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%D \module
%D [ file=s-pre-01,
%D version=1997.07.22,
%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File,
%D subtitle=Presentation Environment 1,
%D author=Hans Hagen,
%D date=\currentdate,
%D copyright={PRAGMA / Hans Hagen \& Ton Otten}]
%C
%C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is
%C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for
%C details.
%D This environment can be used to typeset interactive
%D presentations. This module was first used at the 1997 \TUG\
%D meeting.
\usemodule[pre-general]
%D \macros
%D {language}
%D
%D Because this module is defined in english, we default to the
%D english hyphenation patterns and labels too.
\language
[en]
%D \macros
%D {setupbodyfont,setuplayout}
%D
%D For screen reading, a Lucida Bright font looks nice. We use
%D a 14.4 point bodyfont for the main text, but switch back to
%D 12 points for ornaments.
\startmode[asintended] \setupbodyfont[lbr] \stopmode
\setupbodyfont[14.4pt]
\setuplayout
[style=smallbodyfont]
%D \macros
%D {setupcolors,definecolor}
%D
%D Screen presentations without color just look dull, so we
%D enable color support. We define ourselves a yellowish
%D backgroundcolor and a not too dark blue interactioncolor.
\setupcolors
[state=start]
\definecolor [BackgroundColor] [r=1, g=1, b=.7]
\definecolor [InteractionColor] [r=.1, g=.5, b=.8]
\definecolor [ContrastColor] [r=.9, g=.5, b=.2]
%D \macros
%D {setuppapersize,setuplayout,setupinteractionscreen}
%D
%D
%D We use a nice large screen, and dedicate the right edge and
%D bottom part to navigational tools. We automatically set
%D the width and height of the page and start up full screen.
\setuppapersize
[S6][S6]
\setuplayout
[topspace=12pt,
header=0pt,
footer=0pt,
height=402pt, % 450 - 12 - 15 - 12 - 12 + 3
bottomdistance=15pt,
bottom=12pt,
backspace=12pt,
margin=0pt,
width=fit,
edgedistance=12pt,
rightedge=96pt]
\setupinteractionscreen
[option=max]
%D \macros
%D {setupbackgrounds}
%D
%D We set the pagecolor to yellow except the part of the screen
%D that is used to display the running text. By seting the
%D offset to 3pt the text will not touch the yellow parts. We
%D do not set the depth.
\setupbackgrounds
[page]
[background=color,
backgroundcolor=BackgroundColor,
offset=3pt]
\setupbackgrounds
[text][text]
[background=color,
backgroundcolor=white]
%D I considered the next setup too, but finaly decided to
%D comment it out.
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \setupbackgrounds
%D [bottom][text]
%D [frame=on,
%D framecolor=white]
%D \stoptyping
%D \macros
%D {setupinteraction}
%D
%D We did not enable interactive text support yet, so let's do
%D that now. We force page reference to circumvent problems
%D with named destinations in buggy viewers.
\setupinteraction
[page=yes,
color=InteractionColor,
contrastcolor=ContrastColor,
menu=on,
state=start]
%D \macros
%D {setupinteractionmenu,startinteractionmenu}
%D
%D At the bottom of the screen we show two navigational bars.
%D At the left we show the subpage bar, at the right we use a
%D non default backward|/|forward bar.
\setupinteractionmenu
[bottom]
[leftoffset=-3pt,
rightoffset=-3pt]
\startinteractionmenu[bottom]
\txt \InteractionBar \\
\txt \InteractionButtons \\
\stopinteractionmenu
%D \macros
%D {interactionbar}
%D
%D The left bar gets a white border (on the yellow background).
%D Because we don't want to typeset an empty frame when no
%D subpage bar is shown, we check for the number of subpages.
\def\InteractionBar%
{\ifnum\nofsubpages>1
\framed
[framecolor=white,rulethickness=1pt,
height=\bottomheight,strut=no]
{\interactionbar[alternative=f,width=.5\makeupwidth,height=1ex]}
\fi}
%D \macros
%D {setupinteractionbar, interactionbuttons}
%D
%D The right hand buttons enable us to jump backward and forward,
%D as well as to the previous and next jump. We also enable to
%D close the presentation.
\setupinteractionbar
[framecolor=white,rulethickness=1pt,
height=\bottomheight,strut=no]
\def\InteractionButtons%
{\interactionbuttons
[width=15em]
[PreviousJump,NextJump,
firstpage,
firstsubpage,previouspage,nextpage,lastsubpage,
lastpage,
CloseDocument]}
%D \macros
%D {StartTitlePage, TitlePage}
%D
%D The titlepage is rather simple and can be typeset in two
%D ways:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \StartTitlePage
%D text \\ text \\ text
%D \StopTitlepage
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D or more straightforward:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \TitlePage{text\\text\\text}
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D The first alternative can be used for more complicated
%D title pages.
\def\StartTitlePage%
{\startstandardmakeup
\bfd\setupinterlinespace
\setupalign[middle]
\vfil
\let\\=\vfil}
\def\StopTitlePage%
{\vfil\vfil\vfil
\stopstandardmakeup}
\def\TitlePage#1%
{\StartTitlePage#1\StopTitlePage}
%D \macros
%D {TitlePage, Topics, Topic, Subject}
%D
%D A presentation after loading this module looks like:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \TitlePage {About Whatever\\Topics}
%D
%D \Topics {Todays Talk}
%D
%D \Topic {Some topic}
%D
%D \Subject {Alfa}
%D
%D .....
%D
%D \Subject {Beta}
%D
%D .....
%D \stoptyping
%D \macros
%D {definehead}
%D
%D The commands \type{\Topic} and \type{\Subject} are defined
%D as copies of head. We use \type{\Nopic} for internal
%D purposes.
\definehead [Topic] [chapter]
\definehead [Subject] [section]
\definehead [Nopic] [title]
%D \macros
%D {setuphead}
%D
%D Because chapters and sections do not make sense in
%D presentations, we use our own command for typesetting the
%D titles. Sectionnumbers are of course hidden from viewing.
%D Each topic is followed by a list of subjects that belong
%D to the topic.
\setuphead
[Topic, Nopic, Subject]
[command=\HeadLine,
page=yes,
style=\tfb,
after=\blank,
sectionnumber=no]
\setuphead
[Topic]
[after=\PlaceSubjectList]
\setuphead
[Subject]
[continue=no]
%D \macros
%D {framed, midalined}
%D
%D The command used to typeset the head lines is rather simple.
%D We just center the framed title. The frame macro optimizes
%D the alignment and at the same time enables us to typeset a
%D nice colored rule.
\def\HeadLine#1#2%
{\midaligned
{\framed
[framecolor=BackgroundColor,rulethickness=1pt,
width=.8\hsize,align=middle,strut=no]
{#2}}}
%D \macros
%D {setuplist}
%D
%D The subject list is automatically placed. We center each
%D subject line by using one of the default alternatives (g). We
%D could have said:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \setuplist
%D [Subject]
%D [alternative=none,
%D command=\SubjectListLine,
%D interaction=all]
%D
%D \def\SubjectListLine#1#2#3%
%D {\midaligned{#2}}
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D But why should we complicate things when we can use
%D alternative~\type{g}. The test is only needed if one
%D does not automatically goes a new page with each subject.
\def\PlaceSubjectList%
{\blank
\determinelistcharacteristics[Subject]
% \ifnum\utilitylistlength>0 \placelist[Subject] \fi}
\doifmode{*list}{\placelist[Subject]}}
\setuplist
[Subject, Topic]
[alternative=g,
interaction=all,
before=,
after=]
% %D \macros
% %D {setuptexttexts}
% %D
% %D The topics will be listed in the right edge, using:
%
% \setuptexttexts
% [edge]
% [][\TopicList]
%D \macros
%D {setuplist, placelist,startinteractionmenu}
%D
%D The actual topic list is typeset using a \type{\vbox}. We
%D have to specify \type{criteriumcriterium=all} because otherwise no
%D list will be typeset. (By default lists are typeset
%D locally.)
\startinteractionmenu[right]
\placelist
[Topic]
[alternative=f, % command, % none,
maxwidth=\hsize,
width=\hsize,
offset=0pt,
criterium=all,
align=left,
style=\setsmallbodyfont\bfx]
\stopinteractionmenu
\def\Topics#1% temporary hack
{\Nopic{#1}
\placelist[Topic][criterium=all]}
\def\Subjects%
{}
%D \macros
%D {setuptexttexts, button}
%D
%D During a presentation, we want to use the cursor to point to
%D parts of the text. Furthermore we want to be able to jump to
%D the next page, without the need to move the cursor on buttons.
%D Therefore we make the text part of the screen into an
%D invisible button.
\setuptexttexts
[\GotoNextPage][]
\def\GotoNextPage
{\button[width=\hsize,height=\vsize,frame=off]{}[nextpage]}
%D \macros
%D {setupsubpagenumber}
%D
%D The left bottom navigation bar shows the subpages, which will
%D be counted by text. One can change this in the preentation
%D itself by saying \type {[way=byTopic]}.
\setupsubpagenumber
[way=bytext, % Topic,
state=start]
\endinput
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