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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ppower4/edemo/edemo.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ppower4/edemo/edemo.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a884d47cc03 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ppower4/edemo/edemo.tex @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +\documentclass[30pt,landscape]{foils} +\usepackage[english,german]{babel} % language support for german/english +\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} % allow Latin1 characters +\usepackage{ifvtex} +\usepackage{ifpdf} +% Running vtex we most probably also create pdf... +\ifvtexpdf\pdftrue\fi +\ifpdf +\usepackage{pause} % loads also color.sty +\usepackage{background} +\usepackage{graphicx} % for including graphics +\usepackage{geometry} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\else +\usepackage[dvipdfm]{pause} % loads also color.sty +\usepackage[dvipdfm]{background} +\usepackage[dvips]{graphicx} +\usepackage[dvips]{geometry} +\usepackage[dvipdfm]{hyperref} +%% The following definition is only necessary, because we use variants +%% of the same graphics file in .mps and .eps format each. The variant +%% .mps is suitable for pdflatex and dvipdfm, the variant .eps is good +%% for vlatex and pdflatex. Therefore we have to setup a preference of +%% .mps for dvipdfm. +%% matrixb?e.eps is created from matrixb?e.fig using the option -p2 of +%% fig2dev. matrixb?e.mps is created running fig2dev without such an +%% option (see the manual for PPower4). +\DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.jpg,.jpeg,.pdf,.png,.mps,.eps,.ps} +\fi +\usepackage{pp4slide} +\geometry{headsep=3ex,hscale=0.9} +\hypersetup{pdftitle={pdftexdemo}, + pdfsubject={A demonstration of LaTeX and Acrobat}, + pdfauthor={Klaus Guntermann, FG systems programming, TU Darmstadt, Germany + <guntermann@iti.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de>}, + pdfkeywords={pdftex, acrobat}, + pdfpagemode={FullScreen}, + linkcolor={red} + } +\begin{document} +{\Large\normalcolor\bf + \LaTeX{} and Acrobat Reader\\ + \null\hfill for Presentations\break} + +\noindent +Nowadays special programs like PowerPoint or +MagicPoint are used for presentations.\pause\\ +But with some extras also \TeX/\LaTeX{} can be used to prepare +presentations, which catch the eyes of the audience.\pause\\ +This document is an example how to use the FullScreen mode of Acrobat +Reader for a presentation.\pause + +{\tiny +Hit Return/Enter/PageDown to go on.\hfill\pauselevel{=1}} + + +\foilhead{What can you expect?} +\begin{itemize} +\item First one expects to build itemized lists\pause + \begin{itemize} + \item which can be nested\pause + \item and use different symbols + \begin{itemize} + \item even this deep\pause + \end{itemize} + \item back again\pause + \end{itemize} +\item and the end of this list +\end{itemize} + +\foilhead{If you like it, you can use other background} +\definecolor{bgblue}{rgb}{0.04,0.39,0.53} +\vpagecolor{bgblue} +\begin{itemize} +\item You have seen a one color background before. +\item This page has a gradient like background (expect strange results + on displays which cannot use TrueColor). +\item Page transitions need not only be immediate... +\end{itemize} + +\foilhead{More background info} +\hypersetup{pdfpagetransition=Dissolve} +\definecolor{bgmag}{rgb}{0.7,0.39,0.7} +\hpagecolor{bgmag} +...if you like such things. +\begin{itemize} +\item Background gradients can also go horizontal.\pause +\item More examples of strange color ranges are omitted here. +\end{itemize} + +\foilhead[-1cm]{What is better than with PowerPoint etc.?} +\hypersetup{pdfpagetransition=R} +\vpagecolor{bgblue} +Scientific presentations are in need of formula displays in many cases.\pause\\ +But the ``industry standard'' presentation tools do not help with +these very much.\pause\\ +But if you prepare your presentation with \LaTeX{}, formulas are no +problem at all: +$$ + \sum_{i=0}^\infty a_i\cdot x^i +$$ + +\foilhead[-4.1cm]{Go through longer calculations...} +\begin{eqnarray*} +H(s) &=& \int_{-\infty}^{+\infty} h(t) e^{2\pi ist} dt\pause\\ + &=& \int_{-\infty}^{+\infty} \left\{\int_{-\infty}^{+\infty} + f(\xi) \cdot g(t - \xi) d \xi \right\} e^{2 \pi ist} dt\pause\\ + &=& \int_{- \infty}^{+ \infty} f(\xi) \left\{ \int_{- \infty}^{+ + \infty} g(t - \xi) \cdot e^{2\pi is(t - \xi)} dt\right\} + \cdot e^{2\pi is \xi} d \xi\pause\\ + &=& \int_{- \infty}^{+ \infty} f(\xi) G(s) e^{2\pi is \xi} d \xi\pause\\ + &=& G(s) \cdot \int_{- \infty}^{+ \infty} f(\xi)e^{2\pi is \xi} d + \xi\pause = G(s) \cdot F(s) +\end{eqnarray*} + +\foilhead[-2cm]{Links} + +It is easy to \hyperlink{Ende}{skip} within a presentation, if you +want to make a side discussion or if you have to skip material. +These skips may go forward or backward. +If you click the highlighted word "`skip"' above, +you are transferred to another page of this document. Find the word + "`Back"' on that page and click it to come back here.\pause\\ +If your Acrobat Reader is configured that way, you can also link into +a web browser. Try to go to the WWW page of PPower4 by clicking +\href{http://www-sp.iti.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/software/ppower4/}{here}. + +\foilhead[-2cm]{Pictures} +\vpagecolor{bgmag} +Of course you can include pictures or diagrams and show them one by one\pause, +even mixed with text. + \begin{center} + \includegraphics[scale=1.6]{matrixb1e} + \pause\qquad\qquad + \includegraphics[scale=1.6]{matrixb2e} + \end{center} +{\small These pictures were created with XFig, exported to MetaPost format + and included with scaling.} + +\foilhead[-2cm]{The End} +\vpagecolor{bgblue} + +Thank you for going through this document.\\ +You may proceed reading the +\href{http://www-sp.iti.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/software/ppower4/report.pdf}% +{report} on PPower4, the software tool which was used to prepare this demo. +Please note that the report only describes the initial development, +not the current state. +\hypertarget{Ende}{} +\vfill + +Hit \texttt{Esc} to leave FullScreen mode.\\ +Select the appropriate entry in the View menu to return to this mode.\\ +\hbox to \textwidth{\small\hfill \Acrobatmenu{GoBack}{Back} to + the page displayed before.} +\end{document} |