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THIS IS A SUPPLEMENTARY READ-ME FOR V1.0e OF THE SEMINAR PACKAGE
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**** "readme" file for the Seminar package, v1.0e, 94/09/12 ****
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COPYRIGHT 1993, 1994 by Timothy Van Zandt, Timothy.VAN-ZANDT@insead.edu
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%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version
%% 1999/12/01 or later.
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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
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