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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/HowToTalkTeX.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/HowToTalkTeX.pdf Binary files differindex 7d6c878a64c..756d7de1753 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/HowToTalkTeX.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/HowToTalkTeX.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/HowToTalkTeX.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/HowToTalkTeX.tex index 94446a6a4ac..f7306afea3e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/HowToTalkTeX.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/HowToTalkTeX.tex @@ -3,12 +3,14 @@ % HOW TO DO A TALK IN TeX % % Author: Matthias Meister -% Version 2.1, March 2012 +% Version 2.2, April 2012 % % This file is part of a work distributed under the LaTeX Project Public License % -\input present % Load presentation specific macros +\input present % Load presentation specific macros +\input present-transitions % Load macros for transitions. + \setcolour\textcolour \setbgcolour\backgroundcolour \overfullrule=0pt @@ -18,11 +20,11 @@ \vskip 5mm plus 2mm minus 1mm \line{\hfil\font\subtitlefont=cmssbx10 at 15pt\subtitlefont One Of Many Solutions\hfil} \vskip 5mm plus 2mm minus 1mm -\line{\hfil\linkbarfont Version 2.1\hfil} +\line{\hfil\linkbarfont Version 2.2\hfil} \vskip 20mm plus 2mm minus 1mm \line{\hfil\normalfont Matthias Meister\hfil}\target{title} \vskip 5mm plus 2mm minus 1mm -\line{\hfil\normalfont Regensburg, March 2012\hfil} +\line{\hfil\normalfont Regensburg, April 2012\hfil} \NewSlide \pageno=1% Don't want to count the titlepage \normalfont @@ -44,8 +46,9 @@ \NewSlide \SlideTitle{\hfil Requirements} \font\cdfo=cmtt12 -\def\codecolour{0 0.0 1.0} +\def\codecolour{1.0 0.0 1.0} \def\cf{\setcolour\codecolour\cdfo} +\leftskip0pt You need the program {\cf pdftex}, which probably is included in your \TeX-distribution. \vskip3mm You need the file {\cf present.tex}, which is to be {\cf\char'134input} at the beginning of your source code. @@ -87,12 +90,15 @@ You can include images easily:\vskip20pt plus 3pt minus 10pt \SlideTitle{\hfil Ordinary stuff} You type text, equations, and so on as usual in \TeX. Keep in mind, though, that the effective paper size is rather small (12cm wide, 9cm high in standard configuration). -\vskip20pt plus 5pt minus 10pt +\vskip10pt plus 5pt minus 10pt The paper size is small, because you rely on the fullscreen mode of your pdf-viewer to blow the slide up to full screen size, thus also automatically enlarging the fonts. -\vskip20pt plus 5pt minus 10pt +\vskip10pt plus 5pt minus 10pt Your macros should work (unless there is a collision of names), because what you are doing is creating an ordinary pdf-file with {\cf pdftex}, for viewing it with a pdf-viewer. +\vskip10pt plus 5pt minus 10pt +You start a new slide with {\cf\char'134 NewSlide}. If you use {\cf\char'134 NewFrame}, it has almost the same effect, only +the slide number doesn't get increased. \NewSlide %%% %%% @@ -155,9 +161,6 @@ You draw attention to \att{Stuff} by saying \vskip5pt If a predefined colour is redefined, {\cf\char'134setcolour} must also be used for the change to take effect for text. -\vskip5pt -Colour handling is different from version 1.0 of {\cf present.tex}. -The additional files {\cf miniltx.tex}, {\cf color.tex}, {\cf color.sty} are \att{no longer} required. \NewSlide %%% %%% @@ -213,56 +216,107 @@ or define further ones. \vskip5pt The version used here shows the number of the current slide and the total number of slides in the centre (the latter is provided by the {\cf\char'134 LP} macro), and the {\cf\char'134 PageBar} on the right. - +\vskip5pt The {\cf\char'134 PageBar}-symbols \PageBar move to the previous or following page, or move back and forth in the page history. \NewSlide %%% %%% %%% -{The page history is relevant if cross-references are used in the presentation. These will be discussed subsequently.} +The page history is relevant if cross-references are used in the presentation. These will be discussed later. \vskip5pt \phantom{With cross-references or links, also the {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} can be useful. In the {\cf\char'134 SlideFoot}-version used, it is shown on the left side of the footline, but currently is defined to be empty.} \vskip5pt \phantom{The {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} is intended to hold links to various places in the presentation you might want to jump to.} \vskip5pt -\phantom{Before we turn to cross-references or links: You start a new slide by saying {\cf\char'134 NewSlide}. If instead you -say {\cf\char'134 NewFrame}, it has almost the same effect, only the slide number doesn't get increased. This is useful, -if a slide is to be shown incrementally.} +\phantom{This slide has been shown incrementally by a copy-paste procedure when writing the source (have a look at it). +It is straightforward, very flexible, one might occasionally lose track, and it may be tedious to introduce +changes later. A further possibility is shown on the next slides.} \NewFrame -{The page history is relevant if cross-references are used in the presentation. These will be discussed subsequently.} +The page history is relevant if cross-references are used in the presentation. These will be discussed later. \vskip5pt -{With cross-references or links, also the {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} can be useful. In the {\cf\char'134 SlideFoot}-version -used, it is shown on the left side of the footline, but currently is defined to be empty.} +With cross-references or links, also the {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} can be useful. In the {\cf\char'134 SlideFoot}-version +used, it is shown on the left side of the footline, but currently is defined to be empty. \vskip5pt \phantom{The {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} is intended to hold links to various places in the presentation you might want to jump to.} \vskip5pt -\phantom{Before we turn to cross-references or links: You start a new slide by saying {\cf\char'134 NewSlide}. If instead you -say {\cf\char'134 NewFrame}, it has almost the same effect, only the slide number doesn't get increased. This is useful, -if a slide is to be shown incrementally.} +\phantom{This slide has been shown incrementally by a copy-paste procedure when writing the source (have a look at it). +It is straightforward, very flexible, one might occasionally lose track, and it may be tedious to introduce +changes later. A further possibility is shown on the next slides.} \NewFrame -{The page history is relevant if cross-references are used in the presentation. These will be discussed subsequently.} +The page history is relevant if cross-references are used in the presentation. These will be discussed later. \vskip5pt -{With cross-references or links, also the {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} can be useful. In the {\cf\char'134 SlideFoot}-version -used, it is shown on the left side of the footline, but currently is defined to be empty.} +With cross-references or links, also the {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} can be useful. In the {\cf\char'134 SlideFoot}-version +used, it is shown on the left side of the footline, but currently is defined to be empty. \vskip5pt -{The {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} is intended to hold links to various places in the presentation you might want to jump to.} +The {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} is intended to hold links to various places in the presentation you might want to jump to. \vskip5pt -\phantom{Before we turn to cross-references or links: You start a new slide by saying {\cf\char'134 NewSlide}. If instead you -say {\cf\char'134 NewFrame}, it has almost the same effect, only the slide number doesn't get increased. This is useful, -if a slide is to be shown incrementally.} +\phantom{This slide has been shown incrementally by a copy-paste procedure when writing the source (have a look at it). +It is straightforward, very flexible, one might occasionally lose track, and it may be tedious to introduce +changes later. A further possibility is shown on the next slides.} \NewFrame -{The page history is relevant if cross-references are used in the presentation. These will be discussed subsequently.} +The page history is relevant if cross-references are used in the presentation. These will be discussed later. \vskip5pt -{With cross-references or links, also the {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} can be useful. In the {\cf\char'134 SlideFoot}-version -used, it is shown on the left side of the footline, but currently is defined to be empty.} +With cross-references or links, also the {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} can be useful. In the {\cf\char'134 SlideFoot}-version +used, it is shown on the left side of the footline, but currently is defined to be empty. \vskip5pt -{The {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} is intended to hold links to various places in the presentation you might want to jump to.} +The {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} is intended to hold links to various places in the presentation you might want to jump to. \vskip5pt -{Before we turn to cross-references or links: You start a new slide by saying {\cf\char'134 NewSlide}. If instead you -say {\cf\char'134 NewFrame}, it has almost the same effect, only the slide number doesn't get increased. This is useful, -if a slide is to be shown incrementally.} +This slide has been shown incrementally by a copy-paste procedure when writing the source (have a look at it). +It is straightforward, very flexible, one might occasionally lose track, and it may be tedious to introduce +changes later. A further possibility is shown on the next slides. +\NewSlide +\def\hl{\setcolour\attentioncolour} +%%% +%%% +%%% +\Frames5{% +\SlideTitle{\hfill {\onframe1\hl Slides} {\onframe2\hl Step} {\onframe3\hl by} {\onframe4\hl Step}} +A slide can be shown incrementally using +\vskip1pt +\beforeframe2\hide{\afterframe1\cf +\char'134 NewSlide\par +\char'134 Frames\char'173}{\it num}{\afterframe1\cf\char'175\char'173}% +{\it CONTENT} +{\afterframe1\cf\char'175\char'134 endFrames\par +\char'134NewSlide} +\vskip1pt +\beforeframe3\hide By the above, the {\it CONTENT} of the slide, enclosed between +{\afterframe2\cf\char'134begingroup} \dots{\afterframe2\cf\char'134endgroup}, +is repeated {\it num} times, with a +{\afterframe2\cf\char'134NewFrame} between subsequent repetitions. +\vskip1pt +\beforeframe4\hide Due to this grouping, definitions are local to the body of a frame. +{\afterframe3\cf\char'134global} is used in the replacement texts of {\afterframe3\cf\char'134SlideTitle} +and {\afterframe3\cf\char'134SlideFoot} to allow frame-dependent changes here, too. +\vskip1pt +\beforeframe5\hide +{\onframe5\cf\char'134hide}, defined as {\onframe5\cf\char'134setcolour\char'134backgroundcolour}, can be used +to hide parts of the slide on a monochromatic background.} +\endFrames +%%% +%%% +%%% +\NewSlide +\Frames5{% +Incremental showing or modification of content is achieved by +\vskip1pt +\beforeframe2\hide{\afterframe1\cf\char'134 onframe\char'173}{\it fn}{\afterframe1\cf\char'175\char'173}{\it arg}% +{\afterframe1\cf\char'175}\par +which evaluates to {\it arg} on frame number {\it fn} and to {\afterframe1\cf\char'134relax} otherwise (frames are counted from 1). +\vskip1pt +\beforeframe3\hide{\afterframe2\cf\char'134 afterframe\char'173}{\it fn}{\afterframe2\cf\char'175\char'173}% +{\it arg}{\afterframe2\cf\char'175}\par +which evaluates to {\it arg} after frame {\it fn} and to {\afterframe2\cf\char'134relax} before and on frame {\it fn}. +\vskip1pt +\beforeframe4\hide{\afterframe3\cf\char'134 beforeframe\char'173}{\it fn}{\afterframe3\cf\char'175\char'173}{\it arg}% +{\afterframe3\cf\char'175}\par +which evaluates to {\it arg} before frame {\it fn} and to {\afterframe3\cf\char'134relax} on and after frame {\it fn}. +\vskip1pt +\beforeframe5\hide If {\it arg} is a single token, no braces are necessary. The same applies if {\it fn} or {\it num} +is a single digit number.}% +\endFrames \NewSlide %%% %%% @@ -308,6 +362,92 @@ Notice also that {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} has been redefined (on the previous slid %%% %%% %%% +\SlideTitle{\hfill Transition Effects} +\UseTrans +\SetTrans{Fade} +\SetDuration{2} +\def\satt{\setcolour\attentioncolour} +\def\sumcol{0 0 0} +\def\sscol{\setcolour\sumcol} +\Frames{6}{% +Transition effects for a presentation +can be provided by the macros in {\cf present-transitions.tex} +to be {\cf\char'134input} after {\cf present.tex}. + +\beforeframe2\hide +Transitions are activated with {\afterframe1\cf\char'134UseTrans} and deactivated with +{\afterframe1\cf\char'134NoTrans}. + +\beforeframe3\hide +The type of a transition effect is selected with {\afterframe2\cf\char'134SetTrans\char'173}{\it TYPE\/}{\afterframe2\cf\char'175}, +the duration of a transition effect +with {\afterframe2\cf\char'134SetDuration\char'173}{\it num}{\afterframe2\cf\char'175}. + +\beforeframe4\hide +Possible values for {\it TYPE} are {\afterframe3\cf Split}, +{\afterframe3\cf Blinds}, +{\afterframe3\cf Box}, +{\afterframe3\cf Wipe}, +{\afterframe3\cf Dissolve}, +{\afterframe3\cf Glitter}, +{\afterframe3\cf R}, +{\afterframe3\cf Fly}, +{\afterframe3\cf Push}, +{\afterframe3\cf Cover}, +{\afterframe3\cf Uncover}, +{\afterframe3\cf Fade}. +See the PDF Reference for details. +\beforeframe5\hide +{\it num} specifies the duration of the transition effect in seconds. + +\beforeframe6\hide{\afterframe5\satt Only +some transition effects may be supported by your pdf-viewer}.}% +\endFrames +\NewSlide +\SetTrans{Push} +\Frames{15}{% +Compare +$$ +\Gamma^{{\onframe3\satt a}}_{{\onframe4\satt b}{\onframe5\satt c}}= +{\textstyle{1\over2}} +g^{{\onframe3\satt a}{\afterframe1\sscol u}} +\Big(\partial_{\onframe4\satt b} +g_{{\afterframe1\sscol u}{\onframe5\satt c}} ++\partial_{\onframe5\satt c}g_{{\onframe4\satt b}{\afterframe1\sscol u}} +-\partial_{\afterframe1\sscol u}g_{{\onframe4\satt b}{\onframe5\satt c}}\Big) +$$ +\beforeframe6\hide +\onframe{5}\NoTrans +with +$$ +\Gamma^{{\onframe{8}\satt a}}_{{\onframe{9}\satt b}{\onframe{10}\satt c}}= +{\textstyle{1\over2}} +g^{{\onframe{8}\satt a}{\afterframe6\sscol u}} +\Big(\partial_{\onframe{9}\satt b} +g_{{\afterframe6\sscol u}{\onframe{10}\satt c}} ++\partial_{\onframe{10}\satt c}g_{{\onframe{9}\satt b}{\afterframe6\sscol u}} +-\partial_{\afterframe6\sscol u}g_{{\onframe{9}\satt b}{\onframe{10}\satt c}}\Big) +$$ +\onframe{11}\UseTrans +\beforeframe{11}\hide\onframe{11}{\SetTrans{Dissolve}}% +Are transition effects an advantage didactically? +\vskip5pt +\beforeframe{12}\hide\onframe{12}{\SetTrans{Fade}} +Sometimes {\afterframe{12}\satt\onframe{12}\hide transition} effects may be {\afterframe{12}\satt\onframe{12}\hide helpful}. +\vskip3pt +Sometimes they {\beforeframe{14}\hide\afterframe{13}\satt distract} +the {\beforeframe{14}\hide\afterframe{13}\satt audience} +from the {\beforeframe{14}\hide\afterframe{13}\satt content} of the slide. +\vskip3pt +\onframe{14}{\SetTrans{Dissolve}\SetDuration{5}} +\beforeframe{15}\hide Use links or {\onframe{15}\cf \char'134PageBar}-symbols for navigation in order to +see transition effects. +}\endFrames +\NewSlide +\NoTrans +%%% +%%% +%%% \SlideTitle{\hfil Background Images} \SetBackground{background.png} You can set images for the background with diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/README index e066b495f1f..3b40b0f5c7e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/README @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ present.tex -Version 2.1, March 2012 +Version 2.2, April 2012 Some simple macros for preparing presentations in TeX Copyright 2010-2012 Matthias Meister @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ The macros in present.tex allow the user to: +) include weblinks +) include links to local files +) include images ++) show slides incrementally The macros as such are simple enough so that users should not find it difficult to adapt them to their needs. @@ -35,6 +36,17 @@ which have PDF-code in their replacement text. ----------------------- Changes +From 2.1 to 2.2: + +Added macros \Frames, \endFrames, \onframe, \afterframe, +\beforeframe to support the incremental showing of a slide +as a sequence of frames. + +The additional source file present-transitions.tex +contains macro definitions which allow to use transition +effects between slides / frames. + + From 2.0 to 2.1: Fixed a bug which caused complaints about unknown @@ -49,5 +61,3 @@ From 1.0 to 2.0: *) Rewritten colour support; miniltx.tex, color.tex, color.sty no longer required. As a result, control sequences for handling colour have changed. - - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/present-transitions.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/present-transitions.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..eea3d6603c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/present-transitions.tex @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +% +% +% present-transitions.tex +% +% Author: Matthias Meister +% Version 1.0, April 2012 +% +% This file is part of a work distributed under the LaTeX Project Public License. +% The macros in this file are a supplement to the macros in present.tex. +% +\catcode`\@=11 +\let\simplelink=\link +\let\simplelinkarea=\linkarea +\let\simplepagelink=\pagelink + +\def\Tr@ns{Push} +\def\D@r{2} + +\def\tl@nk#1#2{% +\pdfstartlink attr {/Border [0 0 0]} user {/Subtype /Link /A <</S /GoTo /D /#1 /Next <</S /Trans /Trans << /S /\Tr@ns /D \D@r >> >> >>}#2% +\pdfendlink} + +\def\tl@nkarea#1#2#3#4{% +\pdfannot{% +/Subtype /Link +/Rect [#2] +/Border [0 0 #3] +/C [#4] +/A << /S /GoTo /D (#1) /Next << /S /Trans /Trans << /S /\Tr@ns /D \D@r >> >> >>}} + +\def\tpagel@nk#1#2{% +\pdfstartlink +attr {/Border [0 0 0]} user {/Subtype /Link /A <</S /Named /N /#1 /Next << /S /Trans /Trans << /S /\Tr@ns /D \D@r>> >> >>}% +#2% +\pdfendlink} + +\def\NoTrans{% +\global\let\link=\simplelink +\global\let\pagelink=\simplepagelink +\global\let\linkarea=\simplelinkarea +} + +\def\UseTrans{% +\global\let\link=\tl@nk +\global\let\pagelink=\tpagel@nk +\global\let\linkarea=\tl@nkarea +} + +\def\SetDuration#1{\gdef\D@r{#1}} +\def\SetTrans#1{\gdef\Tr@ns{#1}} + +\NoTrans +\catcode`\@=12 |