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%% Ein Beispiel der DANTE-Edition
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%% Copyright (C) 2012 Herbert Voss
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%% It 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.
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%% See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt for details.
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% Show page(s) 1,3
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\documentclass[landscape,rules]{seminar}
\pagestyle{empty}
\setlength\textwidth{172.40709pt}
% use **dvips -T 297mm,210mm <file>**!
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[scaled]{helvet}
\def\FileDate{June 2002}
\def\FileInfoB{Backgrounds}
\def\FileVersion{1.0}
\usepackage{sem-dem}% General utility macros
\HyperSetUp\hypersetup{pdfpagemode=UseOutlines}% Open the document with bookmarks shown
\newcommand\MySeminarOutlinePresentation{%
\SeminarOutlinePresentation{Where we are}{LightBlue}{RoyalBlue}{yellow}%
\SeminarHeader{\LARGE\HLe{Demonstration of \MakeLowercase{\FileInfoB}}}}
\VerbatimFootnotes % To allow verbatim material in footnotes
\begin{document}
\SeminarFirstSlide \SeminarListOfSlides
\renewcommand{\slidestretch}{1}% Komprimieren der Zeilen
\begin{slide}
\slideheading{Introduction}
\begin{dinglist}{\DingListSymbolA}
\item The \emph{full screen} backgrounds, which are the ones well suited
for screen presentations, are managed by the
\Verb+\SeminarNewSlideFrameBackground+ and
\Verb+\SeminarSlideFrameBackground+ macros.\footnote{They are built on the
model of the \Verb[fontsize=\footnotesize]+\newslideframe+ and
\Verb[fontsize=\footnotesize]+\slideframe+ ones, which cannot be used for
this goal (there is a design incompatibility in the management of the
slide headers).}
\item We can overlap several partial \emph{backgrounds} with the
`\textsf{fancybox}' package (using it \Verb+\boxput+ macro), calling the
\Verb+\slideframe[*]+ macro, eventually several times (see the
\HLe{Seminar} documentation and FAQ). See examples on
slide~12 and in the file \href{file:sem-dem2.pdf}{sem-dem2.pdf}.
\item We show here several kinds of backgrounds:
\begin{dinglist}{\DingListSymbolB}\setlength{\labelwidth}{4mm}
\item \HLe{solid} backgrounds,
\item \HLe{gradient} backgrounds, using the \textsf{pst-grad} PSTricks package,
\item \HLe{gradient} backgrounds, using the \textsf{pst-slpe} PSTricks package,
\item \HLe{composite} backgrounds, based on PSTricks graphics (you can
obviously rather use the others \AllTeX{} packages for algorithmic graphics),
\item backgrounds with \HLe{external images}.
\end{dinglist}
\end{dinglist}
\end{slide}
\end{document}
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