THIS IS A SUPPLEMENTARY READ-ME FOR V1.0e OF THE SEMINAR PACKAGE *********************************************************************** **** "readme" file for the Seminar package, v1.0e, 94/09/12 **** *********************************************************************** COPYRIGHT 1993, 1994 by Timothy Van Zandt, Timothy.VAN-ZANDT@insead.edu %% %% These files may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of %% the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2 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 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version %% 1999/12/01 or later. %% BUGS: If you have problems using this seminar package with LaTeX2e, report them to Timothy.VAN-ZANDT@insead.edu. The problem probably lies with seminar.cls. You can probably continue to use the seminar package with LaTeX2e in compatibility mode, while waiting for a bug fix, by renaming seminar.cls to something else. ABOUT V1.0e: The V1.0e distribution is identical to v1.0 of 93/04/01, except for a few changes so that Seminar can work with NFSS2 and LaTeX2e: - semhelv.sty and semlcmss.sty have been modified to work with NFSS2 and LaTeX2e (but they still work with NFSS). - seminar.cls has been added. This is a LaTeX2e document class, derived from seminar.sty v1.0 by Sebastian Rahtz. If you already have have seminar.sty v1.0e, then all you need are this read-me file plus these files from the inputs directory: seminar.cls semhelv.sty semlcmss.sty USING SEMINAR WITH LATEX2E: !!! YOU MUST BE USING A LATEX2E RELEASED AFTER 19 FEBRUARY 1994 You can either use seminar.sty in compatibility mode: \documentstyle{seminar} Or use the seminar.cls document class: \documentclass{seminar} Unless you are using other macros that only work in compatibility mode, you might as well use the document class. You can use the following options with \documentclass{seminar}: article slidesonly notes notesonly notesonly* noxcomment portrait a4 (or a4paper) semhelv semlcmss semlayer semrot semcolor slidesec plus appropriate options for the article document class (e.g., 11pt) NOTE: Use `a4' or `a4paper', not `sem-a4'. `seminar.cls' is a minimal modification of seminar.sty. The next release will take advantage of more of LaTeX2e's special capabilities. Tim Van Zandt August 24, 1994