%% %% This is file `powerdot-example3.tex', %% generated with the docstrip utility. %% %% The original source files were: %% %% powerdot.dtx (with options: `pdexample3') %% %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Hendri Adriaens, Chris Ellison; 2009-2021 Hendri Adriaens %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% %% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the %% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 %% of this license or (at your option) any later version. %% The latest version of this license is in %% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt %% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX %% version 2003/12/01 or later. %% %% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". %% %% This Current Maintainer of this work is Hendri Adriaens. %% %% This work consists of all files listed in manifest.txt. %% \documentclass[style=klope,clock,hlsections]{powerdot} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{pst-node} \usepackage{listings} \lstnewenvironment{example}[1][]{% \lstset{basicstyle=\footnotesize\ttfamily,columns=flexible,% frame=single,backgroundcolor=\color{yellow!20},% xleftmargin=\fboxsep,xrightmargin=\fboxsep,gobble=1% }\lstset{#1}}{} \lstnewenvironment{examplesmall}[1][]{% \lstset{basicstyle=\tiny\ttfamily,columns=flexible,% frame=single,backgroundcolor=\color{yellow!20},% xleftmargin=\fboxsep,xrightmargin=\fboxsep,gobble=2% }\lstset{#1}}{} \title{powerdot example 3 --- verbatim and random dots} \author{Hendri Adriaens\and Christopher Ellison} \pdsetup{ lf=Example 3, rf=for powerdot, palette=Spring, randomdots, dprop={dotstyle=ocircle,linewidth=.25pt}, dmindots=5,dmaxdots=5, dminsize=600pt,dmaxsize=700pt, dbright=50, logohook=c, logopos={.505\slidewidth,.08\slideheight}, logocmd={\includegraphics[scale=.05]{powerdot-default.ps}} } \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{slide}{Overview} \begin{enumerate}[type=1] \item This file demonstrates \pause \begin{itemize} \item some uses of \texttt{verbatim} \pause \end{itemize} \item and \pause \begin{itemize} \item some uses of randomdots \end{itemize} \end{enumerate} \end{slide} \section{section} \begin{slide}[palette=PastelFlower,method=direct, dprop={dotstyle=*}, dminsize=5pt,dmaxsize=10pt, dmindots=5,dmaxdots=10]{Name that quote} G\"odel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid \pause \verb|G\"odel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid| \pause \begin{quote} The two of you may find it amusing to listen to such totally meaningless cacophony, but I assure you it is not at all pleasant for a sensitive composer to be subjected to such excruciating, empty dissonances and meaningless rhythms. Achilles, I thought you had a good feeling for music. Could it be that your previous pieces had merit merely by coincidence? \end{quote} \end{slide} \begin{slide}[palette=BlueWater, dprop={dotstyle=osquare,linewidth=.2pt}, dminsize=4pt,dmaxsize=10pt, dmindots=5,dmaxdots=10]{Itemize} \begin{itemize} \item<1> here \item<2> we \item<3> go \end{itemize} \end{slide} \begin{slide}[toc=What day is it?,bm=What day is it?,method=direct, dprop={dotstyle=*},dminsize=4pt,dmaxsize=20pt, dmindots=30,dmaxdots=30]{What day is it?\hfill A test} \begin{example} \end{example} \end{slide} \section[slide=false]{The \texttt{direct} and \texttt{file} methods} \begin{slide}[method=direct,randomdots=false]{Quadratic} With \verb|method=direct|, there are no overlays.\pause But you can still use display verbatim text. \[ x \pause = \pause \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a} \pause \] Attempting \pause a \pause pause\ldots\pause \verb|Plot[3x,{x,0,10}]| \end{slide} \begin{slide}[method=file,randomdots=false]{Quadratic} With \verb|method=file|, \pause you can display verbatim text and have overlays.\pause \[ x \pause = \pause \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a} \pause \] Attempting \pause a \pause pause\ldots\pause \verb|Plot[3x,{x,0,10}]| \end{slide} \section[slide=false]{Nodes} \begin{slide}[method=file,randomdots=false]{Taylor} \begin{lstlisting}[escapechar=|,mathescape] e^x |\pause| = 1 + |\pause|x + |\pause|x^2/2! + |\color{red}{\ldots}| |\pause| e^x |\pause| = 1 + |\pause|x + |\pause|$\rnode{A}{\frac{x^2}{2!}}$ + |\color{red}{\ldots}| \end{lstlisting} \pause\vspace{.1in} Notice, \rnode{B}{this} fraction is in \verb|mathmode|. \onslide*{11-}{\ncarc[linecolor=blue,arcangle=-5]{->}{B}{A}}\pause \vspace{.1in} The above (as its own slide) was coded as follows: \begin{examplesmall}[escapechar=@] \begin{slide}[method=file]{Taylor} \begin{lstlisting}[escapechar=|,mathescape] e^x |\pause| = 1 + |\pause|x + |\pause|x^2/2! + |\color{red}{\ldots}| |\pause| e^x |\pause| = 1 + |\pause|x + |\pause|$\rnode{A}{\frac{x^2}{2!}}$ + |\color{red}{\ldots}| \end{lstlisting} \pause\vspace{.1in} Notice, \rnode{B}{this} fraction is in \verb|mathmode|. \onslide*{11-}{\ncarc[linecolor=blue,arcangle=-5]{->}{B}{A}}\pause \vspace{.1in} @\char`\\@end{slide} \end{examplesmall} \end{slide} \end{document} \endinput %% %% End of file `powerdot-example3.tex'.