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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/skb/user-guide/repository/manual/slides2.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/skb/user-guide/repository/manual/slides2.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d66933cea58 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/skb/user-guide/repository/manual/slides2.tex @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +This provides the following combinations for \cmd{\skbslide} +\begin{skbnotelist} + \item Slide only: argument 1 has the name for the PDF, argument 2 is empty + \item Annotation only: argument 1 is empty, argument 2 has the name for the TEX, option \skbem[code]{annotate} used + \item Slide with Annotation 1: argument 1 has the name for the PDF, argument 2 has the name for the TEX, option \skbem[code]{annotate} used + \item Slide with Annotation 2: argument 1 has the name for the PDF, argument is empty, option \skbem[code]{annotate} used + \item do nothing: leave both arguments empty +\end{skbnotelist} + +\opt{not}{This slide show a few examples.}% +\opt{text}{\noindent Some examples on how to use \cmd{\skbslide:} \lstinputlisting[style=genericLN,language=TeX]{\skbfileroot{examples/skbslide}}}% +In line 1 and 2 we load \skbem[code]{myslides/slide1.pdf} and \skbem[code]{myslides/slide2.pdf} +from the default directory without any annotations and clear the page after that. In line 3 we load \skbem[code]{myslides/slide2.pdf} and request this slide to +be annotated without giving a specific file name, thus loading \skbem[code]{myslides/slide3.tex}, both files from the default slides directory. +In lines 4\&5 we change the directory for the notes and request a particular file to be loaded, resulting in the slide loaded as \skbem[code]{myslides/theme1.pdf} from the +slides directory and the annotations loaded as \skbem[code]{text/theme1.tex} from the repository. Finally, in lines 6\&7 we change both folders to the repository, this loading +\skbem[code]{text/theme2.pdf} and \skbem[code]{text/theme2.tex} from the repository. + + +\opt{note}{\skbheading{Slides and Citations}} + +\DescribeMacro{\skbslidecite} +The macro \cmd{\skbslidecite} provides some simple means to add citations to annotated slides. +It takes two arguments, the first one for the type of citation and the second one for the actual citation. +\opt{text}{Here a simple example:}\opt{note}{This second block on this slide shows a simple example.} +\opt{text}{\lstinputlisting[style=genericLN,language=TeX]{\skbfileroot{examples/skbslidecite}}}% +The first line states that the slide contains material from a book of Tannenbaum and the second line +states that the annotation contains material from an IETF RFC standard documents (RFC 1155). Since this +macro is very simple, any content can be given for the two arguments.
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