summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex')
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ffslides/ffslides.cls374
1 files changed, 374 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ffslides/ffslides.cls b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ffslides/ffslides.cls
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..6a32cb309f7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ffslides/ffslides.cls
@@ -0,0 +1,374 @@
+
+%=== Identification ===========================================================
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
+\ProvidesClass{ffslides}[2015/11/19 Freeform slides based on the article class]
+
+
+%=== Initial code =============================================================
+\RequirePackage{ifthen} %needed for boolean in showgrid option declaration.
+\RequirePackage{calc} %needed for some length calculation in \qi.
+\newboolean{gridvisible}
+\newboolean{hasbgroundfile}
+\newboolean{hasheaderfile}
+\newboolean{hasfooterfile}
+
+
+%=== Declaration of options ===================================================
+\DeclareOption{showgrid}{\setboolean{gridvisible}{true}}
+
+% Article-class options we wish to retain.
+% Note font-size options 10pt, 11pt, 12pt have minimal impact on for document
+% appearance but are retained in case they're needed for compatibility with
+% other packages or fonts.
+\DeclareOption{10pt}{\PassOptionsToClass{10pt}{article}}
+\DeclareOption{11pt}{\PassOptionsToClass{11pt}{article}}
+\DeclareOption{12pt}{\PassOptionsToClass{12pt}{article}}
+\DeclareOption{draft}{\PassOptionsToClass{draft}{article}}
+\DeclareOption{leqno}{\PassOptionsToClass{leqno}{article}}
+\DeclareOption{fleqn}{\PassOptionsToClass{fleqn}{article}}
+\DeclareOption{openbib}{\PassOptionsToClass{openbib}{article}}
+
+% Check unknown options to see if they are specifying background, header, or
+% footer files. If option <name> is entered, then a file matching
+% bground-<name>.txt is read to define \drawbackground. Similarly, files
+% matching header-<name>.txt or footer-<name>.txt are read to define
+% \drawheader or \drawfooter, respectively. Only the first match of each kind
+% is processed.
+\DeclareOption*{%
+ \ifthenelse{\boolean{hasbgroundfile}}{}%
+ {
+ \InputIfFileExists{bground-\CurrentOption.txt}%
+ {\setboolean{hasbgroundfile}{true}}{}
+ }
+ \ifthenelse{\boolean{hasheaderfile}}{}%
+ {
+ \InputIfFileExists{header-\CurrentOption.txt}%
+ {\setboolean{hasheaderfile}{true}}{}
+ }
+ \ifthenelse{\boolean{hasfooterfile}}{}%
+ {
+ \InputIfFileExists{footer-\CurrentOption.txt}%
+ {\setboolean{hasfooterfile}{true}}{}
+ }
+}
+
+%=== Execution of options =====================================================
+\ProcessOptions\relax
+
+
+%=== Package loading ==========================================================
+\LoadClass[10pt,oneside,notitlepage]{article}
+\RequirePackage{pstricks} %-Used everywhere.
+\RequirePackage{geometry} %-For setting up the page.
+\RequirePackage{lastpage} %-Used in default footer.
+\RequirePackage{twoopt} %-Allows 2 optional arguments in macros.
+\RequirePackage{graphics} %-For putfig.
+\RequirePackage{hyperref} %-Used in \makesection, \makesubsection.
+
+
+
+%=== Main code ================================================================
+
+%---Define the lengths we'll need----------------
+\newlength{\pgheight} %-Used to set page height.
+\newlength{\pgwidth} %-Used to set page width.
+\newlength{\dtextwidth} %-Used in \dtext.
+\newlength{\qitemwidth} %-Used in \qi.
+\newlength{\qbulletwidth} %-Used in \qi.
+\newlength{\labeliwidth} %-Used in \qi.
+\newlength{\labeliiwidth} %-Used in \qi.
+\newlength{\labeliiiwidth} %-Used in \qi.
+\newlength{\qparskip} %-Used in \qi.
+\newlength{\outercapheight} %-Approx. height of a capital letter; Used in \qi.
+\newlength{\qgapheight} %-Used for better spacing after \qi.
+
+%---Set up the page-------------------------------
+% \ffpage{height}{aspect} is used to set up the page dimensions.
+%
+% Required arguments
+% height: The desired page height (approximately the number of
+% singlespaced lines).
+% aspect: The aspect ratio (width/height). E.g. use 1.3333 for 4:3 pages,
+% 1.7778 for 16:9 pages.
+%
+% \ffpage should be used as early as possible in the preamble. Especially avoid
+% using macros & packages that modify line spacing before calling \ffpage.
+\newcommand{\ffpage}[2]{
+ \setlength{\pgheight}{#1\baselineskip}
+ \setlength{\pgwidth}{#2\pgheight}
+ \geometry{margin=0in,
+ paperwidth=\pgwidth,
+ paperheight=\pgheight}
+ \psset{xunit=\paperwidth}
+ \psset{yunit=-\paperheight}
+}
+\ffpage{22}{1.3333} %-Set up page defaults.
+\AtBeginDocument{ %-Set these at end of preamble to prevent them being changed.
+ \setlength{\topskip}{0pt} %-keeps origin at top left corner.
+ \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} %-keeps origin at top left corner.
+}
+
+%---showgrid command-----------------------------
+\newrgbcolor{ffgridcolor}{0.9 0.9 1} %-Can be redefined in the document.
+\newcommand{\showgrid}{%
+ \psgrid[gridcolor=ffgridcolor,
+ subgridcolor=ffgridcolor,
+ gridwidth=0.1ex,
+ subgridwidth=0.1ex,
+ xunit=0.1\paperwidth,
+ yunit=-0.1\paperheight,
+ subgriddiv=10,
+ subgriddots=3,
+ gridlabels=0](0,0)(10,10)
+}
+
+%---drawbackground command-----------------------
+\ifthenelse{\boolean{hasbgroundfile}}%
+ {}% Do nothing if file found; otherwise define default.
+ {
+ \newcommand{\drawbackground}{%
+ % Default is an empty background
+ }
+ }
+
+%---drawheader command---------------------------
+\ifthenelse{\boolean{hasheaderfile}}%
+ {}% Do nothing if file found; otherwise define default.
+ {
+ \newcommand{\drawheader}[1]{%
+ \ctext[lB]{0.05}{0.07}{0.95}{\Large\textbf{#1}}
+ \psline[linewidth=0.1ex](0.05,0.09)(1,0.09)
+ \psline[linewidth=0.1ex](0,0.095)(0.85,0.095)
+ }
+ }
+
+%---drawfooter command---------------------------
+\ifthenelse{\boolean{hasfooterfile}}%
+ {}% Do nothing if file found; otherwise define default.
+ {
+ \newcommand{\drawfooter}{%
+ \ctext[l]{0.01}{0.975}{0.98}{\scriptsize \hfill \thepage /\pageref{LastPage}}
+ \psline[linewidth=0.1ex](0.05,0.945)(1,0.945)
+ \psline[linewidth=0.1ex](0,0.94)(0.85,0.94)
+ }
+ }
+
+%---\dtext[L][R]{content}------------------------
+% Creates the default text minipage. It is used in the \normalpage macro to add
+% the text/content area to a new page. It can also be used to manually add
+% such an area to a \blankpage.
+%
+% Optional arguments
+% L: Left edge of the text column (a number in [0,1]). Defaults to
+% \DefaultTextLeftEdge.
+% R: Right edge of the text column (a number in [0,1]). Defaults to
+% \DefaultTextRightEdge.
+% Required arguments
+% content: The contents of the minipage.
+%
+% The three quantities below are used in the \dtext macro to set up the default
+% text-area minipage on a \newpage. The numbers are fractions of the page
+% width or height, measured from the top left corner. They can be redefined in
+% the document.
+\newcommand{\dtextleftedge}{0.05} %-Location of left edge of text.
+\newcommand{\dtextrightedge}{0.95} %-Location of right edge of text.
+\newcommand{\dtexttopedge}{.14} %-Location of top edge of text.
+\newcommand{\dtextinclude}{} %-To put in just before the content.
+\newcommandtwoopt{\dtext}[3][\dtextleftedge][\dtextrightedge]{%
+ \setlength{\dtextwidth}{#2\paperwidth}%
+ \addtolength{\dtextwidth}{-#1\paperwidth}%
+ \rput[tl](#1, \dtexttopedge){%
+ \begin{minipage}{\dtextwidth}
+ \setlength{\parskip}{.5\baselineskip}
+ \setlength{\parindent}{0em}
+ \mbox{}\dtextinclude#3\par
+ \end{minipage}
+ }
+}
+
+
+%--- \normalpage[L][R]{title}{content} ----------
+% Creates a page with header, footer, and default text region.
+%
+% Optional arguments
+% L: Left edge of the text column (a number in [0,1]). Defaults to
+% \dtextleftedge.
+% R: Right edge of the text column (a number in [0,1]). Defaults to
+% \DefaultTextRightEdge.
+% Required arguments
+% title: The title of the slide (passed to \drawheader)
+% content: The contents of the minipage.
+\newcommandtwoopt{\normalpage}[4][\dtextleftedge][\dtextrightedge]{%
+ \newpage%
+ \drawbackground%
+ \drawheader{#3}%
+ \drawfooter%
+ \ifthenelse{\boolean{gridvisible}}{\showgrid}{}%
+ \dtext[#1][#2]{#4}%
+}
+
+
+%--- \blankpage ---------------------------------
+% Takes no arguments and just creates a new page with the background only, to
+% which other page elements can be added manually. Useful for large graphics,
+% title slides, etc.
+\newcommand{\blankpage}{%
+ \newpage%
+ \drawbackground%
+ \ifthenelse{\boolean{gridvisible}}{\showgrid}{}%
+}
+
+
+%--- \ctext[RP]{x}{y}{width}{content} -----------
+% "Custom text:" adds a minipage to the desired location on the slide.
+%
+% Optional arguments
+% RP: Specifies where the pstricks reference point is located on the new
+% minipage. Some combination of l, r for horizontal location and
+% t, b, B for vertical placement (see pstricks documentation for more
+% info). The default is tl for top left. Note: entering an invalid
+% value (like "c") for the reference point will cause it to be at the
+% center of the minipage.
+% Required arguments
+% x: Horizontal location of the reference point (a number in [0,1]).
+% y: Vertical location of the reference point (a number in [0,1]).
+% width: Width of the minipage, as a fraction of the paper width.
+% content: The contents of the minipage.
+\newcommand{\ctextinclude}{}
+\newcommand{\ctext}[5][tl]{%
+ \rput[#1](#2, #3){%
+ \begin{minipage}{#4\paperwidth}
+ \setlength{\parskip}{.5\baselineskip}
+ \setlength{\parindent}{0em}
+ \mbox{}\ctextinclude#5\par
+ \end{minipage}
+ }
+}
+
+
+%--- \btext[RP][style]{x}{y}{width}{content} ----------------------------------
+% "Boxed text:" adds a boxed minipage to the desired location on the slide.
+%
+% Optional arguments
+% RP: The reference point (see \ctext for description)
+% style: pstricks graphics parameters (e.g. linecolor=red) to change the
+% appearance of the box. The default style is that of the \btextbox
+% defined in the visual style section.
+% Required arguments
+% x: Horizontal location of the reference point (a number in [0,1]).
+% y: Vertical location of the reference point (a number in [0,1]).
+% width: Width of the minipage, as a fraction of the paper width.
+% content: The contents of the minipage.
+\newpsstyle{btextboxstyle}{linecolor=blue, linewidth=.5pt,
+ linearc=0.5em, framesep=0.5ex,
+ fillcolor=white, fillstyle=solid,
+ cornersize=absolute}
+\newpsobject{btextbox}{psframebox}{style=btextboxstyle}
+\newcommand{\btextinclude}{}
+\newcommandtwoopt{\btext}[6][tl][]{%
+ \rput[#1](#3, #4){%
+ \btextbox[#2]{%
+ \begin{minipage}{#5\paperwidth}
+ \setlength{\parskip}{.5\baselineskip}
+ \setlength{\parindent}{0em}
+ \mbox{}\btextinclude#6\par
+ \end{minipage}
+}}}
+
+
+%--- \putfig[RP]{x}{y}{width}{file} -------------
+% Used for making figures. Allows a a graphics file to be placed on the page
+% with specified location and scaling.
+%
+% Optional arguments
+% RP: The reference point (see \ctext for description)
+% Required arguments:
+% x: Horizontal location of the reference point (a number in [0,1]).
+% y: Vertical location of the reference point (a number in [0,1]).
+% width: Width of the graphic, as a fraction of the paper width.
+% file: The filename of the figure.
+\newcommand{\putfig}[5][tl]{%
+ \rput[#1](#2,#3){\psscaleboxto(#4\paperwidth,0){\includegraphics{#5}}}
+}
+
+
+%--- \qi[bullet]{item} --------------------------------------------------------
+% "Quick item:" quick creation of a structure similar to a single line in an
+% itemize environment. Produces text with a left part ("bullet") and a right
+% part ("item"). The bullet is typeset in LR mode in the containing scope, and
+% the right part is typeset as a minipage such that the whole thing looks like
+% a hanging-indented paragraph. Two standard bullets \BUL and \BULL were
+% defined in the visual style section.
+%
+% The command is not just for making lists. By changing the bullet and/or
+% nesting \qi commands it is possible to achieve different layouts of
+% content that might be useful, "on the fly" as you write. See examples in
+% the template.
+%
+% Optional arguments
+% bullet: The left-side content (defaults to \BUL).
+% Required arguments
+% item: The right-side content.
+\newcommand{\qitemi}{%
+ \settowidth{\labeliwidth}{\labelitemi\quad}% %-quad is two enspaces.
+ \makebox[\labeliwidth][r]{\labelitemi\enspace}}
+\newcommand{\qitemii}{%
+ \settowidth{\labeliiwidth}{\qitemi\labelitemii\quad}%
+ \makebox[\labeliiwidth][r]{\labelitemii\enspace}}
+\newcommand{\qitemiii}{%
+ \settowidth{\labeliiiwidth}{\qitemii\labelitemiii\quad}%
+ \makebox[\labeliiiwidth][r]{\labelitemiii\enspace}}
+\newcommand{\qi}[2][\qitemi]{%
+ \setlength{\qparskip}{\parskip}%
+ \settoheight{\outercapheight}{)}% usually okay to use ). Expect about 1.6ex.
+ \setlength{\qgapheight}{\baselineskip - \outercapheight}%
+ \setlength{\qitemwidth}{\linewidth}%
+ \settowidth{\qbulletwidth}{#1}%
+ \addtolength{\qitemwidth}{-\qbulletwidth}%
+ #1%
+ \begin{minipage}[t]{\qitemwidth}%
+ \setlength{\parskip}{\qparskip}%
+ \mbox{}#2\rule[-\qgapheight]{0pt}{0pt}
+ \end{minipage}%
+}
+\newcommand{\qii}[1]{\qi[\qitemii]{#1}}
+\newcommand{\qiii}[1]{\qi[\qitemiii]{#1}}
+
+
+%--- \gridon and \gridoff ------------------------------------------------------
+% Directly controls whether the alignment grid will appear for subsequent pages,
+% independent of the showgrid option. Useful for quickly changing the grid state
+% when working on a particular page. Since these macros just toggle the state of
+% boolean gridvisible, they only take effect on the next \normalpage or
+% blankpage.
+\newcommand{\gridon}{\setboolean{gridvisible}{true}}
+\newcommand{\gridoff}{\setboolean{gridvisible}{false}}
+
+
+%--- \makesection[hypertarget_name]{toc_listing} -------------------------------
+% Place \makesection{toc_listing} in the main text area of a page to create a
+% phantom section with name toc_listing, so that it will appear in pdf bookmarks
+% and in the table of contents if one is generated. It will also create a
+% hypertarget with name toc_listing that can be used to create links between pages
+% (via hyperlink{toc_listing}{Link_text}).
+%
+% Using the optional argument allows you to specify a different name for the
+% hyperlink target.
+%
+% \makesubsection functions exactly the same, but makes subsections rather than
+% sections.
+\newcommand{\makesection}[2][]{%
+ \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}%
+ {\phantomsection\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{#2}%
+ \hypertarget{#2}{}}%
+ {\phantomsection\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{#2}%
+ \hypertarget{#1}{}}%
+}
+\newcommand{\makesubsection}[2][]{%
+ \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}%
+ {\phantomsection\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{#2}%
+ \hypertarget{#2}{}}%
+ {\phantomsection\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{#2}%
+ \hypertarget{#1}{}}%
+}
+