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\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] %% \newcommand* etc.
\ProvidesPackage{blogdot}[2013/01/22 v0.41b HTML presentations (UL)]
%% copyright (C) 2011 Uwe Lueck,
%% http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu
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%%
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%% version 1.3c of the License, or any later version.
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%% We did our best to help you, but there is NO WARRANTY.
%%
%% Please report bugs, problems, and suggestions via
%%
%% http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu
%%
%% == 'blog' Required ==
%% 'blogdot' is an extension of 'blog'
%% (but what about options? TODO):
\RequirePackage{blog}
%% == Size Parameters ==
%% \label{sec:dot-size}
%% I assume that it is clear what the following
%% six page dimension parameters
%% \begin{quote}
%% |\leftpagemargin|, |\rightpagemargin|,
%% |\upperpagemargin|,\\|\lowerpagemargin|,
%% |\typeareawidth|, |\typeareaheight|
%% \end{quote}
%% mean.
%% The choices are what I thought should work best
%% on my 1024$\times$600 screen (in fullscreen mode);
%% but I had to optimize the left and right margins experimentally
%% (with Mozilla Firefox~3.6.22 for Ubuntu canonical~-~1.0).
%% It seems to be best when the horizontal parameters
%% together with what the brouswer adds
%% (scroll bar, probably 32px with me)
%% sum up to the screen width.
\newcommand*{\leftpagemargin}{176}
\newcommand*{\rightpagemargin}{\leftpagemargin}
%% So |\rightpagemargin| ultimately is the same as
%% |\leftpagemargin| as long as you don't redefine it,
%% and it suffices to `\renewcommand' `\leftpagemargin'
%% in order to get a horizontically centered type area
%% with user-defined margin widths.---Something analogous
%% applies to |\upperpagemargin| and |\lowerpagemargin|:
\newcommand*{\upperpagemargin}{80}
\newcommand*{\lowerpagemargin}{\upperpagemargin}
%% A difference to the ``horizontal" parameters is
%% (I expect) that the position of the type area on the
%% screen is affected by |\upperpagemargin| only,
%% and you may choose |\lowerpagemargin| just large enough
%% that the next slide won't be visible on any computer screen
%% you can think of.
\newcommand*{\typeareawidth}{640}
\newcommand*{\typeareaheight}{440}
%% Centering with respect to web page body may work better on
%% different screens (2011/10/03), but it doesn't work here
%% (2011/10/04).
% \renewcommand*{\body}{%
% </head>\CLBrk
% <body \@bgcolor{\bodybgcolor} \@align@c>}
%% |\CommentBlogDotWholeWidth| procuces no \HTML\ code ...
\global\let\BlogDotWholeWidth\@empty
%% ... unless calculated with |\SumBlogDotWidth|:
\newcommand*{\SumBlogDotWidth}{%
\relax{% %% \relax 2011/10/22 magic ...
\count@\typeareawidth
\advance\count@ \leftpagemargin
\advance\count@\rightpagemargin
\typeout{ * blogdot slide width = \the\count@\space*}%
\xdef\CommentBlogDotWholeWidth{%
\comment{ slide width = \the\count@\ }}}}
%%
%% == (Backbone for) Starting a ``Slide" ==
%% \label{sec:dot-start}
%% |\startscreenpage{<style>}{<anchor-name>}|
\newcommand*{\startscreenpage}[2]{%% 0 2011/09/25!?:
\\\CLBrk %% 2012/11/19
%% <- `\\' suddenly necessary, likewise in `texblog.fdf'
%% with `\NextView' and `\nextruleview'.
%% Due to recent `firefox'? %% 2012/11/21
\startTable{%
\@cellpadding{0} \@cellspacing{0}%
\maybe@blogdot@borders %% 2011/10/12
\maybe@blogdot@frame %% 2011/10/14
}%
\CLBrk %% 2011/10/03
\starttr
%% First cell determines both
%% height of upper page margin |\upperpagemargin|
%% and
%% width of left page margin |\leftpagemargin|:
\startTd{\@width {\leftpagemargin }%
\@height{\upperpagemargin}}%
% \textcolor{\bodybgcolor}{XYZ}%
\endTd
%% Using |\typeareawidth|:
% \startTd{\@width{\typeareawidth}}\endTd
\simplecell{%
\CLBrk
\hanc{#2}{\hvspace{\typeareawidth}%
{\upperpagemargin}}%
\CLBrk
}%
%% Final cell of first row determines right margin width:
\startTd{\@width{\leftpagemargin}}\endTd
\endtr
\starttr
\emptycell\startTd{\@height{\typeareaheight}#1}%
}
%% |\titlescreenpage| \ (`\STARTscreenpage' TODO?) \ %% 2011/10/03 \ 2012/11/19
%% opens the title page (I thought). To get it to your screen,
%% (make and) click a link like
%% \[`\ancref{START}{start presentation}':\]
\newcommand*{\titlescreenpage}{%
\startscreenpage{\@align@c}{START}}
%%
%% == Finishing a ``Slide" and ``Restart" (Backbone) ==
%% \label{sec:dot-fin}
%% |\screenbottom{<next-anchor>}| finishes the current slide
%% and links to the <next-anchor>, the anchor of a slide opened by
%% \[`\startscreenpage{<style>}{<next-anchor>}'.\]
%% More precisely, the margin below the type area is that link.
%% The corner at its right is a link to the anchor to whose name
%% |\BlogDotRestart| expands.
\newcommand*{\screenbottom}[1]{%
\ifFillBlogDotTypeArea
<p>\ancref{#1}{\BlogDotFillText}% %% not </p> 2011/10/22
\fi
\endTd\emptycell
\endtr
\CLBrk
\tablerow{bottom margin}% %% 2011/10/13
\emptycell
\CLBrk
\startTd{\@align@c}%
\ancref{#1}{\HVspace{\BlogDotBottomFill}%
%% <- seems to be useless now (2011/10/15).
{\typeareawidth}%
{\lowerpagemargin}}%
\endTd
\CLBrk
\simplecell{\ancref{\BlogDotRestart}%
{\hvspace{\rightpagemargin}%
{\lowerpagemargin}}}%
\endtablerow
\CLBrk
\endTable
}
%% The default for |\BlogDotRestart| is |START|---the title page.
%% You can `\renew'\-`command' it so you get to a slide
%% containing an overview of the presentation.
\newcommand*{\BlogDotRestart}{START}
%%
%% == Moving to Next ``Slide" (User Level) ==
%% \label{sec:dot-next}
%% |\nextscreenpage{<style>}{<anchor-name>}|
%% puts closing the previous slide and opening the next
%% one---having anchor name `<anchor-name>'---together.
%% <style> is for style settings for the next page,
%% made here for choosing between centering the page/slide content
%% and aligning it flush left.
\newcommand*{\nextscreenpage}[2]{%
\screenbottom{#2}\CLBrk
\hrule \CLBrk
\startscreenpage{#1}{#2}}
%% |\nextcenterscreenpage{<anchor-name>}| chooses centering
%% the slide content:
\newcommand*{\nextcenterscreenpage}{\nextscreenpage{\@align@c}}
%% |\nextnormalscreenpage{<anchor-name>}| chooses flush left
%% on the type area determined by |\typeareawidth|:
\newcommand*{\nextnormalscreenpage}{\nextscreenpage{}}
%%
%% == Constructs for Type Area ==
%% \label{sec:dot-type}
%% If you want to get centered titles with \xmltagcode{h2} etc.,
%% you should declare this in `.css' files. But you may consider
%% this way too difficult, and you may prefer to declare this
%% right in the \HTML\ code. That's what I do! I use
%% |\cheading{<digit>}{<text>}| for this purpose.
\newcommand*{\cheading}[1]{\CLBrk\TagSurr{h#1}{\@align@c}}
%% |\begin{textblock}{<width>}| opens a |{textblock}|
%% environment. The latter will contain text that will be flush left
%% in a narrower text area---of width <width>---than the one
%% determined by |\typeareawidth|. It may be used on
%% "centered" slides. It is made for lists whose entries are
%% so short that the page would look unbalanced under a
%% centered title with the list adjusted to the left
%% of the entire type area. (Thinking of standard \LaTeX,
%% it is almost the `{minipage}' environment, however lacking
%% the footnote feature, in that respect it is rather
%% similar to `\parbox' which however is not an environment.)
\newenvironment*{textblock}[1]
{\startTable{\@width{#1}}\starttr\startTd{}}
{\endTd\endtr\endTable}
%%
%% == Debugging and `.cfg's ==
%% \label{sec:cfgs}
%% |\ShowBlogDotBorders| shows borders of the page margins
%% and may be undone by |\DontShowBlogDotBorders|:
\newcommand*{\ShowBlogDotBorders}{%
\def\maybe@blogdot@borders{rules="all"}}
\newcommand*{\DontShowBlogDotBorders}{%
\let\maybe@blogdot@borders\@empty}
\DontShowBlogDotBorders
%% %% 2011/10/14:
%% |\ShowBlogDotFrame| shows borders of the page margins
%% and may be undone by |\DontShowBlogDotFrame|:
\newcommand*{\ShowBlogDotFrame}{%
\def\maybe@blogdot@frame{\@frame@box}}
\newcommand*{\DontShowBlogDotFrame}{%
\let\maybe@blogdot@frame\@empty}
\DontShowBlogDotFrame
%% However, the rules seem to affect horizontal positions ...
%%
%% |\BlogDotFillText| is a dirty trick ... seems to widen
%% %% doc. extended 2011/10/13
%% the type area and this way centers the text on wider screens
%% than the one used originally. Of course, this can corrupt
%% intended line breaks.
\newcommand*{\BlogDotFillText}{% %% 2011/10/11
\center
\BlogDotFillTextColor{% %% 2011/10/12
% X\\X %% insufficient
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X
% X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
}
\endcenter
}
%% |\FillBlogDotTypeArea| fills `\BlogDotFillText' into the
%% type area, also as a link to the next slide. This may widen
%% the type area so that the text is centered on wider screens
%% than the one the \HTML\ page was made for. The link may serve
%% as an alternative to the bottom margin link
%% (which sometimes fails).
%% `\FillBlogDotTypeArea' %% 2011/10/22
%% can be undone
%% by |\DontFillBlogDotTypeArea|:
\newcommand*{\FillBlogDotTypeArea}{%
\let\ifFillBlogDotTypeArea\iftrue
\typeout{ * blogdot filling type area *}} %% 2011/10/13
\newcommand*{\DontFillBlogDotTypeArea}{%
\let\ifFillBlogDotTypeArea\iffalse}
\DontFillBlogDotTypeArea
%% |\FillBlogDotBottom| fills `\BlogDotFillText' into the
%% center bottom cell. I tried it before `\FillBlogDotTypeArea'
%% and I am not sure ...
%% It can be undone by
%% |\DontFillBlogDotBottom|:
\newcommand*{\FillBlogDotBottom}{%
\let\BlogDotBottomFill\BlogDotFillText}
%% ... actually, it doesn't seem to make a difference!
%% (2011/10/13)
\newcommand*{\DontFillBlogDotBottom}{\let\BlogDotBottomFill\@empty}
\DontFillBlogDotBottom
%% |\DontShowBlogDotFillText| makes `\BlogDotFillText' invisible,\\
%% |\ShowBlogDotFillText| makes it visible.
%% Until 2011/10/22, `\textcolor' ('blog.sty') used the
%% \xmltagcode{font} element that is deprecated.
%% I still use it here because it seems to suppress the
%% `hover' \acro{CSS} indication for the link.
%% (I might offer a choice---TODO)
\newcommand*{\DontShowBlogDotFillText}{%
% \def\BlogDotFillTextColor{\textcolor{\bodybgcolor}}}
\def\BlogDotFillTextColor{%
\TagSurr{font}{color="\bodybgcolor"}}}
\newcommand*{\ShowBlogDotFillText}{%
\def\BlogDotFillTextColor{\textcolor{red}}}
\DontShowBlogDotFillText
%% As of 2013/01/22, 'texlinks.sty' provides %% adjusted 2013/01/22
%% `\ctanfileref{<path>}{<file-name>}' that uses an online
%% \TeX\ archive randomly chosen or determined by the user.
%% This is preferable for an online version of the presentation.
%% In `dantev45.htm', this is used for example files.
%% When, on the other hand, internet access during the presentation is
%% bad, such example files may instead be loaded from the
%% ``current directory." \ |\usecurrdirctan| \ modifies `\ctanfileref'
%% for this purpose (i.e., it will ignore <path>):
\newcommand*{\usecurrdirctan}{%
\renewcommand*{\ctanfileref}[2]{%
\hnewref{}{##2}{\filenamefmt{##2}}}}
%% (Using a local \acro{TDS} tree would be funny, but I don't
%% have good idea for this right now. )
%%
%% |\TryBlogDotCFG| looks for `blogdot.cfg',
%% \[|\TryBlogDotCFG[<file-name-base>]|\] %% \[...\] 2011/10/21
%% looks for `<file-name-base>.cfg'
%% (for recompiling a certain file):
\newcommand*{\TryBlogDotCFG}[1][blogdot]{%
\InputIfFileExists{#1.cfg}{%
\typeout{
* Using local settings from \string`#1.cfg\string' *}%
}{}%
}
\TryBlogDotCFG
%%
%% %% rm. \pagebreak 2013/01/04
%% == The End and HISTORY ==
\endinput
%% VERSION HISTORY
v0.1 2011/09/21f. started
2011/09/25 spacing/padding off
2011/09/27 \CLBrk
2011/09/30 \BlogDotRestart
used for DANTE meeting
v0.2 2011/10/03 four possibly independent page margin
parameters; \hvspace moves to texblog.fdf
2011/10/04 renewed \body commented out
2011/10/07 documentation
2011/10/08 added some labels
2011/10/10 v etc. in \ProvidesPackage
part of morehype RELEASE r0.5
v0.3 2011/10/11 \HVspace, \BlogDotFillText
2011/10/12 commands for \BlogDotFillText
2011/10/13 more doc. on "debugging";
\ifFillBlogDotTypeArea, \tablerow, messages
2011/10/14 \maybe@blogdot@frame
2011/10/15 doc. note: \HVspace useless
part of morehype RELEASE r0.51
v0.4 2011/10/21 \usecurrdirctan
2011/10/22 FillText with <p> instead of </p>, its color
uses <font>; some more reworking of doc.
part of morehype RELEASE r0.6
v0.41 2012/11/19 \startscreenpage with \\; doc. \
2012/11/21 updating version infos, doc. \pagebreak
v0.41a 2013/01/04 rm. \pagebreak
part of morehype RELEASE r0.81
v0.41b 2013/01/22 adjusted doc. on `texlinks'
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