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uwmslide LaTeX Slide Class
by Eric Benedict, 2000, 2002
The uwmslide style file can be used to produce slide
presentations which are similar to that produced by
PowerPoint. The style file produces landscape slides
with a logo in the upper left corner of the slides and the
slide number in the lower right corner. Several different
slide environments are defined to make the
production of a presentation faster and easier.
The present style file only produces the slides for the
presentation; however, eventually, there are plans to
allow the production of speaking notes as well as handout
pages. Maybe once I graduate...
An example file is provided (test.tex). Run it and look
at the output along with the source file. Things should be
pretty clear.
Good Luck!
Eric
File List:
Name Description
uwmslide.cls The class file
logo.eps The sample encapsulated PostScript logo
test.tex A test/example presentation
vaux.eps A sample PostScript figure
README This file
source.zip The zip archive you unpacked
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