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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simpleslides/t-simpleslides.mkiv b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simpleslides/t-simpleslides.mkiv new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..702af15bdfe --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simpleslides/t-simpleslides.mkiv @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +%D \module +%D [ file=t-simpleslides, +%D version=2012.02.12 +%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, +%D subtitle=Presentation Module simpleslides, +%D author=Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz, +%D date=\currentdate, +%D copyright={Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz}] +%C +%C Copyright 2007 Aditya Mahajan and Thomas A. Schmitz +%C This file may be distributed under the GNU General Public License v. 2.0. + +%M \usemodule[int-load] +%M \setupcolors[state=start] +%M \loadsetups[cont-en.xml] +%M \loadsetups[t-simpleslides.xml] + +%D This module is meant to facilitate writing presentations in \CONTEXT. It +%D provides a consistent interface and macros; there are different styles which +%D give different output. The module has been written for projector||based +%D presentations, so elements which are typical for screen presentations (such +%D as interactive hyperlinks or tables of contents) are not included. The +%D module is meant for an academic environment, specifically in the humanities. +%D Hence, it has the following characteristics: +%D +%D \startitemize +%D +%D \item The look is rather sober. In academia, presentations are not meant to +%D showcase fancy \TeX\ effects; nothing should divert the audience's attention +%D from the content. +%D +%D \item The module is written for slides which exhibit text and/or images. +%D From my own experience with \TeX||based presentations, I have provided a +%D setup for horizontal (landscape) pictures and for vertical (portrait) +%D pictures, which are accompanied by an area for explanatory text. +%D +%D \item A simple switch in the module setup command will produce different +%D output. +%D +%D \item It is easy to customize the module or to add more styles. +%D +%D \stopitemize +%D +%D The macros are commented rather extensively to give users (especially users +%D relatively new to \CONTEXT) the chance to understand the mechanisms and +%D create their own styles. Of course, I did not invent this code on my own. My +%D thanks are due, as always, to Hans Hagen, whose presentation modules in the +%D \CONTEXT\ core have been a wonderful source of inspiration, to Mojca +%D Miklavec, who provided help with Metapost, and to Aditya Mahajan, who helped +%D tremendously in cleaning up the code and making the user interface more +%D consistent. + +\writestatus{loading}{module simpleslides} + +\startmodule[simpleslides] + +\unprotect + +\setupmodule + [style=, + font=LatinModernSans, + size=17pt, + color=blue, + alternative=square] + +\usemodule + [simpleslides-f] + [default] + +\usemodule + [simpleslides-s] + [default] + +% \usemodule +% [simpleslides-c] +% [default] + + +\doiffileelse{s-\currentmoduleparameter\c!style} + {\ReadFile{s-\currentmoduleparameter\c!style}} + {\expanded{\usemodule[simpleslides-s-\currentmoduleparameter\c!style]}} + +\protect + +\stopmodule |