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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/modules/mkiv/s-present-funny.mkiv b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/modules/mkiv/s-present-funny.mkiv new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4948766adca --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/modules/mkiv/s-present-funny.mkiv @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=s-present-funny, % was s-pre-03 +%D version=1998.09.06, +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Environment Funny, +%D author=Hans Hagen, +%D date=\currentdate, +%D copyright={PRAGMA ADE \& \CONTEXT\ Development Team}] +%C +%C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is +%C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for +%C details. + +\startmodule[present-funny] + +%D This is the third environment for typesetting interactive presentations. I used +%D this style for a talk on \TEX\ and \JAVASCRIPT\ at \TUG98, mainly because I +%D didn't want to use the same style three times. Therefore this is a rather simple, +%D silly style. + +\usemodule[pre-general] + +%D \macros +%D {setupbodyfont} +%D +%D We use a large bodyfont. Combined with the fancy +%D background, this does not leave that much room for text, but +%D presentations should use much text anyway. + +\doifelsemode {asintended} { + \setupbodyfont[ludicaot,14.4pt] +} { + \setupbodyfont[pagella,14.4pt] +} + +%D \macros +%D {setuppapersize,setuplayout,setupinteractionscreen} +%D +%D The page dimensions are set to size \type {S6}, being 600pt by 450pt. We use wide +%D margins and discard headers and footers. We also launch the document full screen. + +\setuppapersize + [S6][S6] + +\setuplayout + [width=middle, + height=middle, + topspace=75pt, + backspace=100pt, + header=0pt, + footer=0pt] + +\setupinteractionscreen + [option=max] + +%D \macros +%D {definecolor} +%D +%D Next, color support is turned on and a dark red color is defined. Other red +%D shades will be derived from this one color. + +\definecolor [PageColor] [black] +\definecolor [BackgroundColor] [s=.85] +\definecolor [OrnamentColor] [r=.75] +\definecolor [PositionColor] [s=.55] + +%D \macros +%D {setupinteraction} +%D +%D We turn on interaction mode and use the same color for hyperlinks and redundant +%D hyperlinks (the ones that point to the current page). + +\setupinteraction + [state=start, + contrastcolor=OrnamentColor, + color=OrnamentColor] + +%D \macros +%D {defineoverlay, setupbackgrounds} +%D +%D The joke in this presentation is the elliptical shape of which the bottom part +%D includes a page indication. + +\defineoverlay + [PageShape][\useMPgraphic{PageShape}] + +\startuseMPgraphic{PageShape} + StartPage ; + path p ; pair pa, pb ; numeric len ; color contrastcolor ; + fill Page withcolor \MPcolor {PageColor} ; + pickup pencircle rotated 45 xscaled 10pt yscaled 20pt ; + p := Page enlarged (-10pt,-15pt) superellipsed .8 ; + p := p shifted (-1.5pt,0) ; % looks better + fill p withcolor \MPcolor{BackgroundColor} ; + draw p withcolor \MPcolor{OrnamentColor} ; + contrastcolor = \MPcolor{PositionColor} ; + if (RealPageNumber > 0) and (NOfPages > 0): + draw point 5 of p withcolor contrastcolor ; + draw point 7 of p withcolor contrastcolor ; + len := 2/NOfPages ; + pa := point (5+len* RealPageNumber ) of p ; + pb := point (5+len*(RealPageNumber-1)) of p ; + draw (p cutafter pa) cutbefore pb + withcolor contrastcolor ; + fi ; + StopPage ; +\stopuseMPgraphic + +%D We use the viewer provided feature to go to the previous or next page. + +\defineoverlay[PrevButton][\overlaybutton{PreviousPage}] +\defineoverlay[NextButton][\overlaybutton{NextPage}] + +\setupbackgrounds + [page] + [background={PageShape,PrevButton}] + +\setupbackgrounds + [text][text] + [background=NextButton] + +% or using hard coded next/prev pages: +% +% \defineoverlay[PrevButton][\overlaybutton{previouspage}] +% \defineoverlay[NextButton][\overlaybutton{nextpage}] +% +% \setupbackgrounds[state=repeat] +% \setupbackground[text][text][background=NextButton] +% +% or simply (using an repeated layer): +% +% \setupbackground[text][background=NextButton] + +%D \macros +%D {definehead, setuphead} +%D +%D Like the other presentation styles, we use \type {\Topic} instead of \type +%D {\chapters}. This time we don't provide an additional sectioning. So we have: +%D +%D \starttyping +%D \TitlePage{How nice} +%D +%D \Topics{This is about ...} +%D +%D \Topic{The first one} +%D +%D \Topic{Another one} +%D \stoptyping + +\definehead [Topic] [chapter] +\definehead [Nopic] [title] + +\setuphead + [Topic,Nopic] + [after={\blank[3*medium]}, + number=no, + style=\bfb, + page=yes, + alternative=middle] + +\setuplist + [Topic] + [alternative=g, + interaction=all, + before=, + after=] + +\let\Subject\Topic + +%D The tables of contents is associated with \type {\Topics}. + +\unexpanded\def\Topics#1% + {\Nopic[Topics]{#1} + \placelist[Topic][criterium=all]} + +\unexpanded\def\Subjects + {} + +%D Instead of \type {\TitlePage}, one can use the pair \type {\StartTitlePage} -- +%D \type {\StopTitlePage}: +%D +%D \starttyping +%D \StartTitlePage +%D A Self Made Title +%D \StopTitlePage +%D \stoptyping + +\unexpanded\def\StartTitlePage + {\startstandardmakeup + \bfd\setupinterlinespace + \setupalign[middle] + \vfil + \def\\{\vfil\bfb\setupinterlinespace}} + +\unexpanded\def\StopTitlePage + {\vfil\vfil\vfil + \stopstandardmakeup} + +\unexpanded\def\TitlePage#1% + {\StartTitlePage#1\StopTitlePage} + +\stopmodule + +\continueifinputfile{s-present-funny.mkiv} + +\usemodule[present-common] + +\inputpresentationfile{examples/present-funny-001.tex} |