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You might already have (some of) them. +\vskip3mm +You need the program {\cf pdftex}, which probably is included in your \TeX-distribution. +\vskip3mm +You also need a pdf-viewer with fullscreen display capabilities, e.g. {\cf xpdf}. +\vskip5pt +\att{Some pdf-viewers do not handle links in a document properly.} +%% +%% +%% +\NewSlide +\SlideTitle{\hfil Basic Examples} +You can type text as usual, inline equations $a^2+b^2=c^2$, displayed equations +$$ +\exp(z)=\sum_{n=0}^\infty {z^n\over n!}=\lim_{n\to\infty}\Big(1+{z\over n}\Big)^n +$$ +and tables +\vskip0.5\baselineskip +\moveright2cm\vbox{\offinterlineskip +\halign{\vrule width 0pt height12pt depth3pt\kern5pt # &\vrule\hfil\kern5pt #\kern5pt\hfil +&\vrule\hfil\kern5pt #\kern5pt\hfil\cr +& $x$ & $\Delta x$\cr +\noalign{\hrule} +A & 1.03 & 0.07 \cr +\noalign{\hrule} +B & 2.05 & 0.06 \cr +}}\vskip5pt +So you probably can use \TeX\ in the ordinary fashion; just run {\cf pdftex} on your source instead of {\cf tex}. +\NewSlide +You can include images easily:\vskip20pt plus 3pt minus 10pt +\hbox{\image[width3cm]{Stern.png}\hskip5mm plus 2mm minus 2mm A pixel image (png)} +\vskip10pt\hrule +\hbox{A vector image (pdf)\hskip5mm plus 2mm minus 2mm\image[width3cm]{Sagnac.pdf}} +\NewSlide +%%% +%%% +%%% +\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 +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 +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. +\NewSlide +%%% +%%% +%%% +\SlideTitle{\hfil Fonts} +{\cf present.tex} defines the following fonts:\vskip5pt +{\openup2pt +\halign{#\hfil\kern10pt&#\hfil\kern10pt&#\hfil\cr +Font Command & Purpose & Default Value\cr +{\cf\char'134 titlefont} & presentation title & {\cf cmssbx10 at 20pt}\cr +{\cf\char'134 slidetitlefont} & title of a slide & {\cf cmssbx10}\cr +{\cf\char'134 normalfont} & ordinary text & {\cf cmss12}\cr +{\cf\char'134 linkbarfont} & text in {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} & {\cf cmss8}\cr +{\cf\char'134 it} & italic text & {\cf cmti12}\cr +}} +\vskip10pt +Of course you can define further font commands or redefine the existing ones. +The default fonts are used in this presentation, so you see what they look like. +\NewSlide +%%% +%%% +%%% +\SlideTitle{\hfil Colours} +Colour effects are handled by the {\cf color.sty}-package included via {\cf color.tex}. + +The following colours are +defined in {\cf present.tex}: +\vskip5pt +{\cf background}, for the slide background +\vskip5pt +{\cf text}, for the text, and +\vskip5pt +{\cf attention}, an \att{attention} colour. +\vskip5pt +Colour names can be defined and redefined by +\vskip5pt +{\cf\char'134 definecolor\char'173}{\it NAME\/}{\cf\char'175\char'173 rgb\char'175\char'173}{\it R,G,B\/}% +{\cf\char'175} +\vskip5pt +where {\it NAME} is a colour name to be defined, like {\cf background} or {\cf mycolour}, and {\it R}, +{\it G}, and {\it B} are +the red, green, and blue values describing the colour; $0\leq\hbox{ {\it R}, {\it G}, {\it B} }\leq 1$. +\NewSlide +%%% +%%% +%%% +Once defined, the colours are employed as follows: +\vskip3pt +{\cf\char'134 pagecolor\char'173 background\char'175} sets the colour of the slide background to {\cf background}. +\vskip3pt +{\cf\char'134 color\char'173 text\char'175} sets the colour of subsequent text to {\cf text}. +\vskip3pt +{\cf\char'134 textcolor\char'173 text\char'175\char'173}{\it Stuff\/}{\cf\char'175} prints {\it Stuff} +in colour {\cf text}. +\vskip5pt +The colour {\cf attention} is mainly used in the macro {\cf\char'134 att}, which prints +\att{Stuff} in attention colour by saying +{\cf\char'134 att\char'173}{\it Stuff\/}{\cf \char'175}. +\NewSlide +%%% +%%% +%%% +\SlideTitle{\hfil Paper Size} +The paper size is determined by the parameters {\cf\char'134 pdfpagewidth} and +{\cf\char'134 pdfpageheight}. +\vskip10pt +If you say {\cf\char'134 StandardAspect}, you get a page 120mm wide and 90mm high. +\vskip10pt +If you say {\cf\char'134 WideAspect}, you get a page 144mm wide and 90mm high. +\NewSlide +%%% +%%% +%%% +\SlideTitle{\hfil Images} +Images can be included with +\vskip5pt +{\cf\char'134 image[}{\it dimensions}{\cf]\char'173}{\it filename}{\cf\char'175} +\vskip5pt +where {\it dimensions} are {\cf height}, {\cf depth}, and {\cf width}, familiar from \TeX. +\vskip5pt +\hbox{% +\image[width3mm]{Stern.png} +\image[width6mm]{Stern.png} +\image[width9mm]{Stern.png} +\image[height9mm]{Stern.png} +\image[height3mm depth6mm]{Stern.png} +\image[height9mm width4mm]{Stern.png} +\image[width5mm]{Sagnac.pdf}\image[width10mm height4mm]{Sagnac.pdf} +\image[width15mm depth 5mm]{Sagnac.pdf} +} +\vskip5pt +If only {\cf width} is given, the image is scaled with the aspect ratio preserved.\target{Images} + +Image files need to be in a format that can be handled by the pdf-viewer and by {\cf pdftex}. +E.g. pdf, png, jpg should work. +\NewSlide +%%% +%%% +%%% +\pagecolor{background} +\SlideTitle{\hfil Slide Structure} +Each slide has a headline, a body, and a footline. +\vskip5pt +The headline holds the slide title, which is set by +\vskip5pt +{\cf\char'134 SlideTitle\char'173}{\it TITLE\/}{\cf\char'175} +\vskip5pt +The footline is defined by +{\cf\char'134 SlideFoot}, of which several versions are contained in {\cf present.tex}. Uncomment the one you want, +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. + +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.} +\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.} +\NewFrame +{The page history is relevant if cross-references are used in the presentation. These will be discussed subsequently.} +\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.} +\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.} +\NewFrame +{The page history is relevant if cross-references are used in the presentation. These will be discussed subsequently.} +\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.} +\vskip5pt +{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.} +\NewFrame +{The page history is relevant if cross-references are used in the presentation. These will be discussed subsequently.} +\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.} +\vskip5pt +{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.} +\NewSlide +%%% +%%% +%%% +\SlideTitle{\hfil Links} +{\cf\char'134 target\char'173}{\it NAME\/}{\cf\char'175} creates a target named {\it NAME} for a link at the position in +the presentation where it is used. +\vskip5pt +{\cf\char'134 link\char'173}{\it NAME\/}{\cf\char'175\char'173}{\it Stuff\/}{\cf\char'175} +makes {\it Stuff} a link to the target named {\it NAME}. +\vskip5pt +{\cf\char'134 weblink\char'173}{\it URI\/}{\cf\char'175\char'173}{\it Stuff\/}{\cf\char'175} +makes {\it Stuff} a link to the specified {\it URI}. +\vskip5pt +{\cf\char'134 filelink\char'173}{\it file}{\cf\char'175\char'173}{\it filedest}{\cf\char'175\char'173}{\it Stuff\/}{\cf\char'175} +makes {\it Stuff} a link to destination {\it filedest} in {\it file}. + +{\it filedest} for example can be {\cf [}{\it page} {\cf/Fit]}, with {\it page} the page number (starting at 0). +\vskip10pt +A further possibility can be found \link{Further}{here (click)}. +\def\LinkBar{% +\link{Images}{\linkbarfont Images} +\link{Further}{\linkbarfont Area} +\link{title}{\linkbarfont Title} +} +\NewSlide +%%% +%%% +%%% +{\cf\char'134 linkarea\char'173}{\it dest}{\cf\char'175\char'173}{\it rect}{\cf\char'175\char'173}{\it border}{\cf +\char'175\char'173}{\it color}{\cf\char'175}\target{Further} +\vskip5pt +Creates a rectangular area which is a link to target {\it dest}; {\it rect} consists of +four space-separated numbers for lower left and upper right corner, {\it border} is the border width, and {\it color} is the +border colour, specified as three space-separated values for red, green, and blue, all between 0 and 1. +\vskip5pt +\linkarea{title}{150 30 180 60}{2}{0.8 0 0} +\image[width 2cm]{Stern.png} +\vskip5pt +Notice also that {\cf\char'134 LinkBar} has been redefined (on the previous slide already) +\linkarea{Images}{10 100 50 120}{2}{0.8 0 1} +\NewSlide +%%% +%%% +%%% +\SlideTitle{\hfil Concluding Remarks} +PDF provides the possibility to include movies, and to launch applications (which could be a movie player) via clickable +elements. The usability for a presentation depends on how to manage the player together with a full-screen display of the +slides. Movie support is not officially included in {\cf present.tex}. +\vskip5pt +If you prepare a pdf-image for a presentation which is to be shown on some different computer, it would be best to +embed fonts used in the image into the image file. For example, if you have a file {\cf image.eps}, you need to +convert it to pdf, in order to use it with {\cf pdftex}. You can embed the fonts by +\vskip5pt +{\cf ps2pdf -dEPSCrop=true -dPDFA image.eps} +\vskip5pt +A look at {\cf present.tex} is recommended. +\bye diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Pfeil1.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Pfeil1.pdf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8e28f5c1ccd Binary files /dev/null and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Pfeil1.pdf differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Pfeil2.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Pfeil2.pdf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9873536d99d Binary files /dev/null and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Pfeil2.pdf differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Pfeil3.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Pfeil3.pdf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..746ba5f4509 Binary files /dev/null and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Pfeil3.pdf differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Pfeil4.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Pfeil4.pdf new file mode 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links between parts of the presentation ++) include weblinks ++) include links to local files + +The macros as such are simple enough so that users should +not find it difficult to adapt them to their needs. + +A documentation for pdftex and the PDF-Reference might +occasionally be useful in the context of those macros +which have PDF-code in their replacement text. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Sagnac.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Sagnac.pdf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d7fc7cae23d Binary files /dev/null and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Sagnac.pdf differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Stern.png b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Stern.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b94b6646d02 Binary files /dev/null and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/present/Stern.png differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/present/present.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/present/present.tex new file mode 100644 index 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file) +% Sagnac.pdf (auxiliary file) +% Pfeil1.pdf (auxiliary file) +% Pfeil2.pdf (auxiliary file) +% Pfeil3.pdf (auxiliary file) +% Pfeil4.pdf (auxiliary file) +% +% (The auxiliary files are used in present.tex and HowToTalkTeX.tex, and +% therefore should remain unchanged, too) +% +% With reference to the definitions in the LaTeX Project Public License, for the +% purposes of this work a 'Base Interpreter' is a program implemeting the TeX +% language. +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\input color % We would like colour on the screen + % color.sty and miniltx required (see www.ctan.org) + +\parindent0pt % Indentation probably not good for presentation +\parskip0pt % Neither is automatic extra space between paragraphs + +\def\StandardAspect{% % Define "slide format", basically determined +\pdfpagewidth=120mm % by aspect ratio of screen +\pdfpageheight=90mm % StandardAspect gives 4:3 aspect ratio +\vsize=67mm % +\hsize=110mm % If you change these values, +\hoffset=-20.4mm % do so with care. +\voffset=-12.4mm % +} + +\def\WideAspect{% % WideAspect gives 144:90 aspect ratio +\pdfpagewidth=144mm % +\pdfpageheight=90mm % +\vsize=67mm % If you change these values, +\hsize=134mm % do so with care +\hoffset=-20.4mm % +\voffset=-12.4mm % +} + + +% +% Set some fonts +% +\font\titlefont=cmssbx10 at 20pt % Define fonts for title of presentation +\font\normalfont=cmss12 % ordinary text +\font\slidetitlefont=cmssbx10 % title of a slide +\font\linkbarfont=cmss8 % the LinkBar (see below) +\font\it=cmti12 +% +\baselineskip=15pt +% %% Below fonts for math are adapted to 12pt size +\font\tfont=cmr12 +\font\sfont=cmr9 +\font\ssfont=cmr7 +\font\tifont=cmmi12 +\font\sifont=cmmi9 +\font\ssifont=cmmi7 +\font\tsyfont=cmsy10 at 12pt +\font\ssyfont=cmsy9 +\font\sssyfont=cmsy7 +\font\texfont=cmex10 at 12 pt +\font\sexfont=cmex9 +\font\ssexfont=cmex7 +% +\textfont0=\tfont +\scriptfont0=\sfont +\scriptscriptfont0=\ssfont +\textfont1=\tifont +\scriptfont1=\sifont +\scriptscriptfont1=\ssifont +\textfont2=\tsyfont +\scriptfont2=\ssyfont +\scriptscriptfont2=\sssyfont +\textfont3=\texfont +\scriptfont3=\sexfont +\scriptscriptfont3=\ssexfont +% + +% +% Definitions to allow referencing the last page of a document +% +\catcode`\@=11 +\newwrite\wl@stpage +\newread\rl@stpage +\def\bye{% +\immediate\openout\wl@stpage=\jobname.lp% The number of the last slide is written in a file +\write\wl@stpage{\the\pageno}% % with extension .lp +\closeout\wl@stpage +\par\vfill +\supereject +\end +} +\def\LP{undef} +\openin\rl@stpage=\jobname.lp +\ifeof\rl@stpage\closein\rl@stpage\message{RUN AGAIN to get correct number of last page!} +\else\read\rl@stpage to \LP\fi +\catcode`\@=12 + +% +% Define some colours +% +\definecolor{background}{rgb}{0.6,0.6,1.0} % Define some colour names +\definecolor{text}{rgb}{0.0,0.0,0.8} % +\definecolor{attention}{rgb}{1,0,0} % + % and use them to +\pagecolor{background} % set the color of the background +\color{text} % and of ordinary text + +\def\att#1{\textcolor{attention}{#1}} % Macro for printing #1 in "attention" colour for + % emphasis + +\def\NewSlide{\vfill\eject} % Begin a new slide; slide number increases + +\def\NewFrame{\vfill\eject\advance\pageno by -1} % Begin new frame ("same" slide, with changes) + % slide number does not change + +\def\SlideTitle#1{% % Set the slide title, show it as the headline +\headline{% % of the slide in slidetitlefont, with a +\vbox to 5mm{% % horizontal line separating the headline from +\hbox to \hsize{\slidetitlefont #1}% % the main body of the slide +\vskip3pt plus 1fil minus 1fil +\hrule height 1pt depth 0pt +}}} + +\def\SlideFoot{% % Set the footline of the slide, separated by +\footline{% % a horizontal slide from the main body of the +\vbox to 5mm {% % slide. This macro takes no argument. +\hrule height 1pt depth 0pt % Several possibilities are provided below. +\vskip3pt plus 1fil minus 1fil % Only one of the following options should be +\hbox to \hsize{% % uncommented. +\rlap{\LinkBar}\phantom{\PageBar}\hfil{\normalfont\the\pageno/\LP}\hfil\PageBar% Links to sections, +% %slide number, page navigation +%\hfil\the\pageno/\LP\hfil% % Slide number; \LP is number of last slide +%% % empty +}}}} + +\def\LinkBar{% % If you use LinkBar, you have to define it and possibly redefine +LinkBar} % it at several places in your talk. The definition given + % just prints "LinkBar", in order to show where it goes. + +\def\PageBar{% % This provides page navigation: Next page, previous page, +\hbox{% % going back and forth in page history +\pagelink{PrevPage}{\image[width4mm]{Pfeil2.pdf}}\kern2mm +\pagelink{NextPage}{\image[width4mm]{Pfeil1.pdf}}\kern2mm +\pagelink{GoBack}{\image[width4mm]{Pfeil3.pdf}}\kern2mm +\pagelink{GoForward}{\image[width4mm]{Pfeil4.pdf}} +}} + +% +% Make #2 a link to the destination named #1 in the presentation. +% A destination is created and named with the \target control word. +% +\def\link#1#2{% +\pdfstartlink attr {/Border [0 0 0]} goto name {#1} #2\pdfendlink} + +% +% Creates named destination at position where it is issued. #1 is name of destination. +% +\def\target#1{% +\pdfdest name {#1} xyz\relax} + +% +% Used in the PageBar. Uses the predefined actions PrevPage etc. +% +\def\pagelink#1#2{% +\pdfstartlink +attr {/Border [0 0 0]} user {/Subtype /Link /A <>}% +#2% +\pdfendlink} + +% +% Sets a rectangular area of the screen to be a link to a destination. +% #1 is the destination (in the same document); it can be a named or other destination +% #2 defines the rectangle which is the active link area, specified by +% four space separated numbers corresponding to lower left and upper right corners +% #3 is the border width (in "default user-space units", probably pixels) +% #4 is the RGB-color, specified as three space separated numbers R G B between 0 and 1 +% +\def\linkarea#1#2#3#4{% +\pdfannot{% +/Subtype /Link +/Rect [#2] +/Border [0 0 #3] +/C [#4] +/A << /S /GoTo /D (#1) >>}} + +% +% Make #2 a link to the web destination #1 +% +\def\weblink#1#2{% +\pdfstartlink attr {/Border [0 0 0]} user {/Subtype /Link /A << /S /URI /URI (#1) >>}% +#2\pdfendlink} + +% +% Make #3 a link to destination #2 in file #1 (a pdf-file). One of several possible forms of a destination +% is [page /Fit], where "page" is the page number in the file, counting from 0 +% Named destinations are also possible +% +\def\filelink#1#2#3{% +\pdfstartlink attr {/Border [0 0 0]} user {/Subtype /Link /A << /S /GoToR /F (#1) /D #2 /NewWindow true >>}% +#3\pdfendlink} + +% +% Includes an image. The image file name is #1, and #1 is a specification of the dimension of the +% image (will be scaled accordingly) in the usual TeX syntax (width, height, depth). +% +\def\image[#1]#2{% +\pdfximage #1 {#2}\pdfrefximage\pdflastximage} + +%\def\movie#1#2#3{% +%\pdfstartlink attr {/Border [0 0 0]} user {/Subtype /Link /A << /S /Launch /F (mplayer -noborder -ontop -geometry #2 #1) >>}% +%#3\pdfendlink} + +\footline{} % Set some +\StandardAspect % defaultvalues + + diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check index ef3021696f4..eef1e68c16a 100755 --- a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check +++ b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ my @TLP_working = qw( plnfss plweb pmgraph pnas2009 poemscol polski poltawski polyglossia polynom polynomial polytable poster-mac - powerdot-FUBerlin ppr-prv pracjourn preprint prerex presentations + powerdot-FUBerlin ppr-prv pracjourn preprint prerex present presentations prettyref preview printlen proba probsoln procIAGssymp program progress properties protex protocol psbao pseudocode psfrag psfrag-italian psgo pslatex psnfss pspicture diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds index 7a7fd159947..fbb4b0ecfcc 100755 --- a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds +++ b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds @@ -986,6 +986,7 @@ $standardtex='\.(.bx|cfg|sty|clo|ldf|cls|def|fd|cmap|4ht)$'; 'poster-mac', 'poster\.tex|' . $standardtex, 'powerdot', '\.ps|' . $standardtex, 'ppchtex', 'm.*tex|m.*sty', + 'present', 'present.tex', 'prosper', '\.ps|\.eps|\.sty|\.cls', 'pstricks', 'pst-*\.tex', 'pst-bspline', 'pst-bspline\.(tex|sty)', diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-plainextra.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-plainextra.tlpsrc index 11e2752b93f..cc37973f831 100644 --- a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-plainextra.tlpsrc +++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-plainextra.tlpsrc @@ -13,8 +13,10 @@ depend newsletr depend pitex depend placeins-plain depend plnfss +depend present depend resumemac depend timetable depend treetex depend varisize +# depend collection-basic diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/present.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/present.tlpsrc new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e69de29bb2d -- cgit v1.2.3