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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simpleslides/solutions/generic-talk-15min-45min.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simpleslides/solutions/generic-talk-15min-45min.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..520c52afb87 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simpleslides/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/simpleslides/solutions/speaker_introduction-2min.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simpleslides/solutions/speaker_introduction-2min.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..98dc4131d6a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simpleslides/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/simpleslides/solutions/style-template.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simpleslides/solutions/style-template.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ee84e37b794 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/simpleslides/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! At long last, we define a symbol for the first level of +% itemizations and make sure that itemizations use the right color. + +\definesymbol[1][\useMPgraphic{simpleslides:itemize:square}] +\setupitemize[1][color={simpleslides:itemize:color}] + +\protect +\stopmodule + +% And this should be enough! + +\endinput + |