +% copyright notice. + +\usemodule + [simpleslides] + [style=Boxed, + font=Bookman] + + + +\starttext + +\SlideTitle {Speaker's Name} + +\startitemize + \item + Current affiliation of Speaker's Name + + % Examples: + \startitemize + \item + Professor of mathematics, University of Wherever. + \item + Junior partner at company X. + \item + Speaker for organization/project X. + \stopitemize +\stopitemize + +\SlideTitle {Speaker's Name} + +\startitemize + \item Experience and achievements + % Optional. Use this if it is appropriate to slightly flatter the + % speaker, for example if the speaker has been invited. + % Using subitems, list things that make the speaker look + % interesting and competent. + + % Examples: + \startitemize + \item + Academic degree, but only if appropriate + \item + Current and/or previous positions, possibly with dates + \item + Publications (possibly just number of publications) + \item + Awards, prizes + \stopitemize +\stopitemize + +\SlideTitle {Speaker's Name} + +\startitemize + \item Concerning today's talk + % Optional. Use this to point out specific experiences/knowledge + % of the speaker that are important for the talk and that do not + % follow from the above. + + % Examples: + \startitemize + \item + Expert who has worked in the field/project for X month/years. + \item + Will present his/her/group's/company's research on the subject. + \item + Will summarize project report or current project status. + \stopitemize +\stopitemize + +\stoptext diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simple-slides/solutions/style-template.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simple-slides/solutions/style-template.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ee84e37b794 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simple-slides/solutions/style-template.tex @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +% This file is a template to create your own style for use with the +% simpleslides module. Modify the "dummy"-settings in it, save it under a +% name simpleslides-s-YOURNAME.tex, and use it by choosing style=YOURNAME +% in the \tex{usemodule} command. + +% Provide the name of your style here; replace "template" with your unique +% name for your style. + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-template] + +\unprotect + +% Here, you set the layout for your style. You will probably have to fiddle +% with the values until everything is exactly the way you want. + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + height=middle, + margin=0cm, + height=fit, + margindistance=0cm, + header=0cm, + footer=0cm, + topspace=1cm, + bottomspace=2cm, + backspace=1.5cm, + location=singlesided] + +% Some presentations need a different layout for "horizontal" and "vertical" +% slides. If, e.g., you want a larger header for you horizontal slides (in +% order to accomodate the titles of your slides), you would set this up like +% so: + +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal][header=1.4cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] [header=0cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:title] [header=0cm] + +% The following command defines the position of the slidetitle layer; the +% values x= and y= determine the distance from the top left edge. + +\setuplayer[simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [x=15mm] + +% Sometimes, your vertical arrangement is set up in a way that your picture +% frames should not take up the full textheight and less than half of the +% textwidth. You can set these values here; they will be used internally. + +\define\NormalHeight {\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.5\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.5\textwidth} + +% Now comes an important part: defining your color scheme. You will need at +% least two colors: a backgroundcolor and a contrastcolor. The +% simpleslides:itemize:color is used to typeset numbers and symbols of +% itemizations; in many styles, the contrastcolor is used. + +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.95] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [s=.3] +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [s=.1] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [simpleslides:contrastcolor] + +% Now comes the part which is of greatest importance to the visual appearance +% of your presentation: defining the background of your slides. One +% possibility is using \METAPOST\ to calculate it, using the colors you have +% just defined. If you want to set up such a background, have a look at chapter +% 6 of the Metafun manual, where many nifty tricks are explained. One thing +% that is especially useful is the StartPage ... StopPage environment +% (explained in chapter 6.4), which gives you access to many variables +% pertaining to page dimensions. Since there are three different types of +% slides (for the title page, for "horizontal" and for "vertical" slides), it +% may make sense to define three different backgrounds, but that is entirely up +% to you. + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament} +StartPage ; +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +draw Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; +StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +% The actual setup of our backgrounds is done here: we define overlays for +% different types of slides. You can now make use of the MPgraphics that you +% just defined, but you could also put external images as the background to +% your slides. By default, the following backgrounds are used: +% +% title page: simpleslides:background:title +% +% horizontal: simpleslides:background:horizontal and simpleslides:background:ornament +% +% vertical: simpleslides:background:vertical and simpleslides:background:ornament + + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +% The setupTitle and setupSlideTitle define the look of your titles; lots of +% setup commands are available to determine what they should look like. + +\setupTitle + [\c!headcolor={simpleslides:contrastcolor}] + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!align=\v!center, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!height=3cm, + \c!after=] + +% You're almost done! 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Schmitz", + copyright = "Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz", + license = "GNU Public License v 2.0" +} + +-- Usage: To generate all variations for BigNumber use +-- mtxrun --script simpleslides --style=BigNumber +-- To generate all variations of all styles use +-- mtxrun --script simpleslides --all +-- +-- By default, luatex engine is used. If you want a specific engine, you can +-- pass --engine=pdftex or --engine=xetex to the program. + +third = third or {} +simpleslides = third.simpleslides or {} + +simpleslides.options = { + ["BigNumber"] ={color={"blue", "red"}}, + ["BottomSquares"] ={}, + ["Boxed"] ={}, + ["Ellipse"] ={}, + ["Embossed"] ={}, + ["Framed"] ={alternative={"square", "stripe"}}, + ["FramedTitle"] ={}, + ["HorizontalStripes"] ={color={"blue", "green", "red"}}, + ["NarrowStripes"] ={color={"blue", "green", "red"}}, + ["RainbowStripe"] ={}, + ["Rounded"] ={}, + ["Shaded"] ={color={"blue", "green", "bluered"}}, + ["SideSquares"] ={}, + ["Split"] ={}, + ["Sunrise"] ={}, + ["Swoosh"] ={}, + ["ThickStripes"] ={}, +} + +function simpleslides.setup(style, color, alternative) + local usemodule = "\\usemodule[simpleslides]\n" + local options = "" + if style then options = options .. "style=" ..style.. ",\n" end + if color then options = options .. "color=" ..color.. ",\n" end + if alternative then options = options .. "alternative="..alternative..",\n" end + return usemodule .. "[" .. options .. "]\n" +end + +simpleslides.body = [[ +\setupTitle + [title={Presentation Title}, + author={F.~Author, S.~Another}, + date={Date / Occasion}] + +\setupexternalfigures[location={local,global,default}] + +\starttext + +\placeTitle + + +\SlideTitle{Make Titles Informative} + +\startitemize + \item Use bullets points when appropriate. + \item Use pictures when possible + \item Do not put too much information on one slide +\stopitemize + +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + {A Dutch Cow} % Title of the slide + +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + [highlight=yes, + grid=yes] + {A Dutch Cow with a grid} % Title of the slide + +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + [highlight=yes, + grid=yes, + steps=5, % Each grid block is broken into these many parts. + subgrid=yes] + {A Dutch Cow with a fine grid} % Title of the slide + +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + [highlight=yes, + grid=yes, + subgrid=yes, + alternative=circle, + color=orange, + x=1.4, + y=8.2, + xscale=1.5, + shadow=bottomleft] + {The head of a dutch cow} + + +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + [highlight=yes, + grid=no, + subgrid=no, + alternative=circle, + color=orange, + x=1.4, + y=8.2, + xscale=1.5, + shadow=bottomleft] + {The head of a dutch cow} + +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + [highlight=yes, + grid=no, + subgrid=no, + alternative=arrow, + color=orange, + x=0.4, + y=6.8, + direction=-90, + length=3cm, + shadow=topright] + {The mouth of a dutch cow} + +\IncludePicture + [horizontal] + [cow] % Name of the image + [highlight=yes, + grid=no, + subgrid=no, + alternative=focus, + color=orange, + x=1.4, + y=8.2, + xscale=1.5, + opacity=0.5] + {The head of a dutch cow} + +\IncludePicture + [vertical] + [mill] + [width=\NormalWidth] + {The windmills are an example of a green energy source.} + +\SlideTitle{Summary} + +\startitemize + \item The {\em first main message} of your talk in one or two lines. + \item The {\em second main message} of your talk in one or two lines. + \item Perhaps a {\em third message}, but not more than that. +\stopitemize + +\stoptext +]] + +local engine = environment.argument("engine") or "luatex" +local command = "context --" .. engine -- .. " --batchmode" +local styles = environment.argument("styles") +local filename = "styles/simpleslides-example.tex" + +function simpleslides.create_test(style, color, alternative) + local file = assert(io.open(filename, "w")) + file:write(simpleslides.setup(style,color,alternative)) + file:write(simpleslides.body) + assert(io.close(file)) + local result = "--result=styles/"..style + if color then result = result .. "-" .. color end + if alternative then result = result .. "-" .. alternative end + local str = command .. " " .. filename .. " " .. result + logs.report("simpleslides", "executing " .. str) + os.execute(str) +end + +function simpleslides.show_style(style) + if simpleslides.options[style] then + local colors = simpleslides.options[style].color + local bottoms = simpleslides.options[style].alternative + if colors then + for i,color in pairs(colors) do + if bottoms then + for j,alternative in pairs(bottoms) do + simpleslides.create_test(style,color,alternative) + end + else + simpleslides.create_test(style,color,nil) + end + end + else + if bottoms then + for j,alternative in pairs(bottoms) do + simpleslides.create_test(style,nil,alternative) + end + else + simpleslides.create_test(style,nil,nil) + end + end + else + logs.report("simplestyles", "style \"" .. style .. "\" does not exist") + end +end + +if styles == "all" then + for s,i in pairs(simpleslides.options) do + simpleslides.show_style(s) + end +else + simpleslides.show_style(styles) +end diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/interface/third/t-simpleslides.xml b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/interface/third/t-simpleslides.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..200d25df4a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/interface/third/t-simpleslides.xml @@ -0,0 +1,282 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?> + +<cd:interface xmlns:cd="http://www.pragma-ade.com/commands" + name="context" language="en" + version="2008.11.30"> + + <cd:command name="simpleslides" file="t-simpleslides.tex"> + <cd:sequence> + <cd:string value="usemodule"/> + </cd:sequence> + <cd:arguments> + <cd:keywords list="no"> + <cd:constant type="simpleslides"/> + </cd:keywords> + <cd:assignments list="yes" optional="yes"> + <cd:parameter name="style"> + <cd:constant type="BigNumber"/> + <cd:constant type="BottomSquares"/> + <cd:constant type="Boxed"/> + <cd:constant type="Ellipse"/> + <cd:constant type="Embossed"/> + <cd:constant type="Framed"/> + <cd:constant type="FramedTitle"/> + <cd:constant type="HorizontalStripes"/> + <cd:constant type="NarrowStripes"/> + <cd:constant type="RainbowStripe"/> + <cd:constant type="Rounded"/> + <cd:constant type="Shaded"/> + <cd:constant type="SideSquares"/> + <cd:constant type="Split"/> + <cd:constant type="Sunrise"/> + <cd:constant type="Swoosh"/> + <cd:constant type="ThickStripes"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="size"> + <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="font"> + <cd:constant type="LatinModern"/> + <cd:constant type="LatinModernSans" default="yes"/> + <cd:constant type="Bookman"/> + <cd:constant type="Chancery"/> + <cd:constant type="Gothic"/> + <cd:constant type="Helvetica"/> + <cd:constant type="Palatino"/> + <cd:constant type="Schoolbook"/> + <cd:constant type="Times"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="color"> + <cd:constant type="red"/> + <cd:constant type="blue" default="yes"/> + <cd:constant type="green"/> + <cd:constant type="bluered"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="alternative"> + <cd:constant type="square" default="yes"/> + <cd:constant type="stripe"/> + </cd:parameter> + </cd:assignments> + </cd:arguments> + </cd:command> + + <cd:command name="setupTitle" file="simpleslides-s-default.tex"> + <cd:sequence> + <cd:string value="setupTitle"/> + </cd:sequence> + <cd:arguments> + <cd:assignments list="yes"> + <cd:parameter name="title"> + <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="author"> + <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="date"> + <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="style"> + <cd:resolve name="style"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="color"> + <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="align"> + <cd:resolve name="align"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="before"> + <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="after"> + <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="titlestyle"> + <cd:resolve name="style"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="titlecolor"> + <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="titlealign"> + <cd:resolve name="align"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="authorstyle"> + <cd:resolve name="style"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="authorcolor"> + <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="authoralign"> + <cd:resolve name="align"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="titlestyle"> + <cd:resolve name="style"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="titlecolor"> + <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="titlealign"> + <cd:resolve name="align"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="datestyle"> + <cd:resolve name="style"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="datecolor"> + <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="datealign"> + <cd:resolve name="align"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="beforetitle"> + <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="beforeauthor"> + <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="beforedate"> + <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="aftertitle"> + <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="afterauthor"> + <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="afterdate"> + <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> + </cd:parameter> + </cd:assignments> + </cd:arguments> + </cd:command> + + <cd:command name="setupSlideTitle" file="simpleslides-s-default.tex"> + <cd:sequence> + <cd:string value="setupSlideTitle"/> + </cd:sequence> + <cd:arguments> + <cd:assignments list="yes"> + <cd:parameter name="page"> + <cd:constant type="yes" default="yes"/> + <cd:constant type="no"/> + <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="style"> + <cd:resolve name="style"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="before"> + <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="after"> + <cd:constant type="cd:command"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="align"> + <cd:constant type="cd:text"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="alternative"> + <cd:constant type="normal" default="yes"/> + <cd:constant type="layer"/> + </cd:parameter> + </cd:assignments> + </cd:arguments> + </cd:command> + + <cd:command name="IncludePicture" file="simpleslides-s-default.tex"> + <cd:sequence> + <cd:string value="IncludePicture"/> + </cd:sequence> + <cd:arguments> + <cd:keywords list="no"> + <cd:constant type="horizontal" default="yes"/> + <cd:constant type="vertical"/> + </cd:keywords> + <cd:keywords list="no"> + <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> + </cd:keywords> + <cd:assignments list="yes" optional="yes"> + <cd:inherit name="setupPicture"/> + </cd:assignments> + <cd:content n="4"/> + </cd:arguments> + </cd:command> + + <cd:command name="setupPicture" file="simpleslides-s-default.tex"> + <cd:sequence> + <cd:string value="setupPicture"/> + </cd:sequence> + <cd:arguments> + <cd:assignments list="yes"> + <cd:parameter name="height"> + <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="width"> + <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="highlight"> + <cd:constant type="yes"/> + <cd:constant type="no" default="yes"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="alternative"> + <cd:constant type="none" default="yes"/> + <cd:constant type="circle"/> + <cd:constant type="arrow"/> + <cd:constant type="focus"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="color"> + <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="rulethickness"> + <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="x"> + <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="y"> + <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="xscale"> + <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="yscale"> + <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="length"> + <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="direction"> + <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="opacity"> + <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="length"> + <cd:constant type="cd:dimension"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="shadow"> + <cd:constant type="yes"/> + <cd:constant type="topleft"/> + <cd:constant type="topright"/> + <cd:constant type="bottomright"/> + <cd:constant type="bottomleft"/> + <cd:constant type="no" default="yes"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="shadowcolor"> + <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="grid"> + <cd:constant type="yes"/> + <cd:constant type="no" default="yes"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="subgrid"> + <cd:constant type="yes"/> + <cd:constant type="no" default="yes"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="gridcolor"> + <cd:constant type="cd:name"/> + </cd:parameter> + <cd:parameter name="steps"> + <cd:constant type="cd:number"/> + </cd:parameter> + </cd:assignments> + </cd:arguments> + </cd:command> + +</cd:interface> diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-f-default.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-f-default.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e8674847b1a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-f-default.tex @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-f-default, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module simpleslides --- Default font setup, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\currentdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading default font setup} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-f-default] + +\unprotect + +\setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em=italic] + +%D The fontsize is set via the \type{size}||key; it will be used in numerous +%D setup||commands. In earlier versions, I had used the \tex{processaction} +%D mechanism to define the \tex{NormalSize} and \tex{TitleSize}, but Aditya +%D rightly pointed out that this is somewhat inflexible. I now set the font +%D dimensions directly; \tex{TitleSize} is calculated from \tex{NormalSize}. I +%D do a few tests to get nice sizes. + +\newdimen\simpleslidesNormalSize +\newdimen\simpleslidesTitleSize + +\simpleslidesNormalSize=\moduleparameter{simpleslides}{size}\relax + +\ifdim\simpleslidesNormalSize<16pt% + \simpleslidesTitleSize=1.6\simpleslidesNormalSize\relax% +\else% + \ifdim\simpleslidesNormalSize<20pt% + \simpleslidesTitleSize=1.4142\simpleslidesNormalSize\relax% + \else% + \simpleslidesTitleSize=30pt\relax% + \fi% +\fi% + +\def\NormalSize{\the\simpleslidesNormalSize} +\def\TitleSize {\the\simpleslidesTitleSize} + +\beginOLDTEX +\setupencoding[default=ec] +\endOLDTEX + +%D The bodyfont needs to be defined so \CONTEXT\ can calculate size switches, +%D math formulas, etc. + +\starttypescript [serif] [default] [size] +\definebodyfont [14pt,15pt,16pt,17pt,20pt,25pt,\NormalSize,\TitleSize] [rm] [default] +\stoptypescript + +\starttypescript [sans] [default] [size] +\definebodyfont [14pt,15pt,16pt,17pt,20pt,25pt,\NormalSize,\TitleSize] [ss] [default] +\stoptypescript + +\definebodyfontenvironment[\NormalSize] +\definebodyfontenvironment[\TitleSize] + +%D Setups define which font will be used. The module provides simple keywords +%D for using a small set of predefined fonts: Latin Modern, Latin Modern Sans, +%D Adventor (the TeXGyre clone of Gothic), Schola (the TeXGyre clone of +%D Schoolbook), Bonum (the TeXGyre clone of Bookman), Termes (the TeXGyre clone +%D of Times), Pagella (the TeXGyre clone of Palatino), Heros (the TeXGyre clone +%D of Helvetica), and Chancery (the TeXGyre clone of Chancery). Since the +%D definition of typescripts etc. varies according to the \TeX-engine used, we +%D have to branch the code here. This is awkward, but for the time being, I see +%D no other way. + +\startsetups simpleslides:font:LatinModern +\setupbodyfont[\NormalSize] +\stopsetups + +\startsetups simpleslides:font:LatinModernSans +\setupbodyfont[ss,\NormalSize] +\stopsetups + +\beginLUATEX +\usetypescriptfile[type-otf] %Isn't this included by default? +\endLUATEX + +\beginXETEX +\usetypescriptfile[type-otf] +\endXETEX + +\beginOLDTEX +\usetypescriptfile[type-gyr] +\endOLDTEX + +%AM: For all the fonts, I have used traditional names rather than TeX Gyre +%names. + +%D It is difficult to write a typescript that will work with both \MKII\ and +%D \MKIV. If the sixth argument is absent, \CONTEXT\ does the right thing. When +%D the sixth argument is present, e.g., \type{rscale=1.1}, then we also need +%D \type{encoding=something} for the style to work in \MKII. We hope that \MKIV\ +%D simply ignores the \type{encoding} setting. + +\startsetups simpleslides:font:Bookman + \starttypescript[bookman] + \definetypeface [bookman] [rm] [serif] [bookman] [default] + \definetypeface [bookman] [ss] [sans] [adventor] [default] + \definetypeface [bookman] [tt] [mono] [modern] [default] [rscale=1.075] + \definetypeface [bookman] [mm] [math] [pagella] [default] + \stoptypescript + \usetypescript[bookman] + \setupbodyfont[bookman,\NormalSize] +\stopsetups + +\beginLUATEX +%AM: Was Chorus +\startsetups simpleslides:font:Chancery +\starttypescript[serif] [chancery] + \definefontsynonym [ChanceryRoman] [file:texgyrechorus-mediumitalic] [features=default] +\stoptypescript + + \starttypescript [serif] [chancery] + \definefontsynonym [Serif] [ChanceryRoman] [features=default] + \definefontsynonym [SerifItalic] [Serif] + \definefontsynonym [SerifBold] [Serif] + \definefontsynonym [SerifBoldItalic] [Serif] + \definefontsynonym [SerifCaps] [Serif] + \stoptypescript + + \starttypescript [chancery] + \definetypeface [chancery] [rm] [serif] [chancery] [default] + \stoptypescript + \usetypescript[chancery] + \setupbodyfont[chancery,\NormalSize] +\stopsetups +\endLUATEX + +\beginOLDTEX +\startsetups simpleslides:font:Chancery + \loadmapfile[qzc-ec.map] + \starttypescript[serif] [chancery] + \definefontsynonym [ChanceryRoman] [ec-qzcmi] [encoding=ec] + \stoptypescript + + \starttypescript [serif] [chancery] + \definefontsynonym [Serif] [ChanceryRoman] + \definefontsynonym [SerifItalic] [Serif] + \definefontsynonym [SerifBold] [Serif] + \definefontsynonym [SerifBoldItalic] [Serif] + \definefontsynonym [SerifCaps] [Serif] +\stoptypescript + +\starttypescript [chancery] + \definetypeface [chancery] [rm] [serif] [chancery] [encoding=ec] +\stoptypescript +\usetypescript[chancery] +\setupbodyfont[chancery,\NormalSize] +\stopsetups +\endOLDTEX + +\startsetups simpleslides:font:Gothic + \starttypescript[gothic] + \definetypeface [gothic] [rm] [serif] [schola] [default] + \definetypeface [gothic] [ss] [sans] [adventor] [default] + \definetypeface [gothic] [tt] [mono] [modern] [default] + [encoding=\defaultencoding,rscale=1.075] + \definetypeface [gothic] [mm] [math] [palatino] [default] + \stoptypescript + \usetypescript[gothic] + \setupbodyfont[gothic,ss,\NormalSize] +\stopsetups + + +\startsetups simpleslides:font:Helvetica + \usetypescript[postscript] + \setupbodyfont[postscript,ss,\NormalSize] +\stopsetups + + +\beginLUATEX +%AM: Was Pagella +\startsetups simpleslides:font:Palatino + \usetypescript[palatino] + \setupbodyfont[palatino,\NormalSize] +\stopsetups +\endLUATEX + +\beginOLDTEX +\startsetups simpleslides:font:Palatino +\definetypeface [palatino] [rm] [serif] [palatino] [default] [encoding=texnansi] +\definetypeface [palatino] [tt] [mono] [modern] [default] [encoding=texnansi] +\setupbodyfont[palatino,\NormalSize] +\stopsetups +\endOLDTEX + +\startsetups simpleslides:font:Schoolbook + \starttypescript[schoolbook] + \definetypeface [schoolbook] [rm] [serif] [schola] [default] + \definetypeface [schoolbook] [ss] [sans] [adventor] [default] + \definetypeface [schoolbook] [tt] [mono] [modern] [default] [rscale=1.075] + \definetypeface [schoolbook] [mm] [math] [pagella] [default] + \stoptypescript + \usetypescript[schoolbook] + \setupbodyfont[schoolbook,\NormalSize] +\stopsetups + +\beginLUATEX +\startsetups simpleslides:font:Times + \usetypescript[postscript] + \setupbodyfont[postscript,\NormalSize] +\stopsetups +\endLUATEX + +\beginOLDTEX +\startsetups simpleslides:font:Times + \starttypescript [postscript] + \definetypeface [postscript] [rm] [serif] [times] [default] + \definetypeface [postscript] [ss] [sans] [helvetica] [default] [rscale=.9] + \definetypeface [postscript] [tt] [mono] [courier] [default] [rscale=1.1] + \definetypeface [postscript] [mm] [math] [times] [default] + \stoptypescript + \usetypescript[postscript] + \setupbodyfont[postscript,\NormalSize] +\stopsetups +\endOLDTEX + + +\doifsetupselse{simpleslides:font:\moduleparameter{simpleslides}{font}} + {\setups{simpleslides:font:\moduleparameter{simpleslides}{font}}} + {\setups{simpleslides:font:LatinModern}% + \message{There is no setup for + "font=\moduleparameter{simpleslides}{font}". Latin Modern Sans will be + used as a fallback}} + +\protect + +\stopmodule diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-BigNumber.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-BigNumber.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f0d890b0fb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-BigNumber.tex @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-BigNumber, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module --- Big Number Style, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\PRESTITdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{BigNumber} style for the presentation +%D module. It is loaded at runtime. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading Big Number style} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-BigNumber] + +\unprotect + +%D First, we change the page layout to have more space all around + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + margin=2cm, + height=fit, + leftmargindistance=.8cm, + rightmargindistance=0cm, + header=18mm, + footer=0cm, + topspace=.8cm, + backspace=2cm, + location=singlesided] + +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal][header=18mm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] [header=0mm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:title] + +\setuplayer[simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [width=\paperwidth, + height=\paperheight,x=20mm] + +%D Next we a generic frames, which will be used by other macros to +%D get a consistent look and feel. + +\defineframed[simpleslides:framed:small] + [frame=off,offset=0pt, + width=1.7cm,align=middle] + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight {\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.476\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.476\textwidth} + +%D This module has two color schemes, a blue one and a red one. + +\startsetups simpleslides:setups:blue +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=0.8,g=0.8,b=0.9] +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.88] +\definecolor [simpleslides:textcolor] [s=0] +\stopsetups + +\startsetups simpleslides:setups:red +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=0.45,] +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.18] +\definecolor [simpleslides:textcolor] [s=1] +\stopsetups + +%D Now we choose the scheme that the user asked for + +\doifsetupselse{simpleslides:setups:\moduleparameter{simpleslides}{color}} + {\setups{simpleslides:setups:\moduleparameter{simpleslides}{color}}} + {\setups{simpleslides:setups:blue}} + +\setupcolors[textcolor={simpleslides:textcolor}] + + +%D The characteristic feature of this module is that the page number is drawn in +%D big letters on the slide. First we define the font used to draw the number. +%D The is a bit verbose since \MKII\ and \MKIV\ have different ways of loading +%D fonts. + +\beginOLDTEX +\loadmapfile[qhv-ec.map] +\definefontsynonym [BigNumberFont] [ec-qhvb] +\endOLDTEX + +\beginXETEX +\loadmapfile[qhv-ec.map] +\definefontsynonym [BigNumberFont] [ec-qhvb] +\endXETEX + +\beginLUATEX +\definefontsynonym [BigNumberFont] [name:texgyreherosbold] +\endLUATEX + +\definefont [NumberFont] [BigNumberFont at 30pt] + + +%D We use \METAPOST\ to draw backgrounds. First, we define a few helper macros +%D to place text inside \METAPOST + +\definetextext[simpleslides:sometxt:left] {\TaspresentSometxtLeft} +\definetextext[simpleslides:sometxt:right]{\TaspresentSometxtRight} + +\unexpanded\def\TaspresentSometxtLeft#1% + {\getvalue{simpleslides:framed:small} + {\color[simpleslides:contrastcolor] + {\NumberFont #1}}} + +\unexpanded\def\TaspresentSometxtRight#1% + {\getvalue{simpleslides:framed:small} + {\color[simpleslides:backgroundcolor] + {\NumberFont #1}}} + +%D Now we define a \METAPOST| graphic that draws the number. The exact +%D dimensions have been found by trial and error. + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament} +StartPage ; +save Left, Right ; +picture Left, Right ; + +Left := \sometxt [simpleslides:sometxt:left]{\folio} ysized 6cm; +Right := \sometxt[simpleslides:sometxt:right]{\folio} ysized 6cm; + +save LeftBox, RightBox ; +path LeftBox, RightBox ; + +save split ; numeric split ; +split := if PageNumber < 10 : 1/2 else : 2/3 fi ; + +LeftBox := llcorner Left -- split[llcorner Left, lrcorner Left] + -- split[ulcorner Left, urcorner Left] -- ulcorner Left --cycle ; + +RightBox := lrcorner Right -- split[lrcorner Right, llcorner Right] + -- split[urcorner Right, ulcorner Right] -- urcorner Right --cycle ; + +if PageNumber >= 10 : +RightBox := RightBox shifted split[lrcorner Right, llcorner Right] ; +fi; + +clip Left to LeftBox ; +clip Right to RightBox ; + +save corner; pair corner ; +corner := lrcorner Field[Text][Text] shifted (.2cm,-1cm) ; % same as x2 + +labeloffset := 0bp; + +label.ulft(Left, corner) ; +label.urt (Right, corner) ; + +StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D We also use \METAPOST\ to draw the horizontal and vertical page backgrounds. + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal} +StartPage ; +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; +fill Field[Text][Text] enlarged 0.2cm + withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +StopPage ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:vertical} +StartPage ; +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; + +z1 = urcorner Field[Text][Text] shifted (.2cm,0) ; +z2 = lrcorner Field[Text][Text] shifted (.2cm,-.2cm) ; +z3 = z1 shifted (-8.05cm,0) ; +z4 = (x3,y2) ; + +save Main ; +path Main ; +Main := z1 -- z2 -- z4 -- z3 --cycle ; + +fill Main withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +StopPage ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + + +%D We define these backgrounds as overlays: + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:horizontal] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:vertical] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:vertical}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +%D The slide title is placed on the top of the text area. The layer takes care +%D of the positioning. + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!after=, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!height=2.5cm, + \c!command=\doSlideTitle] + + +%D Squares are used as the first level of itemizations + +\definesymbol[1][$\square$] +\setupitemize[1][inmargin] +%\setupitemize[each][joinedup,unpacked] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-BottomSquares.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-BottomSquares.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..77633d23c69 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-BottomSquares.tex @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-BottomSquares, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module --- BottomSquares style, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\PRESTITdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{BottomSquares} style for the presentation +%D module. It is loaded at runtime. This minimalistic design is inspired by a +%D presentation Taco gave at EuroTeX 2006. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading module BottomSquares} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-BottomSquares] + +\unprotect + +%D The page layout: + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + height=middle, + margin=0cm, + height=fit, + margindistance=0cm, + header=0cm, + footer=0cm, + topspace=1cm, + bottomspace=2cm, + backspace=1.5cm, + location=singlesided] + +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal][header=1.4cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] [header=0cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:title] [header=0cm] + +%D We also specify the position of the slidetitle. + +\setuplayer[simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [x=15mm] + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight {\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.5\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.5\textwidth} + +% %D We define a generic frame that is used by the slide title. +% +% \defineframed[simpleslides:framed] +% [frame=off,offset=0pt, +% top=\vss,bottom=\vss] + + +%D We define our color scheme: + +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.95] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=.7,g=.1,b=.3] +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [s=.3] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [simpleslides:contrastcolor] + +%D We let \METAPOST\ calculate the background: + +%AM: Why not implement this as an interaction bar? + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament} +StartPage ; + +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; + +save diff ;numeric diff; +diff = .3cm ; + +save w; numeric w; +w = xpart (lrcorner Field[Text][Text] - llcorner Field[Text][Text]) - diff ; + +save factor; numeric factor; +factor = w/(NOfPages - 1) ; + +save p; path p ; +p = unitsquare xyscaled (diff,diff) + shifted (xpart llcorner Field[Text][Text],0.85cm) ; + +for i = 1 upto NOfPages: + if PageNumber = i: + fill p xyscaled (0,2) shifted ( (i-1)*factor,-diff-0.85cm) + withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; + else : + fill p shifted ( (i-1)*factor, 0) + withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:variantcolor} ; + fi ; +endfor ; +StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D We define these backgrounds as overlays: + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +%D We want the title information to be colored + +\setupTitle + [\c!headcolor={simpleslides:contrastcolor}] + +%D The slide title is typeset in a layer + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!align=\v!center, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!height=3cm, + \c!after=] + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square}] +\setupitemize[1][color={simpleslides:itemize:color}] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Boxed.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Boxed.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cec57643210 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Boxed.tex @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-Boxed, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module --- Boxed Style, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\currentdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{Boxed} style for the presentation +%D module. It is loaded at runtime. The look of this style was inspired by the +%D screen version of the Metafun manual. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading style Boxed} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-Boxed] + +\unprotect + +%D The page layout: + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + margin=2cm, + height=fit, + leftmargindistance=1cm, + rightmargindistance=0cm, + header=2.8cm, + footer=1cm, + topspace=.7cm, + backspace=2cm, + location=singlesided] + +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal][header=2.8cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] [header=1.4cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:title] [header=1.4cm] + +%D We also specify the position of the slidetitle. + +\setuplayer[simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [x=20mm, + y=15mm] + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight {\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.476\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.476\textwidth} + +%D We define our colorscheme: + +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.75] +\definecolor [simpleslides:altbackgroundcolor] [s=.2] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=.55, g=0, b=.04] +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [yellow] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [simpleslides:contrastcolor] + +%D We let Metapost calculate the background: + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal} +StartPage ; + +save p; path p[] ; + +save a ; numeric a ; +a := 1.5cm ; + +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; + +z1 = ulcorner Page shifted (a,0) ; z2 = urcorner Page shifted (-a,0) ; +z3 = urcorner Page shifted (0,-a); z4 = lrcorner Page shifted (0,a) ; +z5 = (x2,0) ; z6 = (x1,0) ; +z7 = (0,y4) ; z8 = (0,y3) ; +z9 = (x1,y3) ; z10 = (x2,y3) ; +z11 = (x2,y4) ; z12 = (x1,y4) ; + +p[1] = z9 -- z12 -- z7 -- z8 -- cycle ; +p[2] = z10 -- z3 -- z4 -- z11 -- cycle ; +p[3] = z12 -- z11 -- z5 -- z6 -- cycle ; +p[4] = z9 -- z10 -- z2 -- z1 -- cycle ; + +fill p[1] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:altbackgroundcolor} ; +fill p[2] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:altbackgroundcolor} ; +fill p[3] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:altbackgroundcolor} ; +fill p[4] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:altbackgroundcolor} ; + +pickup pencircle scaled 8 pt ; + +draw z1 -- z6 withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; +draw z2 -- z5 withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; +draw z7 -- z4 withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; +draw z8 -- z3 withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; + +StopPage ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament} +StartPage + +save a; numeric a; +a := 1.5cm ; + +save factor, allpages, shift ; +numeric factor, allpages, shift ; + +factor :=(NOfPages div 18) + 1 ; +allpages := if NOfPages <= 18 : NOfPages elseif odd NOfPages : NOfPages + 1 + else : NOfPages fi ; + +shift := factor * (PaperWidth -2a)/allpages ; + +save p ;path p ; +p := fullcircle scaled 4mm shifted (a + shift/2, a/2) ; + +for i = 1 upto allpages/factor : + fill p shifted ( (i-1)*shift, 0) + if i - 1 = floor ((PageNumber - 1)/factor) : + withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:variantcolor} ; + else : + withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; + fi ; +endfor ; + + +StopPage +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D We define these backgrounds as overlays: + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:horizontal] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:vertical] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +%D The title page: + +\setupTitle + [\c!headcolor={simpleslides:contrastcolor}] + +%D The slide title is typeset in a layer + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!align=\v!center, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!height=2.3cm, + \c!after=] + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square}] +\setupitemize[1][inmargin][color={simpleslides:itemize:color}] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Ellipse.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Ellipse.tex new file mode 100755 index 00000000000..09657f7ccc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Ellipse.tex @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-Ellipse, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module Ellipse, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\PRESTITdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{Ellipse} style for the presentation +%D module. The design is inspired by Hans's "funny" presentation module +%D (s-pre-03). It is loaded at runtime. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading Ellipse style} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-Ellipse] + +\unprotect + +%D First, we change the page layout. + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + height=fit, + margin=0cm, + header=1.2cm, + footer=0cm, + topspace=1.8cm, + backspace=1.5cm, + location=singlesided] + +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal][header=15mm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] [header=0mm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:title] [header=0mm] + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight {\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.5\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.5\textwidth} + +\setuplayer + [simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [y=8mm, + x=15mm] + +%D We define our color scheme: + +\definecolor[simpleslides:variantcolor] [s=0] +\definecolor[simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.8] +\definecolor[simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=.5,g=0,b=0] +\definecolor[simpleslides:altcontrastcolor] [r=.9,g=0,b=0] +\definecolor[simpleslides:itemize:color] [r=.5] + +%D We let Metapost calculate the background: + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal} +StartPage ; + fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:variantcolor} ; + save p ; path p ; + p := Page enlarged (-15pt,-15pt) superellipsed .9 ; + fill p withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; + pickup pencircle scaled 20pt ; + draw p withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; +StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament} +StartPage ; + save p ; path p ; + p := Page enlarged (-15pt,-15pt) superellipsed .9 ; + pickup pencircle scaled 20pt ; + save pa, pb; pair pa, pb ; + if PageNumber>1: + pa := point (3 + (6*PageNumber) / NOfPages) of p ; + pb := point (3 + (6*(PageNumber-1)) / NOfPages) of p ; + draw (p cutafter pa) cutbefore pb + withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:altcontrastcolor} ; + fi ; +StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D We define these backgrounds as overlays: + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:horizontal] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:vertical] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +%D We want the title to placed in color. + +\setupTitle[\c!headcolor={simpleslides:contrastcolor}] + +%D We want the slide title on the top + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!after=, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!align=\v!center, + \c!height=3.5cm, + \c!color=simpleslides:contrastcolor] + +\setupcombinations[distance=0cm] + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square}] +\setupitemize[1][\c!color={simpleslides:itemize:color}] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Embossed.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Embossed.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e8e24f39bd4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Embossed.tex @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s--Embossed, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module --- Embossed style, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\PRESTITdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{embossed} style for the presentation +%D module. It is loaded at runtime. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading module embossed} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-Embossed] + +\unprotect +%D The page layout: + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + margin=1.3cm, + height=fit, + header=1cm, + footer=1cm, + topspace=10mm, + backspace=2cm, + location=singlesided] + +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal][header=1cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] [header=0cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:title] [header=0cm] + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight{.94\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth{.476\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight{.94\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth{.476\textwidth} + +%D We also specify the position of the slidetitle. + +\setuplayer[simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [x=20mm,y=2mm] + +%D Next we define a generic frame + +\defineframed[simpleslides:framed] + [frame=off,offset=0pt, + top=\vss,bottom=\vss] + +\defineframed[simpleslides:framed:big] + [frame=off,offset=0pt,strut=no, + width=\textwidth,height=2cm, + top=\vss,bottom=\vss] + +%D We define our color scheme: + +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [r=1,g=1,b=.8] +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [r=.6,g=.2,b=.2] +\definecolor [simpleslides:specialcolor:1] [r=.4,g=.2,b=.2] +\definecolor [simpleslides:specialcolor:2] [r=.7,g=.2,b=.2] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=.2,g=.2,b=.5] +\definecolor [simpleslides:framecolor] [s=.4] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [simpleslides:contrastcolor] + +%D This module write "Made with ConTeXt" in bold at the bottom. We first define +%D a font for it. + +\beginOLDTEX +\loadmapfile[qhv-ec.map] +\definefontsynonym [Embossed] [ec-qhvb] +\endOLDTEX + +\beginXETEX +\loadmapfile[qhv-ec.map] +\definefontsynonym [Embossed] [ec-qhvb] +\endXETEX + +\beginLUATEX +\definefontsynonym [Embossed] [name:texgyreherosbold] +\endLUATEX + +\definefont[EmblemFont] [Embossed at 30pt] + +%D The emblem string is configurable. + +\setuplabeltext [\s!en] [simpleslidesemblem={Made with \CONTEXT}] + +\definetextext[simpleslides:sometxt:left] {\TaspresentSometxtLeft} +\definetextext[simpleslides:sometxt:right]{\TaspresentSometxtRight} + +\unexpanded\def\TaspresentSometxtLeft#1% + {\getvalue{simpleslides:framed:big} + {\EmblemFont\color[simpleslides:specialcolor:1] + {#1}}} + +\unexpanded\def\TaspresentSometxtRight#1% + {\getvalue{simpleslides:framed:big} + {\EmblemFont\color[simpleslides:specialcolor:2] + {#1}}} + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament} +StartPage ; + +save a, b; +numeric a; a = 2cm ; +numeric b; b = 0.9cm ; + +z1 = llcorner Page shifted (0,a) ; +z2 = lrcorner Page shifted (0,a) ; + +save bottom ; path bottom ; +bottom = llcorner Page -- z1 -- z2 -- lrcorner Page -- cycle ; + +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +fill bottom withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:variantcolor} ; + +draw Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:framecolor} + withpen pencircle scaled 12pt ; +draw topboundary bottom withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:framecolor} + withpen pencircle scaled 6pt ; + + +draw \sometxt[simpleslides:sometxt:left]{\labeltext{simpleslidesemblem} \hfill \pagenumber\ of \lastpage} + shifted (1.96cm,0.04cm) ; + +draw \sometxt[simpleslides:sometxt:right]{\labeltext{simpleslidesemblem} \hfill \pagenumber\ of \lastpage} + shifted (2cm,0) ; + +StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + + +%D We define these backgrounds as overlays: + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + + +%D We want the presentation title to be in color + +\setupTitle[\c!title\c!color=simpleslides:contrastcolor] + +%D We also want the slide title in a framed box. + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!after=, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!height=2cm, + \c!align=\v!middle] + + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square}] +\setupitemize[1][color={simpleslides:itemize:color}] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Framed.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Framed.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4cde7723962 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Framed.tex @@ -0,0 +1,223 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-Framed, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module --- Framed Style, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\PRESTITdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{Framed} style for the presentation +%D module. It is loaded at runtime. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading style Framed} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-Framed] + +\unprotect + +%D The page layout: + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + margin=0.6cm, + height=fit, + header=2.1cm, + footer=1.35cm, + footerdistance=0.5cm, + topspace=0.5cm, + backspace=1cm, + location=singlesided] + +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal][header=2.1cm,backspace=1cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] [header=0cm,backspace=1cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:title] [header=0cm,backspace=0.5cm] + +%D We also specify the position of the slidetitle. + +\setuplayer[simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [x=10mm,y=3mm] + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight {.975\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.485\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {.975\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.485\textwidth} + + +%D We define our colors: + +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [r=.85, g=.85, b=.85] +\definecolor [simpleslides:framecolor] [r=.42, g=.42, b=.7] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=0, g=0, b=.5] +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [r=0, g=0, b=1] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [simpleslides:contrastcolor] + +%D We let \METAPOST\ calculate the background. This style have two options for +%D ornaments, square or stripes. We define both, and then choose one depending +%D on the user's choice. + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament:square} +StartPage; + +save a,b,c,p; +numeric a; a = 0.955cm ; +numeric b; b = 0.52cm ; +numeric c; c = 0.8cm ; +path p[] ; + +for i=1 upto 11: + p[i] = unitsquare xyscaled (a,a) shifted (b+2*(i-1)*a, c) ; + fill p[i] withcolor ((i-1)/10)[\MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \MPcolor{simpleslides:variantcolor}] ; +endfor ; + +if NOfPages >= 12: + save n ; numeric n ; + n := (10*(PageNumber - 1) div (NOfPages - 1)) + 1; + + draw llcorner p[n] -- urcorner p[n] + withpen pencircle scaled 2pt + withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +fi ; + +StopPage; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament:stripe} +StartPage; + +save p ; +path p[] ; + +p[1] := unitsquare xyscaled(0.95*OverlayWidth,1cm) shifted (0.52cm,0.8cm) ; + +linear_shade(p[1],0, + \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor}, + \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor}) ; + +save i ; +numeric i; i = PageNumber/NOfPages ; + +p[2] = ulcorner p[1] -- urcorner p[1] ; +p[3] = llcorner p[1] -- lrcorner p[1] ; + +save o; +pair o[] ; + +o[1] := point i along p[2] ; +o[2] := point i along p[3] ; + +p[4] = ulcorner p[1] -- o[1] -- o[2] -- llcorner p[1] -- cycle ; + +clip currentpicture to p[4] ; + +StopPage; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:vertical} +StartPage ; + +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; + +draw Page enlarged (-.2cm) + withpen pencircle scaled 4pt + withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:framecolor} ; + +draw unitsquare + xyscaled(0.448*PaperWidth,0.815*PaperHeight) + shifted (0.528*PaperWidth, 0.15*PaperHeight) + withpen pencircle scaled 2pt + withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:framecolor} ; + +StopPage ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal} +StartPage ; + +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; + +draw Page enlarged (-.2cm) + withpen pencircle scaled 4pt + withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:framecolor} ; + +draw unitsquare + xyscaled(0.95*PaperWidth,0.7*PaperHeight) + shifted (0.025*PaperWidth, 0.15*PaperHeight) + withpen pencircle scaled 2pt + withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:framecolor} ; + +StopPage; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + +%D We define these backgrounds as overlays: + + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:horizontal] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:vertical] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:vertical}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +%D We define the ornament according to user's choice. + +\startsetups simpleslides:alternative:square +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\uniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament:square}] +\stopsetups + +\startsetups simpleslides:alternative:stripe +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\uniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament:stripe}] +\stopsetups + +\startsetups simpleslides:alternative:empty + \setups{simpleslides:alternative:square} +\stopsetups + +%D Now we activate the user's choice + +\setups{simpleslides:alternative:\moduleparameter{simpleslides}{alternative}} + +%D The title is typed in a slightly larger font. + +\setupTitle + [\c!title\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!title\c!style=\tfc, + \c!author\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!author\c!style=\tfa, + \c!date\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!date\c!style=\tfa] + +%D The slide title is typeset in a layer + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!align=\v!center, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!height=2.1cm, + \c!after=] + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square}] +\setupitemize[1][color={simpleslides:itemize:color}] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-FramedTitle.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-FramedTitle.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6c6c3abe8a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-FramedTitle.tex @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-FramedTitle, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module --- FramedTitle style, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\PRESTITdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{FramedTitle} style for the presentation +%D module. It is loaded at runtime. The most interesting part is the scratch +%D counter at the bottom of the page, which is explained in the metafun manual. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading style FramedTitle} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-FramedTitle] + +\unprotect + +%D The page layout: + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + margin=0cm, + height=fit, + header=2.2cm, + footer=.8cm, + topspace=.6cm, + backspace=1cm, + location=singlesided] + +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal][header=2.2cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] [header=0.5cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:title] [header=0.5cm] + +%D We also specify the position of the slidetitle. + +\setuplayer[simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [x=10mm,y=2mm] + + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight {\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.476\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.476\textwidth} + +\setupframed[simpleslides:framed] + [corner=round, + background=color,backgroundcolor={simpleslides:contrastcolor}] + +%D We define our color scheme: + +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.9] +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [s=.7] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=.5] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [simpleslides:contrastcolor] + +%D We let Metapost calculate the background: + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal} +StartPage ; +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +StopPage ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament} +StartPage ; + +save a,b ; +numeric a,b ; +a = 7mm ; +b = PaperWidth/2 - NOfPages * 2.5pt ; + +save p,q; path p,q ; +p =((0,5mm) -- (1mm,11mm)) shifted (b,0) ; +q =((-8mm,5mm) -- (0,11mm) ) shifted (b,0) ; + +pickup pencircle scaled 3pt ; +for i := NOfPages-1 downto 1: + draw (if i mod 5 = 0 : q else : p fi) + shifted (i*5pt, 0pt) + withcolor if i < PageNumber : \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} + else : \MPcolor{simpleslides:variantcolor} + fi ; +endfor ; +StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D We define these backgrounds as overlays: + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:horizontal] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:vertical] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +%D We want the title to placed in a framed box. We redefine all the keys of +%D \type{\setupTitle}, so that the module is easier to maintain. + +\setupTitle + [\c!title=, + \c!author=, + \c!date=\currentdate, + \c!headstyle=, + \c!headcolor={simpleslides:backgroundcolor}, + \c!align=\v!middle, + \c!before={\vfill\getvalue{simpleslides:framed} + [\c!width=\textwidth,\c!height=.75\textheight, + \c!align=\v!middle, \c!strut=\v!no] + \bgroup}, + \c!after={\egroup\vfill}, + \c!title\c!style={\switchtobodyfont[\TitleSize]}, + \c!title\c!color=, + \c!title\c!align=,%\v!middle, + \c!author\c!style=, + \c!author\c!color=, + \c!author\c!align=,%\v!middle, + \c!date\c!style=, + \c!date\c!color=, + \c!date\c!align=,%\v!middle, + \c!before\c!title=, + \c!before\c!author=, + \c!before\c!date=, + \c!after\c!title={\blank[1*line]}, + \c!after\c!author={\blank[2*line]}, + \c!after\c!date=] + +%D We also want the slide title in a framed box. + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!after=, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!height=2.1cm, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!color=simpleslides:backgroundcolor] + + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square}] +\setupitemize[1][color=simpleslides:contrastcolor] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-HorizontalStripes.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-HorizontalStripes.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..025b74534e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-HorizontalStripes.tex @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-HorizontalStripes, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module HorizontalStripes, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\PRESTITdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \filename{HorizontalStripes} style for the +%D presentation module. It is loaded at runtime. The look of this style was +%D inspired by the \quotation{Copenhagen} theme of the \LaTeX\ {\tt beamer} +%D package. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading HorizontalStripes style} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-HorizontalStripes] + +\unprotect + +%D The page layout: + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + margin=0cm, + height=fit, + header=2.73cm, + footer=0.9cm, + topspace=0cm, + backspace=1cm, + location=singlesided] + +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal][header=2.73cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] [header=0.75cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:title] [header=0cm] + +%D In this style, we don't want the ornament background for vertical slides: + +\startsetups simpleslides:background:vertical + \setuplayout[simpleslides:layout:vertical] + \setupbackgrounds[\v!page] + [background={simpleslides:background:vertical}] +\stopsetups + + + +%D We also specify the position of the slidetitle. + +\setuplayer[simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [width=\paperwidth, + height=\paperheight, + x=10mm] + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight {\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.476\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.476\textwidth} + +%D This module has three color schemes, blue, green and red. + +\startsetups simpleslides:setups:blue +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.95] +\definecolor [simpleslides:framecolor] [r=.58,g=.58,b=.82] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=.2,g=.2,b=.73] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [simpleslides:contrastcolor] +\stopsetups + +\startsetups simpleslides:setups:red +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.95] +\definecolor [simpleslides:framecolor] [r=.82,g=.58,b=.58] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=.73,g=.2,b=.2] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [simpleslides:contrastcolor] +\stopsetups + +\startsetups simpleslides:setups:green +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.95] +\definecolor [simpleslides:framecolor] [r=.58,g=.82,b=.58] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=.2,g=.73,b=.2] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [simpleslides:contrastcolor] +\stopsetups + +%D Now we choose the scheme that the user asked for + +\doifsetupselse{simpleslides:setups:\moduleparameter{simpleslides}{color}} + {\setups{simpleslides:setups:\moduleparameter{simpleslides}{color}}} + {\setups{simpleslides:setups:blue}} + +%D We let Metapost calculate the background: + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:common} +save a ; numeric a ; +a = 1.5mm ; + +save p; path p[] ; + +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; + +z1 = ulcorner Page shifted (0,-a) ; +z2 = urcorner Page shifted (0,-a) ; +z3 = llcorner Page shifted (0,a) ; +z4 = lrcorner Page shifted (0,a) ; + +p[1] = ulcorner Page -- z1 -- z2 -- urcorner Page -- cycle ; +p[3] = llcorner Page -- z3 -- z4 -- lrcorner Page -- cycle ; +p[4] = p[3] shifted (0,.75cm) ; + +fill p[1] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:framecolor} ; +fill p[3] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:framecolor} ; +fill p[4] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:framecolor} ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:vertical} +StartPage ; +\includeMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:common} ; +StopPage ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal} +StartPage ; +\includeMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:common} ; + +p[2] = p[1] shifted (0,-2cm) ; +fill p[2] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:framecolor} ; +StopPage ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + +%D We define these backgrounds as overlays: + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:horizontal] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:vertical] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:vertical}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:vertical}] + +%D We define the footer + +\setupfooter[\c!color=simpleslides:contrastcolor, + \c!style={\switchtobodyfont[10pt]}, + \c!strut=\v!yes] + +\setupfootertexts[{\framed[\c!frame=\v!off, + \c!height=0.65cm, + \c!width=\textwidth] + {\simpleslidestitleparameter{title} + \hfill \pagenumber\ of \lastpage}}] + + +%D this sets up the title page: + +\setupTitle + [\c!title\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!author\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!date\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}] + +%D The slide title is typeset in a layer + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!align=\v!center, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!height=2.2cm, + \c!after=] + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square}] +\setupitemize[1][color={simpleslides:itemize:color}] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-NarrowStripes.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-NarrowStripes.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..471eb208e31 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-NarrowStripes.tex @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-NarrowStripes, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module NarrowStripes, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\currentdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{NarrowStripes} style for the presentation +%D module. It is loaded at runtime. The theme for this style is inspired by the +%D \quotation{Berkeley} theme of the \LaTeX\ Beamer package. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading NarrowStripes style} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-NarrowStripes] + +\unprotect + +%D First, we change the page layout. + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + leftmargin=1.5cm, + rightmargin=0cm, + leftmargindistance=1.8cm, + rightmargindistance=0pt, + height=fit, + header=2.5cm, + footer=0cm, + topspace=.4cm, + backspace=3.2cm, + cutspace=3.7cm, + bottomspace=0cm, + bottom=0pt, + location=singlesided] + +%D We also specify the position of the slidetitle. + +\setuplayer[simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [width=\paperwidth, + height=\paperheight, + x=32mm] + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight{\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth{.476\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight{\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth{.476\textwidth} + +%D This module has three color schemes, blue, green and red. + +\startsetups simpleslides:setups:blue +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.95] +\definecolor [simpleslides:altcontrastcolor] [r=0,g=0,b=1] +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [r=.69,g=.69,b=.97] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [b=.8] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [b=.8] +\stopsetups + +\startsetups simpleslides:setups:red +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [r=.8] +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.95] +\definecolor [simpleslides:altcontrastcolor] [r=1] +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [b=.69,g=.69,r=.97] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=.8] +\stopsetups + +\startsetups simpleslides:setups:green +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [g=.4] +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.95] +\definecolor [simpleslides:altcontrastcolor] [g=.4] +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [b=.68,r=.68,g=.79] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [g=.4] +\stopsetups + +%D Now we choose the scheme that the user asked for + +\doifsetupselse{simpleslides:setups:\moduleparameter{simpleslides}{color}} + {\setups{simpleslides:setups:\moduleparameter{simpleslides}{color}}} + {\setups{simpleslides:setups:blue}} + +%D We let Metapost calculate the background: + +\definetextext[simpleslides:sometxt:text] {\TaspresentSometxtText} + +\unexpanded\def\TaspresentSometxtText#1% + {\framed[\c!frame=\v!off, \c!width=2.25cm, \c!height=2.25cm] + {\switchtobodyfont[12pt]\color[simpleslides:contrastcolor]{#1}}} + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament} +StartPage ; + +save a,b,c ; numeric a,b,c ; +a = 2.25cm ; +b = 0.4 cm ; +c = PaperHeight - a/2 ; + +z1 = ulcorner Page shifted (0,-a) ; +z2 = ulcorner Page shifted (0,-a-b) ; +z3 = urcorner Page shifted (0,-a-b) ; +z4 = urcorner Page shifted (0,-a) ; +z5 = ulcorner Page shifted (a,0) ; +z6 = ulcorner Page shifted (a+b,0) ; +z7 = llcorner Page shifted (a+b,0) ; +z8 = llcorner Page shifted (a,0) ; +z9 = ulcorner Page shifted (a,-a) ; +z10 = ulcorner Page shifted (a+b,-a) ; +z11 = ulcorner Page shifted (a+b,-a-b) ; +z12 = ulcorner Page shifted (a,-a-b) ; + +save p; path p[] ; +p[1] = z1 -- z2 -- z3 -- z4 -- cycle ; +p[2] = z5 -- z6 -- z7 -- z8 -- cycle ; +p[3] = z9 -- z10 --z11 -- z12 -- cycle ; + +linear_shade(p[1],1, + \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor}, + \MPcolor{simpleslides:altcontrastcolor}) ; + +linear_shade(p[2],2, + \MPcolor{simpleslides:altcontrastcolor}, + \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor}) ; + +fill p[3] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:variantcolor} ; + +if PageNumber > 1: + draw \sometxt[simpleslides:sometxt:text]{\folio} shifted (0,PaperHeight-a) ; +fi ; +StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +%D this sets up the title page: + +\setupTitle + [\c!title\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!author\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!date\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}] + +%D The slide title is typeset in a layer + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!align=\v!center, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!height=2.25cm, + \c!after=] + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square}] +\setupitemize[1][inmargin][color={simpleslides:itemize:color}] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-RainbowStripe.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-RainbowStripe.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5ca00ec6b2e --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-RainbowStripe.tex @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-t-RainbowStripe, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module RainbowStripe, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\PRESTITdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{RainbowStripe} style for the presentation +%D module. It is loaded at runtime. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading RainbowStripe style} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-RainbowStripe] + +\unprotect + +%D First, we provide the page layout. + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + margin=1.5cm, + height=fit, + header=11mm, + footer=0cm, + topspace=15mm, + backspace=2cm, + location=singlesided] + +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal][header=11mm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] [header=0mm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:title] [header=0mm] + + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight {\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.476\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.476\textwidth} + +\setuplayer + [simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [y=12mm, + x=20mm] + +%D We define our colorscheme: + +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.88] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [s=0] +\definecolor [simpleslides:rainbowone] [r=.5,g=0,b=.5] +\definecolor [simpleslides:rainbowtwo] [b=1] +\definecolor [simpleslides:rainbowthree] [g=1,b=1] +\definecolor [simpleslides:rainbowfour] [g=1] +\definecolor [simpleslides:rainbowfive] [r=1,g=1] +\definecolor [simpleslides:rainbowsix] [r=1] + +%D In a first attempt to achieve the rainbow effect, I produced the rainbow +%D background with asymptote and then converted it to a pdf file which was then +%D used as a background. In that case, it was necessary to instruct \CONTEXT\ +%D to look in the default \TeX\ input paths for figures. The background spans +%D the entire height of the page and the width of the text area; the gray +%D background was then calculated so that the two stripes at the top and at the +%D bottom were left unfilled so the rainbow background would then be visible. +%D Here is the code: + +%\setupexternalfigures[location={global}] + +%\defineoverlay[rainb][{\externalfigure[rainbow.pdf][width=1.05\textwidth,height=1.4\textheight]}] + +% \startuniqueMPgraphic{gray} +% StartPage ; +% pair zf[] ; +% path gr[] ; +% numeric a; a = 2cm ; +% numeric b; b = 0.8cm ; +% z.f1 = ulcorner Page shifted (a,0) ; +% z.f2 = urcorner Page shifted (-a,0) ; +% z.f3 = lrcorner Page shifted (-a,0) ; +% z.f4 = llcorner Page shifted (a,0) ; +% z.f5 = z.f1 shifted (0,-b) ; +% z.f6 = z.f2 shifted (0,-b) ; +% z.f7 = z.f3 shifted (0,b) ; +% z.f8 = z.f4 shifted (0,b) ; +% z.f9 = z.f5 shifted (0,-b) ; +% z.f10 = z.f6 shifted (0,-b) ; +% z.f11 = z.f7 shifted (0,b) ; +% z.f12 = z.f8 shifted (0,b) ; +% gr[1] = ulcorner Page -- urcorner Page -- lrcorner Page -- llcorner Page -- z.f8 -- z.f7 -- z.f6 -- z.f5 -- z.f4 -- llcorner Page -- cycle ; +% gr[2] = z.f9 -- z.f10 -- z.f11 -- z.f12 -- cycle ; +% gr[2] := gr[2] enlarged (.5cm,0cm) ; +% fill gr[1] withcolor \MPcolor{a} ; +% fill gr[2] withcolor \MPcolor{a} ; +% StopPage ; +% \stopuniqueMPgraphic + +%D However, it seemed more portable to let Metapost calculate the background. +%D The rainbow effect takes some lines of code, but it's not too bad: + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal} +StartPage ; +pair zf[] ; +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +path gr[] ; +numeric a; a = 2cm ; +numeric b; b = 0.4cm ; +numeric c; c = 0.7cm ; +z.f1 = ulcorner Page shifted (a,-c) ; +z.f2 = urcorner Page shifted (-a,-c) ; +z.f3 = z.f2 shifted (0,-b) ; +z.f4 = z.f1 shifted (0,-b) ; +gr[1] = z.f1 -- z.f2 ; +gr[2] = z.f4 -- z.f3 ; +z.f5 = point .2 along gr[1] ; +z.f6 = point .2 along gr[2] ; +z.f7 = point .4 along gr[1] ; +z.f8 = point .4 along gr[2] ; +z.f9 = point .6 along gr[1] ; +z.f10 = point .6 along gr[2] ; +z.f11 = point .8 along gr[1] ; +z.f12 = point .8 along gr[2] ; +gr[3] = z.f1 -- z.f5 -- z.f6 -- z.f4 -- cycle ; +gr[4] = z.f7 -- z.f5 -- z.f6 -- z.f8 -- cycle ; +gr[4] := gr[4] enlarged (.02cm,0) ; +gr[5] = z.f9 -- z.f7 -- z.f8 -- z.f10 -- cycle ; +gr[5] := gr[5] enlarged (.02cm,0) ; +gr[6] = z.f11 -- z.f9 -- z.f10 -- z.f12 -- cycle ; +gr[6] := gr[6] enlarged (.02cm,0) ; +gr[7] = z.f11 -- z.f2 -- z.f3 -- z.f12 -- cycle ; +linear_shade(gr[3],0,\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowone},\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowtwo}) ; +linear_shade(gr[4],0,\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowtwo},\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowthree}) ; +linear_shade(gr[5],0,\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowthree},\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowfour}) ; +linear_shade(gr[6],0,\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowfour},\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowfive}) ; +linear_shade(gr[7],0,\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowfive},\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowsix}) ; +z.f21 = llcorner Page shifted (a,c) ; +z.f22 = lrcorner Page shifted (-a,c) ; +z.f23 = z.f22 shifted (0,b) ; +z.f24 = z.f21 shifted (0,b) ; +gr[21] = z.f21 -- z.f22 ; +gr[22] = z.f24 -- z.f23 ; +z.f25 = point .2 along gr[21] ; +z.f26 = point .2 along gr[22] ; +z.f27 = point .4 along gr[21] ; +z.f28 = point .4 along gr[22] ; +z.f29 = point .6 along gr[21] ; +z.f30 = point .6 along gr[22] ; +z.f31 = point .8 along gr[21] ; +z.f32 = point .8 along gr[22] ; +gr[23] = z.f21 -- z.f25 -- z.f26 -- z.f24 -- cycle ; +gr[24] = z.f27 -- z.f25 -- z.f26 -- z.f28 -- cycle ; +gr[24] := gr[24] enlarged (.02cm,0) ; +gr[25] = z.f29 -- z.f27 -- z.f28 -- z.f30 -- cycle ; +gr[25] := gr[25] enlarged (.02cm,0) ; +gr[26] = z.f31 -- z.f29 -- z.f30 -- z.f32 -- cycle ; +gr[26] := gr[26] enlarged (.02cm,0) ; +gr[27] = z.f31 -- z.f22 -- z.f23 -- z.f32 -- cycle ; +linear_shade(gr[23],0,\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowone},\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowtwo}) ; +linear_shade(gr[24],0,\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowtwo},\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowthree}) ; +linear_shade(gr[25],0,\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowthree},\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowfour}) ; +linear_shade(gr[26],0,\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowfour},\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowfive}) ; +linear_shade(gr[27],0,\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowfive},\MPcolor{simpleslides:rainbowsix}) ; +StopPage ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament} +StartPage +path p[] ; +p[1] := unitsquare xyscaled(MakeupWidth,.4cm) shifted (2cm,0.7cm) ; +numeric i; i = (PageNumber - 1)/(NOfPages - 1) ; +p[2] = ulcorner p[1] -- urcorner p[1] ; +p[3] = llcorner p[1] -- lrcorner p[1] ; +pair o[] ; +o[1] := point i along p[2] ; +o[2] := point i along p[3] ; +p[4] = o[1] -- o[2] ; +p[4] := p[4] enlarged (0,-1pt) ; +pickup pensquare scaled 2pt ; +draw p[4] ; +StopPage +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D We define these backgrounds as overlays: + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:horizontal] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:vertical] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +%D We set up our SlideTitles: + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!after=, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!align=\v!center, + \c!height=1.5cm] + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square}] +\setupitemize[1][inmargin] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Rounded.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Rounded.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..10c15be7139 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Rounded.tex @@ -0,0 +1,224 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-Rounded, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module Rounded, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\currentdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{Rounded} style for the presentation +%D module. It is loaded at runtime. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading style Rounded} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-Rounded] + +\unprotect + +%D The page layout: + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + leftmargin=1.5cm, + rightmargin=0cm, + leftmargindistance=1.2cm, + rightmargindistance=0pt, + height=fit, + header=5.3cm, + footer=0cm, + topspace=.4cm, + backspace=2.5cm, + cutspace=3.2cm, + bottomspace=0cm, + bottom=0pt, + location=singlesided] + +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal][header=5.3cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] [header=2.3cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:title] [header=2.3cm] + +%D We also specify the position of the slidetitle. + +\setuplayer[simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [y=23mm] + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight {\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.476\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.476\textwidth} + +%D We define our color scheme: + +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.95] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=.58,g=.81,b=.58] +\definecolor [simpleslides:textcolor] [r=.09,g=.2,b=.41] +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [r=.04,g=.4,b=.4] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [simpleslides:textcolor] + +\setupcolors[textcolor=simpleslides:textcolor] + +%D We let \METAPOST\ calculate the background: + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:common} +save a,b,c,d; +numeric a,b,c,d ; + +a = 2cm ; b = 0.7cm ; +c = 6cm ; d = .7cm ; + +save p ; path p[] ; + +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; + +z1 = llcorner Page shifted (a,0) ; +z2 = ulcorner Page shifted (a,-a-b) ; +z3 = ulcorner Page shifted (a+b/4,-a-b/4) ; +z4 = ulcorner Page shifted (a+b,-a) ; +z5 = urcorner Page shifted (0,-a) ; +z6 = ulcorner Page shifted (c,0) ; +z7 = ulcorner Page shifted (c,-a) ; + + +p[1] = llcorner Page -- z1 -- z2 .. z3 .. z4 -- z7 -- z6 -- + ulcorner Page -- cycle ; + +fill p[1] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; + +\stopuseMPgraphic + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:vertical} +StartPage ; +\includeMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:common} ; +% The pagenumber cannot be part of MP:common otherwise pdftex ignores it. +draw \sometxt{\framed[frame=off,width=2cm,height=2cm]% + {\color[simpleslides:backgroundcolor]{\pagenumber}}} ; + +StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal} +StartPage; + +\includeMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:common} ; +draw \sometxt{\framed[frame=off,width=2cm,height=2cm]% + {\color[simpleslides:backgroundcolor]{\pagenumber}}} ; + + +z8 = ulcorner Page shifted (a/2,-2.2*a) ; +z9 = z8 shifted (0,-d) ; +z10 = urcorner Page shifted (-a,-2.2*a-d) ; +z11 = z10 shifted (0,d) ; +z12 = z8 shifted (-d/2,-d/2) ; + +p[2] = z8 .. z12 .. z9 -- z10 -- z11 -- cycle ; + +fill p[2] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:textcolor} ; + +StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:title} +StartPage ; + +save a,b,c,d; +numeric a,b,c,d; + +a = 4cm ; b = 3cm ; +c = 8cm ; d = .7cm ; + +save p; path p[] ; +p[1] = ulcorner Page -- ulcorner Page shifted (PaperWidth/2,0) -- + llcorner Page shifted (PaperWidth/2,0) -- llcorner Page -- cycle ; + +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +fill p[1] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; + +z1 = ulcorner Page shifted (PaperWidth/2,-b) ; +z2 = z1 shifted (-c,0) ; +z3 = z2 shifted (0,-a) ; +z4 = z3 shifted (c,0) ; +z5 = z2 shifted (-1.5cm,-a/2) ; + +p[2] = z1 -- z2 .. z5 .. z3 -- z4 -- cycle ; +fill p[2] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; + +z6 = llcorner Page shifted (PaperWidth/2,0) ; +z7 = 1/2[z6,z4] ; +z8 = z7 shifted (-.75*b,d/2) ; +z9 = z8 shifted (0,-d) ; +z10 = z9 shifted (1.3*c,0) ; +z11 = z10 shifted (0,d) ; +z12 = z10 shifted (d/2,d/2) ; + +p[3] = z8 -- z9 -- z10 .. z12 .. z11 -- cycle ; +fill p[3] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:textcolor} ; + +StopPage ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + +%D We define these backgrounds as overlays: + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:horizontal] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:vertical] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:vertical}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:title}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + + +%D The title page: + +\setupTitle + [\c!before=\strut{\blank[0.25cm]}, + \c!author\c!align=\v!right, + \c!before\c!author={\blank[3.1cm]\setupnarrower[left=9cm] + \startnarrower[left]}, + \c!after\c!author={\stopnarrower}, + \c!date\c!align=\v!right, + \c!before\c!date={\blank[3.7cm]\setupnarrower[left=9cm] + \startnarrower[left]}, + \c!after\c!date={\stopnarrower}, + \c!headcolor={simpleslides:textcolor}] + + +%D The slide title is typeset in a layer + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!color={simpleslides:variantcolor}, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!align=\v!center, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!style={\switchtobodyfont[\TitleSize]\bf}, + \c!height=2cm, + \c!after=] + +% \definelayer[presauthor] +% [width=.5\paperwidth, +% height=.5\paperheight, +% x=104mm, +% y=118mm] + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square}] +\setupitemize[1][inmargin][color={simpleslides:itemize:color}] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Shaded.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Shaded.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..97844cb5cd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Shaded.tex @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-Shaded, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module --- Shaded style, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\PRESTITdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{Shaded} style for the presentation +%D module. It is loaded at runtime. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading Shaded style} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-Shaded] + +\unprotect + +%D The page layout: + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + margin=1.5cm, + leftmargindistance=0pt, + rightmargindistance=0pt, + height=fit, + header=0pt, + footer=5pt, + topspace=.8cm, + backspace=1.5cm, + bottomspace=.8cm, + bottom=12pt, + location=singlesided] + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight {.88\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.476\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {.88\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.476\textwidth} + +%D This module has three color schemes, blue, green and bluered. + + +\startsetups simpleslides:setups:bluered +\definecolor [simpleslides:textcolor] [white] +\definecolor [simpleslides:interactioncolor] [b=.2] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [b=.8] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [s=1] +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [r=0.5,g=0,b=0] +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [r=0,g=0,b=0.5] +\stopsetups + +\startsetups simpleslides:setups:blue +\definecolor [simpleslides:textcolor] [white] +\definecolor [simpleslides:interactioncolor] [b=.2] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=.72,g=.77,b=.94] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [s=1] +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [r=0,g=0,b=1] +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [r=0,g=0,b=0.05] +\stopsetups + +\startsetups simpleslides:setups:green +\definecolor [simpleslides:textcolor] [white] +\definecolor [simpleslides:interactioncolor] [s=.2] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [s=.5] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [s=1] +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [r=0,g=.8,b=0] +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [r=0,g=0.05,b=0] +\stopsetups + +%D Now we choose the scheme that the user asked for + +\setups{simpleslides:setups:blue} +\setups{simpleslides:setups:\moduleparameter{simpleslides}{color}} + +\setupcolors[textcolor={simpleslides:textcolor}] + + +%D This module shades the background in a gradient. We use \METAPOST\ to draw +%D the background. + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament} +save p; +path p ; +p := unitsquare xscaled \overlaywidth yscaled \overlayheight ; +linear_shade(p,6, + \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor}, + \MPcolor{simpleslides:variantcolor}) ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + +%D We define these backgrounds as overlays: + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square}] +\setupitemize[1][color={simpleslides:itemize:color}] + +%D The \quotation{Shaded} style uses \CONTEXT's interactionbar: + +\setupsubpagenumber[way=bytext,state=start] + +\setupinteraction + [page=yes, + color=simpleslides:interactioncolor, + contrastcolor=simpleslides:contrastcolor, + menu=on, + state=start] + +\startinteractionmenu[bottom] +{\interactionbar[alternative=f,width=\makeupwidth,height=1ex]} +\stopinteractionmenu + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-SideSquares.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-SideSquares.tex new file mode 100755 index 00000000000..8ecce564439 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-SideSquares.tex @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-SideSquares, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module SideSquares, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\PRESTITdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{SideSquares} style for the presentation +%D module. It is loaded at runtime. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading SideSquares style} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-SideSquares] + +\unprotect + +%D First, we define the page layout. + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + height=middle, + margin=1.5cm, + height=fit, + leftmargindistance=.4cm, + rightmargindistance=0cm, + header=1.5cm, + footer=0cm, + topspace=1cm, + backspace=2.5cm, + cutspace=1.5cm, + location=singlesided] + +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal][header=15mm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] [header=0mm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:title] [header=0mm] + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight {\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.5\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.5\textwidth} + +\setuplayer + [simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [x=25mm, + y=2mm] + +%D We define our color scheme: + +\definecolor[simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=0,g=0,b=.92] +\definecolor[simpleslides:altcontrastcolor] [r=0,g=0,b=.4] +\definecolor[simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.98] +\definecolor[simpleslides:itemize:color] [r=0,g=0,b=.92] + +%D We let Metapost calculate the background: + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal} +StartPage ; +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +z1 = ulcorner Page ; +z5 = llcorner Page ; +path q ; +q = z1 -- z5 ; +t := arclength (q) ; +u := t/15 ; +v := (PageNumber/NOfPages) ; +z4 = (x1+1cm, y1-1cm) ; +z3 = (x4, y1) ; +z2 = (x1, y4) ; +path m[] ; +m[1] = z1 -- z2 -- z4 -- z3 -- cycle ; +m[2] = m[1] shifted (0, -2*u) ; +m[3] = m[1] shifted (0, -4*u) ; +m[4] = m[1] shifted (0, -6*u) ; +m[5] = m[1] shifted (0, -8*u) ; +m[6] = m[1] shifted (0, -10*u) ; +m[7] = m[1] shifted (0, -12*u) ; +m[8] = m[1] shifted (0, (-14*u-0.5mm)) ; +for i=1 upto 8: + fill m[i] withcolor\MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; +endfor; +if PageNumber=1: + fill m[1] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:altcontrastcolor} ; +elseif (v>.001) and (v<.167) : + fill m[2] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:altcontrastcolor} ; +elseif (v>.166) and (v<.334): + fill m[3] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:altcontrastcolor} ; +elseif (v>.333) and (v<.501): + fill m[4] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:altcontrastcolor} ; +elseif (v>.5) and (v<.667): + fill m[5] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:altcontrastcolor} ; +elseif (v>.666) and (v<.834): + fill m[6] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:altcontrastcolor} ; +elseif (v>.833) and (v<1): + fill m[7] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:altcontrastcolor} ; +elseif v=1: + fill m[8] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:altcontrastcolor} ; +fi ; +StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D We define these backgrounds as overlays: + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:horizontal] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:vertical] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +%D We want the title to placed in color. + +\setupTitle[\c!headcolor={simpleslides:contrastcolor}] + +%D This sets up the SlideTitle: + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!after=, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!align=\v!center, + \c!height=2.5cm, + \c!color=simpleslides:contrastcolor] + +%D We set up the titlepage: + +\setupTitle + [\c!title\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!author\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \c!date\c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}] + +\setupcombinations[distance=0cm] + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + +\definesymbol[1][$\square$] +\setupitemize[1][inmargin][color=simpleslides:itemize:color] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Split.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Split.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c1fbe136d48 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Split.tex @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-Split, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module --- Split style, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\PRESTITdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{Split} style for the presentation +%D module. It is loaded at runtime. The look of this style was inspired by the +%D \quotation{Copenhagen} theme of the \LaTeX\ \filename{beamer} package. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading Black Blue style} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-Split] + +\unprotect + +%AM: NOTE: The black and blue colors can be made configurable. + +%D First, we change the page layout to have more space on the top and the +%D bottom. + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + margin=0cm, + height=fit, + header=3.2cm, + footer=.5cm, + topspace=.6cm, + backspace=1cm, + location=singlesided] + +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal][header=3.2cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] [header=0.5cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:title] [header=0.5cm] + +%D We also specify the position of the slidetitle. + +\setuplayer[simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [x=10mm,y=12mm] + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight {\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.476\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.476\textwidth} + + +%D Next we define a few generic frames, which will be used by other macros to +%D get a consistent look and feel. + +\setupframed[simpleslides:framed] + [corner=round, + background=color,backgroundcolor={simpleslides:contrastcolor}] + +\defineframed[simpleslides:framed:small] + [frame=off,offset=0pt,strut=no, + width=0.5\textwidth,height=0.5cm, + top=\vss,bottom=\vss] + +%D We define our color scheme: + +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.9] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=.2, g=.2, b=.72] +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [s=0] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [simpleslides:contrastcolor] + +%D We use \METAPOST\ to draw backgrounds. First, we define a few helper macros +%D to place text inside \METAPOST + +\definetextext[simpleslides:sometxt:left] {\SimpleSlidesSometxtLeft} +\definetextext[simpleslides:sometxt:right]{\SimpleSlidesSometxtRight} + +\unexpanded\def\SimpleSlidesSometxtLeft#1% + {\getvalue{simpleslides:framed:small}[align=left] + {\switchtobodyfont[9pt]\color[simpleslides:backgroundcolor] + {#1\quad\strut}}} + +\unexpanded\def\SimpleSlidesSometxtRight#1% + {\getvalue{simpleslides:framed:small}[align=right] + {\switchtobodyfont[9pt]\color[simpleslides:backgroundcolor] + {\strut\quad#1}}} + +%D Now we use \METAPOST\ to draw a page ornament, which will then be inherited +%D by different backgrounds. + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament} +StartPage ; +save p, Main, a ; +path p[] ; path Main ; + +numeric a; a=.5cm ; + +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; + +z1 = ulcorner Page shifted (0,-a) ; +z2 = urcorner Page shifted (0,-a) ; +z3 = llcorner Page shifted (0,a) ; +z4 = lrcorner Page shifted (0,a) ; +z5 = 1/2[ulcorner Page,urcorner Page] ; +z6 = 1/2[z1,z2] ; +z7 = 1/2[llcorner Page,lrcorner Page] ; +z8 = 1/2[z3,z4] ; + +p[1] = ulcorner Page -- urcorner Page -- z2 -- z1 -- cycle ; +p[2] = ulcorner Page -- z5 -- z6 -- z1 -- cycle ; +p[3] = llcorner Page -- lrcorner Page -- z4 -- z3 -- cycle ; +p[4] = llcorner Page -- z7 -- z8 -- z3 -- cycle ; + +fill p[1] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; +fill p[2] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:variantcolor} ; +fill p[3] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:variantcolor} ; +fill p[4] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; + +draw \sometxt[simpleslides:sometxt:left]{\noexpand\moduleparameter{simpleslides:title}{date}} + shifted (1cm,y1) ; + +draw \sometxt[simpleslides:sometxt:right]{\folio\ of \lastpage} + shifted (x5,y1) ; + +draw \sometxt[simpleslides:sometxt:left]{\noexpand\moduleparameter{simpleslides:title}{author}} + shifted (1cm,0) ; + +draw \sometxt[simpleslides:sometxt:right]{\noexpand\moduleparameter{simpleslides:title}{title}} + shifted (x5,0) ; + +StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D We use this ornament in different backgrounds. + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +%D We want the title to placed in a framed box. We redefine all the keys of +%D \type{\setupTitle}, so that the module is easier to maintain. + +\setupTitle + [\c!title=, + \c!author=, + \c!date=\currentdate, + \c!headstyle=, + \c!headcolor={simpleslides:backgroundcolor}, + \c!align=\v!middle, + \c!before={\vfill\getvalue{simpleslides:framed} + [\c!width=\textwidth,\c!height=.75\textheight, + \c!align=\v!middle, \c!strut=\v!no] + \bgroup}, + \c!after={\egroup\vfill}, + \c!title\c!style={\switchtobodyfont[\TitleSize]}, + \c!title\c!color=, + \c!title\c!align=,%\v!middle, + \c!author\c!style=, + \c!author\c!color=, + \c!author\c!align=,%\v!middle, + \c!date\c!style=, + \c!date\c!color=, + \c!date\c!align=,%\v!middle, + \c!before\c!title=, + \c!before\c!author=, + \c!before\c!date=, + \c!after\c!title={\blank[1*line]}, + \c!after\c!author={\blank[2*line]}, + \c!after\c!date=] + +%D We also want the slide title in a framed box. + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!after=, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!height=2.1cm, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!color=simpleslides:backgroundcolor] + + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square}] +\setupitemize[1][\c!color={simpleslides:itemize:color}] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Sunrise.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Sunrise.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..756b981aec5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Sunrise.tex @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-Sunrise, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module Sunrise +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\currentdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{Sunrise} style for the presentation +%D module. It is loaded at runtime. The look of this style was inspired by the +%D \quotation{husky} theme of the \LaTeX\ {\tt powerdot} package, created by +%D Jack Stalnaker. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading Sunrise style} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-Sunrise] + +\unprotect + +%D The page layout: + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + margin=0cm, + height=fit, + header=2.75cm, + footer=1.5cm, + footerdistance=0.4cm, + topspace=0cm, + backspace=1cm, + location=singlesided] + +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal][header=2.75cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] [header=0.4cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:title] [header=2.75cm] + +\setuplayer + [simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [x=10mm] + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight {\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.476\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.476\textwidth} + +%D We define our color scheme: + +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [s=.97] +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.88] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=.75] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [simpleslides:contrastcolor] + +%D We let \METAPOST\ calculate the background: + +%D Both horizontal and vertical group share this part of the background. + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:common} +save a, b ; +numeric a; a=2.1cm ; +numeric b; b=1.5cm ; + +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:variantcolor} ; + +z1 = llcorner Page shifted (0,2*a) ; +z2 = z1 shifted (0,2*a) ; +z3 = lrcorner Page shifted (0,b) ; +z4 = z3 shifted (0,b) ; +z5 = z2 shifted (0,b) ; +z6 = ulcorner Page shifted (.1cm,0) ; +z7 = z4 shifted (0,b/2) ; +z8 = z7 shifted (0,b) ; +z9 = ulcorner Page shifted (.1cm+a,0) ; +z10 = z9 shifted (3*a,0) ; +z11 = z8 shifted (0,b/2) ; +z12 = z11 shifted (0,b) ; +z13 = z10 shifted (a,0) ; +z14 = z13 shifted (3*a,0) ; +z15 = z12 shifted (0,b/2) ; +z16 = z15 shifted (0,b) ; +z17 = llcorner Page shifted (0,b) ; + +save p ; +path p[] ; +p[1] = z1 -- z2 -- z4 -- z3 -- cycle ; +p[2] = z5 -- ulcorner Page -- z6 -- z8 -- z7 -- cycle ; +p[3] = z9 -- z10 -- z12 -- z11 -- cycle ; +p[4] = z13 -- z14 -- z16 -- z15 -- cycle ; +p[5] = llcorner Page -- z17 -- z3 -- lrcorner Page -- cycle ; + +fill p[1] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +fill p[2] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +fill p[3] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +fill p[4] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +fill p[5] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:vertical} +StartPage ; +\includeMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:common} ; +StopPage ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal} +StartPage ; +\includeMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:common} ; +z18 = ulcorner Page shifted (0,-1.5*b) ; +z19 = z18 shifted (0,-1pt) ; +z20 = urcorner Page shifted (0,-1.5*b) ; +z21 = z20 shifted (0,-1pt) ; + +p[6] = z18 -- z19 -- z21 -- z20 -- cycle ; + +linear_shade(p[6],0, + \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \MPcolor{simpleslides:variantcolor}) ; + +p[7] = p[6] shifted (0,-3pt) ; + +linear_shade(p[7],0, + \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor}, + \MPcolor{simpleslides:variantcolor}) ; + +StopPage ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + +%D We define these backgrounds as overlays: + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:horizontal] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:vertical] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:vertical}] + +%D We define the footer + +\setupfooter[\c!color=simpleslides:variantcolor, + \c!style={\switchtobodyfont[10pt]}, + \c!strut=\v!yes] + +\setupfootertexts[{\framed[\c!frame=\v!off, + \c!height=1cm, + \c!width=\textwidth] + {\simpleslidestitleparameter{title} + \hfill \pagenumber\ of \lastpage}}] + +%D We want the title to placed in a framed box. We redefine all the keys of +%D \type{\setupTitle}, so that the module is easier to maintain. + +\setupTitle + [\c!title=, + \c!author=, + \c!date=\currentdate, + \c!headstyle=, + \c!headcolor=simpleslides:contrastcolor, + \c!align=\v!middle, + \c!before={\vfill\getvalue{simpleslides:framed} + [\c!width=\textwidth,\c!height=.75\textheight, + \c!align=\v!middle, \c!strut=\v!no] + \bgroup}, + \c!after={\egroup\vfill}, + \c!title\c!style={\switchtobodyfont[\TitleSize]}, + \c!title\c!color=, + \c!title\c!align=,%\v!middle, + \c!author\c!style=, + \c!author\c!color=, + \c!author\c!align=,%\v!middle, + \c!date\c!style=, + \c!date\c!color=, + \c!date\c!align=,%\v!middle, + \c!before\c!title=, + \c!before\c!author=, + \c!before\c!date=, + \c!after\c!title={\blank[1*line]}, + \c!after\c!author={\blank[2*line]}, + \c!after\c!date=] + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!after=, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!height=2.25cm, + \c!color={simpleslides:contrastcolor}] + + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square}] +\setupitemize[1][color={simpleslides:itemize:color}] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Swoosh.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Swoosh.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..da62bf6dc4e --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-Swoosh.tex @@ -0,0 +1,235 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-Swoosh, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module -- Swoosh Style, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\currentdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2009 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{Swoosh} style for the presentation +%D module. It is loaded at runtime. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading Swoosh style} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-Swoosh] + +\unprotect + +%D First we change the page layout, adding more space on the top. + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + margin=0cm, + height=fit, + header=3cm, + footer=0.8cm, + topspace=.6cm, + backspace=1cm, + location=singlesided] + +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal][header=3cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] [header=0.8cm] +\setuplayout [simpleslides:layout:title] [header=0.8cm] + +%D We also specify the position of the slidetitle. + +\setuplayer[simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [x=10mm,y=2mm] + +\setupcombinations[distance=1.85cm] + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight {\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.45\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.45\textwidth} + +\defineframed[simpleslides:framed] + [frame=off,offset=0pt, + top=\vss,bottom=\vss] + +%D We define our color scheme: + +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [r=.88,g=.92,b=.95] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=.4,g=.6,b=.8] +\definecolor [simpleslides:altcontrastcolor] [r=.1,g=.1,b=.4] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [simpleslides:contrastcolor] +\definecolor [simpleslides:textcolor] [simpleslides:altcontrastcolor] + +\setupcolors[textcolor=simpleslides:textcolor] + +%D We use \METAPOST\ to draw backgrounds. + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal} +StartPage ; +save a, b; +numeric a ; a = 2.5cm ; +numeric b ; b = 0.7cm ; +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; + +z1 = ulcorner Page ; +z2 = urcorner Page ; +z3 = (x1,y1-0.7*a) ; +z4 = (x1+5cm,y1-a-b) ; +z5 = (x1+12cm,y1-a) ; +z6 = (x1+14cm,y1-a+0.3cm) ; +z7 = (x2,y2-a-b) ; + +save p ; +path p ; +p = z1--z3..z4..z5..z6..z7--z2--cycle ; +fill p withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; +pickup pencircle scaled 4pt ; +draw z3..z4..z5..z6..z7 withcolor white ; +StopPage ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:vertical} +StartPage ; + +save a,b; +numeric a ; a = 2cm ; +numeric b ; b = 1cm ; +pair t[] ; + +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +z1 = ulcorner Page ; +z2 = llcorner Page ; +z3 = center Page ; +z4 = (x3,y1) ; +z5 = (x3+b,y1-4cm) ; +z6 = (x3+b/2,y1-7cm) ; +z7 = (x3-b/2,y2+2cm) ; +z8 = (x3,y2) ; + +save p; +path p[] ; +p[1] = z1--z4..z5..z6..z7..z8--z2--cycle ; +fill p[1] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; +pickup pencircle scaled 4pt ; +draw z4..z5..z6..z7..z8 withcolor white ; +StopPage ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament} +save b, s, t, p, circcenter, theta, pic ; +StartPage ; +path p[] ; +pair t[] ; +pair s[] ; +pair circcenter ; circcenter = lrcorner Page shifted (-1cm, 1cm) ; +picture pic ; +b = 1.5cm ; +if \realfolio > 1: + theta = (PageNumber - 1)/(NOfPages - 1) ; + p[4] = fullcircle scaled b rotated 90 ; + fill p[4] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:altcontrastcolor} ; + t[0] = center p[4] ; + t[1] = point 1 along p[4] ; + t[2] = point -theta along p[4] ; + t[3] = point -theta/2 along p[4] ; + p[5] = t[0] -- t[1] .. t[3] .. t[2] -- cycle ; + fill p[5] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; + for i = 1 upto NOfPages : + s[i] = point i/(NOfPages -1) along p[4] ; + pickup pencircle scaled 1pt ; + draw s[i] -- t[0] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; + endfor ; + p[3] = p[4] scaled 0.4 ; + fill p[3] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; + draw p[3] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; + label(textext("\switchtobodyfont[10pt]\color[simpleslides:backgroundcolor]\pagenumber"),origin) ; + currentpicture := currentpicture shifted circcenter ; +fi ; +StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D We define these backgrounds as overlays: + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:horizontal] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:horizontal}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:vertical] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:vertical}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +\setupTitle + [\c!headcolor={simpleslides:altcontrastcolor}] + +%D We want the title to placed in a framed box. We redefine all the keys of +%D \type{\setupTitle}, so that the module is easier to maintain. + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!alternative=layer, + \c!color=simpleslides:backgroundcolor, + \c!align=\v!center, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!height=2cm, + \c!after=] + + +% \setupTitle +% [\c!title=, +% \c!author=, +% \c!date=\currentdate, +% \c!headstyle=, +% \c!headcolor=, +% \c!align=\v!middle, +% \c!before={\vfill\getvalue{simpleslides:framed} +% [\c!width=\textwidth,\c!height=.75\textheight, +% \c!align=\v!middle, \c!strut=\v!no] +% \bgroup}, +% \c!after={\egroup\vfill}, +% \c!title\c!style={\switchtobodyfont[\TitleSize]}, +% \c!title\c!color=, +% \c!title\c!align=,%\v!middle, +% \c!author\c!style=, +% \c!author\c!color=, +% \c!author\c!align=,%\v!middle, +% \c!date\c!style=, +% \c!date\c!color=, +% \c!date\c!align=,%\v!middle, +% \c!before\c!title=, +% \c!before\c!author=, +% \c!before\c!date=, +% \c!after\c!title={\blank[1*line]}, +% \c!after\c!author={\blank[2*line]}, +% \c!after\c!date=] +% +% %D We want the title to be of a specific height +% +% \setuphead[SlideTitle] +% [\c!after=, +% \c!alternative=\v!text, +% \c!color=white, +% \c!command=\doSlideTitle] +% +% \define[2]\doSlideTitle +% {\setlayer[simpleslides:layer:slidetitle]% +% {\getvalue{simpleslides:framed}[\c!width=\textwidth,\c!height=1.1cm, +% \c!align=\v!right] +% {#1#2}}} + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square}] +\setupitemize[1][color=simpleslides:itemize:color] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-ThickStripes.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-ThickStripes.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b7deead545b --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-ThickStripes.tex @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-ThickStripes, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module --- Thick Stripes style, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\PRESTITdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%D This file provides the \quotation{ThickStripes} style for the presentation +%D module. It is loaded at runtime. The theme for this style is inspired by the +%D \quotation{Berkeley} theme of the \LaTeX\ Beamer package. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading Thick Stripes style} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-ThickStripes] + +\unprotect + +%D First, we change the page layout to have more space on the top and the +%D left. + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + leftmargin=1.5cm, + rightmargin=0cm, + leftmargindistance=.9cm, + rightmargindistance=0pt, + height=fit, + header=2.5cm, + footer=0cm, + topspace=.4cm, + backspace=2.9cm, + cutspace=2.8cm, + bottomspace=0cm, + bottom=0pt, + location=singlesided] + +%D These macros are used for placing figures/pictures: + +\define\NormalHeight {\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.476\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.476\textwidth} + +\setuplayer + [simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [x=29mm] + +%D We define our color scheme + +\definecolor [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] [s=.9] +\definecolor [simpleslides:variantcolor] [r=.15,g=.15,b=.525] +\definecolor [simpleslides:contrastcolor] [r=.2,g=.2,b=.7] +\definecolor [simpleslides:altcontrastcolor] [s=.4] +\definecolor [simpleslides:itemize:color] [simpleslides:backgroundcolor] + + +%D We use \METAPOST to draw the background. The background consists of two +%D stripes and a "clock" at the bottom. + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:title} +StartPage ; +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament} +StartPage ; +save a, b, theta; +numeric a, b, theta ; + +save t ; +pair t[] ; + +a = 2.5cm ; +b = 1.5cm ; + +z[1] = ulcorner Page shifted (a,0) ; +z[2] = llcorner Page shifted (a,0) ; +z[3] = ulcorner Page shifted (0,-a) ; +z[4] = urcorner Page shifted (0,-a) ; +z[5] = ulcorner Page shifted (a,-a) ; + +save p ; +path p[] ; +p[1] = ulcorner Page -- z[1] -- z[2] -- llcorner Page -- cycle ; +p[2] = ulcorner Page -- urcorner Page -- z[4] -- z[3] -- cycle ; +p[3] = ulcorner Page -- z[1] -- z[5] -- z[3] -- cycle ; + +fill Page withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; +fill p[1] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; +fill p[2] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:contrastcolor} ; +fill p[3] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:variantcolor} ; + +pickup pencircle scaled 5pt ; + +if \realfolio > 1: + theta = (PageNumber - 1)/(NOfPages - 1) ; + p[4] = unitcircle scaled b rotated 90 shifted (b + ((a-b)/2),(a-b)/2) ; + fill p[4] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:backgroundcolor} ; + t[0] = center p[4] ; + t[1] = point 1 along p[4] ; + t[2] = point -theta along p[4] ; + t[3] = point -theta/2 along p[4] ; + p[5] = t[0] -- t[1] .. t[3] .. t[2] -- cycle ; + fill p[5] withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:altcontrastcolor} ; +fi ; +StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D We define these backgrounds as overlays: + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:ornament] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +\defineoverlay + [simpleslides:background:title] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:ornament}] + +%D We want the title to placed in color. + +\setupTitle[\c!headcolor={simpleslides:contrastcolor}] + +%D We want the slide title on the top + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!after=, + \c!alternative=layer, + \c!width=\textwidth, + \c!height=2.5cm, + \c!color=simpleslides:backgroundcolor] + +%D The symbol for the first level of itemizations. + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:triangle}] +\setupitemize[1][inmargin][color=simpleslides:backgroundcolor] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +\endinput + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-default.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-default.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..513d0e744c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/simpleslides-s-default.tex @@ -0,0 +1,772 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=simpleslides-s-default, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module simpleslides --- Default style setup, +%D author=Thomas A. Schmitz \& Aditya Mahajan, +%D date=\currentdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +\writestatus{simpleslides}{loading default style setup} + +\startmodule[simpleslides-s-default] + +\unprotect + +%D This module is the first sub-module that is loaded by +%D \filename{simpleslides}. This sets up the style macros for the module. We +%D choose a rather plain style as the default; separate style sub-modules +%D redefine some internal macros to achieve fancier effects. + + +%D We start with the page layout. S6 has the ratio of a usual computer screen. + +\setuppapersize[S6][S6] + +%D We do not want page numbers, but we sometimes want to use the page numbering +%D mechanism, so we make sure pages are counted, but the numbers are not +%D displayed. + +\setuppagenumbering[location=] + +%D As for the page layout: most of the numbers have been reached by +%D trial and error; I have just taken what seemed to produce the best output. + +\setuplayout [width=fit, + margin=0.6cm, + height=fit, + header=0.15cm, + footer=1.35cm, + footerdistance=0.5cm, + topspace=0.5cm, + backspace=1cm, + location=singlesided] + + +%D We define some other layouts which can be used to change the layout of +%D specific kinds of pages. This module defines three kinds of pages: +%D horizontal, vertical, and title, and we allow the possibility of changing the +%D layout of all three page styles. + +\definelayout [simpleslides:layout:horizontal] +\definelayout [simpleslides:layout:vertical] +\definelayout [simpleslides:layout:title] + +%D We want colored presentations + +\setupcolors[state=start] + +%D And colored typesetting for \TEX\ code. + +\definetype[typeTEX][option=color] + +%D Presentations have relatively dense lines, we do not care about underfull +%D lines, but allow emergency stretch. + +\setuptolerance[verytolerant,stretch] + +%D We use combinations for placing vertical pictures and text side by side, and +%D we want a distance of 1.1 cm between both. + +\setupcombinations[distance=1.1cm] + +%D Next we define some dimensions that are used as nominal values by other +%D macros and the user. + +\define\NormalHeight {.830\textheight} +\define\NormalWidth {.476\textwidth} +\define\PictureFrameHeight {.830\textheight} +\define\PictureFrameWidth {.476\textwidth} + +%D As we said before, the presentation consists of three kinds of pages: title, +%D horizontal, and vertical. Each page can have a different background; we can +%D switch to a specific background using +%D \starttyping +%D \setupPageBackground[horizontal] +%D \stoptyping + +\def\setupPageBackground% + {\dosingleargument\dosetupPageBackground} + +\def\dosetupPageBackground[#1]% + {\setups{simpleslides:background:#1}} + +%D The backgrounds in all the styles are very similar. So, we define overlays to +%D capture the different features of the backgrounds, and then simply define the +%D overlays in different styles. + +\defineoverlay[simpleslides:background:horizontal] +\defineoverlay[simpleslides:background:title] +\defineoverlay[simpleslides:background:vertical] +\defineoverlay[simpleslides:background:ornament] + +\defineoverlay[simpleslides:background:highlight] + [\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:highlight}]% + +\definelayer[simpleslides:layer:slidetitle] + [\c!width=\paperwidth, + \c!height=\paperheight] + +%D A generic frame which is used for titles and other commands + +\defineframed[simpleslides:framed] + [frame=off,offset=0pt, + top=\vss,bottom=\vss] + +%D Now we define setups for specific backgrounds + +\startsetups simpleslides:background:title + \setuplayout[simpleslides:layout:title] + \setupbackgrounds[\v!page] + [background={simpleslides:background:title}] +\stopsetups + +\startsetups simpleslides:background:horizontal + \setuplayout[simpleslides:layout:horizontal] + \setupbackgrounds[\v!page] + [background={simpleslides:background:horizontal, + simpleslides:background:ornament, + simpleslides:layer:slidetitle}] +\stopsetups + +\startsetups simpleslides:background:vertical + \setuplayout[simpleslides:layout:vertical] + \setupbackgrounds[\v!page] + [background={simpleslides:background:vertical, + simpleslides:background:ornament}] +\stopsetups + +%D We also define some fall backs for presentation backgrounds. + +\startsetups simpleslides:background:default + \setups{simpleslides:background:horizontal} +\stopsetups + +\startsetups simpleslides:background:none + \setupbackgrounds[\v!page] + [background=] +\stopsetups + +\startsetups simpleslides:background:empty + \message{I don't know the name of the background you have provided.} + \setups{simpleslides:background:horizontal} +\stopsetups + +%D Now we move on to specific components of the presentation. The first thing in +%D any presentation is the title page, so we start with that. We define a macro +%D that stores values for the title, author and date of the presentation. These +%D are input as +%D \starttyping +%D \setupTitle[title={How to write a sub module for simpleslides}, +%D author={Aditya Mahajan}, +%D date={\currentdate[d=10,m=7,y=2008]}] +%D \stoptyping +%D This setup command can also setup the color and style for the title, author, +%D and date. + +\def\setupTitle% + {\dosingleargument\dosetupTitle} + +\def\dosetupTitle[#1]% + {\setupmodule[simpleslides:title][#1]} + +%D A few macros to save some typing + +\def\simpleslidestitleparameter%#1 + {\moduleparameter{simpleslides:title}} + +\def\simpleslidestitlecomponent#1% + {\simpleslidestitleparameter{\c!before#1} + \startalignment[\simpleslidestitleparameter{#1\c!align}] + \doattributes{\??md:simpleslides:title:}{#1\c!style}{#1\c!color} + {\moduleparameter{simpleslides:title}{#1}} + \stopalignment + \simpleslidestitleparameter{\c!after#1}} + +%D \macros{placeTitle} +%D +%D The macro \tex{placeTitle} produces a title page with the author, the +%D title of the presentation, and the date. Using it is not mandatory. + +\define\placeTitle + {\page + \setupPageBackground[title] + \null + \simpleslidestitleparameter\c!before + \startalignment[\simpleslidestitleparameter\c!align] + \dostartattributes{\??md:simpleslides:title:}\c!headstyle\c!headcolor + \simpleslidestitlecomponent\c!title + \simpleslidestitlecomponent\c!author + \simpleslidestitlecomponent\c!date + \dostopattributes + \stopalignment + \simpleslidestitleparameter\c!after + \page} + +%D If a sub-module wants to display more information about the presentation +%D (e.g., institute of the author), it can be simply input as +%D \starttyping +%D \setupTitle[institute={Some University}] +%D \stoptyping +%D This parameter can be accessed inside the module as +%D \type{\simpleslidestitleparameter{institute}}, and the module writer +%D can redefine \type{\placeTitle} to display the institute at the appropriate +%D place. + + +%D Now we setup some default values for the title page. Other modules will +%D redefine these values later. + +\setupTitle + [\c!title=, + \c!author=, + \c!date=\currentdate, + \c!style=, + \c!color=red, + \c!align=\v!middle, + \c!before=\vfill, + \c!after=\vfill, + \c!title\c!style={\switchtobodyfont[\TitleSize]}, + \c!title\c!color=, + \c!title\c!align=,%\v!middle, + \c!author\c!style=, + \c!author\c!color=, + \c!author\c!align=,%\v!middle, + \c!date\c!style=, + \c!date\c!color=, + \c!date\c!align=,%\v!middle, + \c!before\c!title=, + \c!before\c!author=, + \c!before\c!date=, + \c!after\c!title={\blank[2*line]}, + \c!after\c!author={\blank[3*line]}, + \c!after\c!date=] + +%D \macros{SlideTitle} +%D \tex{SlideTitle}: well, the name says it all. The +%D argument is typeset as the title, but the implementation and the result +%D (alignment, size, distance to text, color etc.) vary from module to module, +%D so this macro is defined in each of the submodules. + +\def\setupSlideTitle + {\dosingleargument\dosetupSlideTitle} + +\def\dosetupSlideTitle[#1]% + {\setupmodule[simpleslides:slidetitle] + [\c!alternative=\v!normal,\c!width=\textwidth, + \c!height=2\lineheight,#1]} + +\def\simpleslidesslidetitleparameter%#1 + {\moduleparameter{simpleslides:slidetitle}} + +\def\defineSlideTitleAlternative + {\dodoubleargument\dodefineSlideTitleAlternative} + +\def\dodefineSlideTitleAlternative[#1][#2]% #3 + {\setvalue{simpleslides:slidetitle:#1}} + +\defineSlideTitleAlternative[\v!normal]#1% + {\page[\simpleslidesslidetitleparameter\c!page]% + \simpleslidesslidetitleparameter\c!before + \startalignment[\simpleslidesslidetitleparameter\c!align] + \doattributes{\??md:simpleslides:slidetitle:}\c!style\c!color{#1}% + \stopalignment + \simpleslidesslidetitleparameter\c!after} + +%D The layered alternative is adapted from a sample document that Brooks Moses +%D published on the wiki: + +\defineSlideTitleAlternative[layer]#1% + {\page[\simpleslidesslidetitleparameter\c!page]% + \simpleslidesslidetitleparameter\c!before + \setlayer[simpleslides:layer:slidetitle]% + {\getvalue{simpleslides:framed} + [\c!width=\simpleslidesslidetitleparameter\c!width, + \c!height=\simpleslidesslidetitleparameter\c!height, + \c!align=\simpleslidesslidetitleparameter\c!align] + {\doattributes{\??md:simpleslides:slidetitle:}\c!style\c!color{#1}}}% + \simpleslidesslidetitleparameter\c!after} + + +%D Now the main user command + +\def\SlideTitle{\dowithpargument\doSlideTitle} + +\def\doSlideTitle% #1 + {\getvalue{simpleslides:slidetitle:\simpleslidesslidetitleparameter{alternative}}} + +\setupSlideTitle + [\c!page=\v!yes, + \c!style={\switchtobodyfont[\TitleSize]}, + \c!before={\setupPageBackground[horizontal]}, + \c!after={\blank[0.75cm]}, + \c!align=\v!middle, + \c!alternative=\v!normal] + + +%AM: Clean this up later. + +%D \macros{IncludePicture} +%D The macros for placing pictures. This section has been entirely rewritten in +%D order to provide a cleaner user interface and to make the code easier to +%D maintain. We now have just one macro, \tex{IncludePicture}, which +%D automatically inserts page breaks and adjusts the background and margins, if +%D necessary. This macro takes four arguments: +%D \setup{IncludePicture} +%D The first argument decides whether the picture will be place in a horizontal +%D or vertical arrangement; the second argument is the filename of the picture +%D you want to include; the third argument does some setup, and the fourth +%D argument (in braces) is the text accompanying the picture, which will be +%D placed either in a \tex{SlideTitle} environment (for horizontal pictures) or +%D opposite the picture, centered horizontally and vertically, for vertical +%D pictures. + +%D The user macro takes three arguments in brackets + an additional argument +%D for typeset content. So we define it in two steps: + +\def\setupPicture + {\dosingleargument\dosetupPicture} + +\def\dosetupPicture[#1]% + {\setupmodule[simpleslides:picture] + [highlight=\v!no, + steps=5, + opacity=0.5, + \c!x\c!scale=couple, + \c!y\c!scale=couple, + \c!width=,\c!height=,#1]} + +\setupPicture + [highlight=\v!no,%yes|no|default=no + \c!alternative=\v!none,%none|circle|arrow|focus|default=none + \c!grid\c!color=darkgreen, + \c!grid=\v!no, + \c!sub\c!grid=\v!no, + steps=5,%controls the number of subdivisions of the subgrid + \c!rulethickness={OverlayWidth/100},%for circle and arrow + \c!color=orange,% should this be called highlightcolor? + \c!x=5, + \c!y=5, + \c!x\c!scale=couple, + \c!y\c!scale=couple, + length=2cm, + direction=0, + opacity=0.5, + shadow=\v!no, + shadow\c!color=black, + ] + +\def\simpleslidesPictureParameter%#1 + {\moduleparameter{simpleslides:picture}} + + +\newconditional\simpleslidesHighlight \setfalse\simpleslidesHighlight +\newconditional\simpleslidesGrid \setfalse\simpleslidesGrid +\newconditional\simpleslidesSubGrid \setfalse\simpleslidesSubGrid + +\chardef\simpleslidesHighlightAlternative\zerocount %0=none, 1=circle, + %2=arrow, 3=focus +\chardef\simpleslidesShadow\zerocount %0=no, 1=topleft, 2=topright, + %3=bottomright, 4=bottomleft + +\def\IncludePicture% + {\dotripleargument\doIncludePicture} + + +\def\doIncludePicture[#1][#2][#3]#4% dir graphic options text + {\begingroup % Else the settings of \setupPicture are global + \setupPicture[#3]% + \processaction + [\simpleslidesPictureParameter{highlight}] + [ \v!yes=>\settrue\simpleslidesHighlight, + \v!no=>\setfalse\simpleslidesHighlight, + \v!default=>\setfalse\simpleslidesHighlight, + \v!unknown=>\setfalse\simpleslidesHighlight] + % + \processaction + [\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!grid] + [ \v!yes=>\settrue\simpleslidesGrid, + \v!no=>\setfalse\simpleslidesGrid, + \v!default=>\setfalse\simpleslidesGrid, + \v!unknown=>\setfalse\simpleslidesGrid] + % + \processaction + [\simpleslidesPictureParameter{\c!sub\c!grid}] + [ \v!yes=>\settrue\simpleslidesSubGrid, + \v!no=>\setfalse\simpleslidesSubGrid, + \v!default=>\setfalse\simpleslidesSubGrid, + \v!unknown=>\setfalse\simpleslidesSubGrid] + % + \processaction + [\simpleslidesPictureParameter{shadow}] + [ \v!no=>\chardef\simpleslidesShadow\zerocount, + \v!yes=>\chardef\simpleslidesShadow\plusthree, + \v!top\v!left=>\chardef\simpleslidesShadow\plusone, + \v!top\v!right=>\chardef\simpleslidesShadow\plustwo, + \v!bottom\v!right=>\chardef\simpleslidesShadow\plusthree, + \v!bottom\v!left=>\chardef\simpleslidesShadow\plusfour, + \v!default=>\chardef\simpleslidesShadow\zerocount, + \v!unknown=>\chardef\simpleslidesShadow\zerocount] + % + \edef\simpleslidesGridColor{\simpleslidesPictureParameter{\c!grid\c!color}}% + \doifnothing{\simpleslidesGridColor}{\edef\simpleslidesGridColor{green}}% + % + \processaction + [\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!alternative] + [ circle=>\chardef\simpleslidesHighlightAlternative\plusone + \simpleslidesSetEllipseDimensions, + arrow=>\chardef\simpleslidesHighlightAlternative\plustwo, + focus=>\chardef\simpleslidesHighlightAlternative\plusthree + \simpleslidesSetEllipseDimensions, + \v!default=>\chardef\simpleslidesHighlightAlternative\zerocount, + \v!unknown=>\chardef\simpleslidesHighlightAlternative\zerocount] + % + \processaction[#1] + [\v!horizontal=>{\doIncludePictureHorizontal[#2]{#4}}, + \v!vertical=>{\doIncludePictureVertical[#2]{#4}}, + \v!default=>{\doIncludePictureHorizontal[#2]{#4}}, + \v!unknown=>{\doIncludePictureHorizontal[#2]{#4}}% + \message{Keywords for positioning pictures are + "horizontal" or "vertical." + Please specify one of them!}] + \endgroup} + +%D We have to set the width or height for vertical and horizontal pictures +%D separately. We test if the user has supplied values for the "width" and +%D "height" key. If they have been set, these are used for the width/height of +%D the picture. If not, we determine the ratio of the picture and let it fill +%D the available space. Small pictures will be enlarged, big pictures will be +%D fit. This code was suggested by Wolfgang Schuster on the mailing list. + +\def\setPictureDimensionsTo#1#2% graphic width + {\doifelsenothing{\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!width} + {\doifelsenothing{\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!height} + {\setbox\scratchbox\hbox{\externalfigure[#1]} + % Courtsey Wolfgang Schuster + \ifdim\dimexpr#2*100/\wd\scratchbox\relax < + \dimexpr\PictureFrameHeight*100/\ht\scratchbox\relax + % + \setvalue{simpleslides:picture:width}{#2}% + \setvalue{simpleslides:picture:height}{}% + \else + \setvalue{simpleslides:picture:width}{}% + \setvalue{simpleslides:picture:height}{\PictureFrameHeight}% + \fi} + {\setvalue{simpleslides:picture:width}{}% + \setvalue{simpleslides:picture:height}{\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!height}}} + {\setvalue{simpleslides:picture:width}{\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!width} + \setvalue{simpleslides:picture:height}{}}}% not \simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!height + +%D This macro places the picture centered both vertically and horizontally. + +\def\doplacePictureFrame[#1]#2% + {\framed[\c!frame=\v!off, + \c!framecolor=green, + \c!align=\v!middle, + \c!top=\vss, + \c!bottom=\vss, + \c!strut=\v!no, + \c!offset=\zeropoint,#1] + {\framed[\c!frame=\v!off, + \c!framecolor=red, + \c!strut=\v!no, + \c!offset=\zeropoint, + \c!width=\v!fit, + \c!height=\v!fit, + \c!background={foreground,simpleslides:background:highlight}] + {#2}}} + + +%D This macro places the picture in horizontal mode. + +\def\doIncludePictureHorizontal[#1]#2% graphic text + {\setPictureDimensionsTo{#1}\textwidth + \SlideTitle{#2}% + \doplacePictureFrame + [\c!width=\textwidth, + \c!height=\PictureFrameHeight] + {\externalfigure[#1] + [\c!height=\getvalue{simpleslides:picture:height}, + \c!width=\getvalue{simpleslides:picture:width}]}% + \page}% Otherwise last page is not correct in \MKII. + +%D This macro places the picture in vertical mode. + +\def\doIncludePictureVertical[#1]#2% graphic text + {\page + \setPictureDimensionsTo{#1}\PictureFrameWidth + \setupPageBackground[vertical] + \startcombination[2] + {\doplacePictureFrame + [\c!height=\textheight, + \c!width=\PictureFrameWidth] + {\externalfigure[#1] + [\c!height=\getvalue{simpleslides:picture:height}, + \c!width=\getvalue{simpleslides:picture:width}]}}{} + {\framed[\c!frame=\v!off, + \c!height=\textheight, + \c!width=\PictureFrameWidth, + \c!top=\vss, + \c!bottom=\vss, + \c!align=\v!middle, + \c!strut=\v!no]{#2}}{} + \stopcombination + \page}% Otherwise last page is not correct in \MKII. + +%D Now, we define the main \METAPOST\ graphic to highlight the picture. It first +%D checks if the user has asked for a grid, and if so, draws a grid and a +%D subgrid. Then it checks which alternative (arrow, circle, focus) is requested +%D and draws that. Notice that we have intermixed \TEX\ and \METAPOST, +%D exploiting the power of the MP-TEX interaction provided by \CONTEXT. + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:highlight} +\ifconditional \simpleslidesHighlight + \ifconditional \simpleslidesGrid + \includeMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:highlight:grid} + \ifconditional \simpleslidesSubGrid + \includeMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:highlight:subgrid}% + \fi + \fi + \ifcase \simpleslidesHighlightAlternative \or + \includeMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:highligh:circle} \or + \includeMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:highligh:arrow} \or + \includeMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:highligh:focus} \fi + \fi + setbounds currentpicture to OverlayBox ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D Metapost graphic to draw a 10x10 grid on a picture. The width of the grid +%D line is 1/250th of the width of the picture, so smaller picture have smaller +%D grid lines. + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:highlight:grid} + save xaxis, yaxis ; path xaxis, yaxis ; + xaxis := leftboundary OverlayBox ; + yaxis := bottomboundary OverlayBox ; + + + for i = 0 upto 10 : + + draw xaxis shifted (i/10*OverlayWidth, 0) + withpen pencircle scaled (OverlayWidth/250) + withcolor \MPcolor\simpleslidesGridColor ; + + draw yaxis shifted (0,i/10*OverlayHeight) + withpen pencircle scaled (OverlayWidth/250) + withcolor \MPcolor\simpleslidesGridColor ; + + label.bot(textext("\switchtobodyfont[9pt]\startcolor[simpleslides:textcolor]" + & decimal i & "\stopcolor"), + (i/10*OverlayWidth, 0)) ; + label.top(textext("\switchtobodyfont[9pt]\startcolor[simpleslides:textcolor]" + & decimal i & "\stopcolor"), + (i/10*OverlayWidth, OverlayHeight)) ; + + label.lft(textext("\switchtobodyfont[9pt]\startcolor[simpleslides:textcolor]" + & decimal i & "\stopcolor"), + (0, i/10*OverlayHeight)) ; + label.rt(textext("\switchtobodyfont[9pt]\startcolor[simpleslides:textcolor]" + & decimal i & "\stopcolor"), + (OverlayWidth, i/10*OverlayHeight)) ; + endfor ; + setbounds currentpicture to OverlayBox ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D The Metapost graphic draws a fine grid on the picture. The number of grid +%D lines is controlled by \type{steps} parameter of \type{\setupPicture}. Each +%D grid box of the 10x10 grid drawn above is subdivided into \type{steps} number +%D of finer lines. + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:highlight:subgrid} + save xaxis, yaxis ; path xaxis, yaxis ; + xaxis := leftboundary OverlayBox ; + yaxis := bottomboundary OverlayBox ; + + + save stepSize ; numeric stepSize ; + stepSize := \simpleslidesPictureParameter{steps} + epsilon ; + + for i = 0 step 10/stepSize until 100 : + if i mod 10 <> 0 : + draw xaxis shifted (i/100*OverlayWidth, 0) + withpen pencircle scaled (OverlayWidth/500) + withcolor \MPcolor\simpleslidesGridColor ; + draw yaxis shifted (0,i/100*OverlayHeight) + withpen pencircle scaled (OverlayWidth/500) + withcolor \MPcolor\simpleslidesGridColor ; + fi + + endfor ; + setbounds currentpicture to OverlayBox ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + + +%D This is a helper macro to get the dimensions for the circle. Taking care of +%D expansion inside Metapost is tricky, so we define an external macro to set +%D the x and y scales correctly. This macro does not check if both x and y are +%D equal to 'couple'. We should probably catch that error inside Metapost, and +%D give an error message on the terminal if that is the case. + + +\def\simpleslidesSetEllipseDimensions% + {\edef\simpleslidesCurrentXscale{\simpleslidesPictureParameter{\c!x\c!scale}} + \edef\simpleslidesCurrentYscale{\simpleslidesPictureParameter{\c!y\c!scale}} + \doifelse{\simpleslidesCurrentXscale}{couple} + {\doifelse{\simpleslidesCurrentYscale}{couple} + {\edef\simpleslidesCurrentXscale{1} + \edef\simpleslidesCurrentYscale{1}} + {\dosimpleslidesSetEllipseDimensions}} + {\dosimpleslidesSetEllipseDimensions}} + +\def\dosimpleslidesSetEllipseDimensions% + {\processaction + [\simpleslidesCurrentXscale] + [ couple=>\edef\simpleslidesCurrentXscale{\simpleslidesCurrentYscale*OverlayHeight/5}, + \v!unknown=>\edef\simpleslidesCurrentXscale{\simpleslidesCurrentXscale*OverlayWidth/5}] + \processaction + [\simpleslidesCurrentYscale] + [ couple=>\edef\simpleslidesCurrentYscale{\simpleslidesCurrentXscale}, % no *OverlayWidth/5, it has already been scaled + \v!unknown=>\edef\simpleslidesCurrentYscale{\simpleslidesCurrentYscale*OverlayHeight/5}]} + +%D Metapost graphic to draw a circle. The circle is centered at (x,y) with a +%D x-radius equal to \type{xscale} and y-radius equal to \type{yscale}. If +%D either \type{xscale} or \type{yscale} equals \type{couple}, a circle is drawn +%D with radius equal to the other (non-couple) scale parameter. The thickness of +%D the circle is \type{rulethickness} and the color is \type{color}. The +%D circle is rotated by an angle \type{direction} + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:highligh:circle} + save p; path p; + p := fullcircle xyscaled + % The dimensions are divided by 5 rather than 10, since the scale + % measures the radius, rather than the diameter. + (\simpleslidesCurrentXscale, \simpleslidesCurrentYscale) + rotated (\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!direction) + shifted + (\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!x *OverlayWidth/10, + \simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!y *OverlayHeight/10) ; + + \ifcase \simpleslidesShadow \else + + save shadow_direction ; pair shadow_direction ; + shadow_direction =\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!rulethickness * + \ifcase \simpleslidesShadow \or + (-1,1) \or (1,1) \or (1,-1) \or (-1,-1) \fi ; + + + save shadow_thickness ; numeric shadow_thickness ; + shadow_thickness := 2.7\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!rulethickness ; + + def shadow_draw = draw enddef ; + + \includeMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:highligh:shadow} + \fi + + draw p withcolor \MPcolor{\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!color} + withpen pencircle scaled (\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!rulethickness); + +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D Metapost graphic to draw an arrow. The arrow's tip is at \type{(x,y)}, and it +%D is \type{length} long in the direction specified by \type{direction}. The +%D arrow is \type{2×rulethickness} thick (the factor of 2 is there so that the +%D same default works for both circle and arrows) and is on \type{color} color. +%D +%D TODO: Add \type{shadow} key. + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:highligh:arrow} + autoarrows := true ; % so that arrow heads are scaled correctly. + + z1 = (\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!x *OverlayWidth/10, + \simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!y *OverlayHeight/10) ; + z2 = z1 + \simpleslidesPictureParameter{length} * + dir(\simpleslidesPictureParameter{direction}) ; + + save p ; path p ; + p := z2 -- z1 ; + + \ifcase \simpleslidesShadow \else + save shadow_direction ; pair shadow_direction ; + shadow_direction =2*\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!rulethickness * + dir(\simpleslidesPictureParameter{direction} + + \ifcase \simpleslidesShadow \or + 135 \or 45 \or -45 \or -135 \fi ) ; + + save shadow_thickness ; numeric shadow_thickness ; + shadow_thickness := 2*\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!rulethickness ; + + def shadow_draw = drawarrow enddef ; + + \includeMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:highligh:shadow} + \fi + + drawarrow p + withcolor \MPcolor{\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!color} + withpen pencircle scaled (2*\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!rulethickness); + +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D Metapost graphic to focus on a particular area. The coordinates of the focus +%D area are equivalent to that of \type{alternative=circle}. The "unfocussed" +%D area is covered with \type{shadowcolor} made transparent by +%D \type{opacity} amount. + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:highligh:focus} + save p; path p; + p := fullcircle xyscaled + % The dimensions are divided by 5 rather than 10, since the scale + % measures the radius, rather than the diameter. + (\simpleslidesCurrentXscale, \simpleslidesCurrentYscale) + rotated (\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!direction) + shifted + (\simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!x *OverlayWidth/10, + \simpleslidesPictureParameter\c!y *OverlayHeight/10) ; + + fill OverlayBox -- reverse p -- cycle + withcolor transparent ("normal", + \simpleslidesPictureParameter{opacity}, + \MPcolor{\simpleslidesPictureParameter{shadow\c!color}}) ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D The next Metapost graphic draws an arrow. To ensure code re-usability, we +%D assume that the shape of the shadow is stored as a path \type{p}, it is +%D shifted by amount \type{shadow_direction} and its thickness is +%D \type{shadow_thickness}. It is the responsibility of the calling function to +%D ensure that this is done. There are four options for the shadow, +%D \type{topleft}, \type{topright}, \type{bottomright}, and \type{bottomleft}. +%D (TODO: Keep this thickness configurable). The shadow is drawn in color +%D \type{shadowcolor}. The arrow is drawn with a transparent color whose opacity +%D is given by \type{opacity}. + +\startuseMPgraphic{simpleslides:MP:highligh:shadow} + %% I hope there were a better way to do this. + for i = 1 upto 20 : + shadow_draw p shifted shadow_direction + withcolor transparent ("normal", + \simpleslidesPictureParameter{opacity}/10, % 0.1, + \MPcolor{\simpleslidesPictureParameter{shadow\c!color}}) + withpen pencircle scaled (i*shadow_thickness/20) ; + endfor +\stopuseMPgraphic + + +%D This is a small square which will be used for itemizations; it will be +%D placed in the margin. + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:triangle} + fill (0,0) -- (0,0.4cm) -- (0.6cm,0.2cm) -- cycle + withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:itemize:color} ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + +\startuniqueMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square} + fill unitsquare xyscaled(0.4cm,0.4cm) + withcolor \MPcolor{simpleslides:itemize:color} ; +\stopuniqueMPgraphic + + +\protect + +\stopmodule diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/t-simpleslides.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/t-simpleslides.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..19e26c5fe0f --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simple-slides/t-simpleslides.tex @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=t-simpleslides, +%D version=2009.03.30 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module simpleslides, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\currentdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%M \usemodule[int-load] +%M \setupcolors[state=start] +%M \loadsetups[cont-en.xml] +%M \loadsetups[t-simpleslides.xml] + +%D This module is meant to facilitate writing presentations in \CONTEXT. It +%D provides a consistent interface and macros; there are different styles which +%D give different output. The module has been written for projector||based +%D presentations, so elements which are typical for screen presentations (such +%D as interactive hyperlinks or tables of contents) are not included. The +%D module is meant for an academic environment, specifically in the humanities. +%D Hence, it has the following characteristics: +%D +%D \startitemize +%D +%D \item The look is rather sober. In academia, presentations are not meant to +%D showcase fancy \TeX\ effects; nothing should divert the audience's attention +%D from the content. +%D +%D \item The module is written for slides which exhibit text and/or images. +%D From my own experience with \TeX||based presentations, I have provided a +%D setup for horizontal (landscape) pictures and for vertical (portrait) +%D pictures, which are accompanied by an area for explanatory text. +%D +%D \item A simple switch in the module setup command will produce different +%D output. +%D +%D \item It is easy to customize the module or to add more styles. +%D +%D \stopitemize +%D +%D The macros are commented rather extensively to give users (especially users +%D relatively new to \CONTEXT) the chance to understand the mechanisms and +%D create their own styles. Of course, I did not invent this code on my own. My +%D thanks are due, as always, to Hans Hagen, whose presentation modules in the +%D \CONTEXT\ core have been a wonderful source of inspiration, to Mojca +%D Miklavec, who provided help with Metapost, and to Aditya Mahajan, who helped +%D tremendously in cleaning up the code and making the user interface more +%D consistent. + +\writestatus{loading}{module simpleslides} + +\startmodule[simpleslides] + +\unprotect + +\setupmodule + [style=DoubleFrame, + font=LatinModernSans, + size=17pt, + color=blue, + alternative=square] + +\usemodule + [simpleslides-s] + [default] + +\doiffileelse{\currentmoduleparameter\c!style} + {\usemodule[\currentmoduleparameter\c!style]} + {\usemodule[simpleslides-s][\currentmoduleparameter\c!style]} + +\usemodule + [simpleslides-f] + [default] + +\protect + +\stopmodule |