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% $Header: /cvsroot/latex-beamer/latex-beamer/emulation/examples/beamerexample-prosper.tex,v 1.3 2004/10/07 20:53:07 tantau Exp $
% Copyright 2003 by Till Tantau <tantau@users.sourceforge.net>.
%
% This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms
% of the GNU Public License, version 2.
\documentclass[notes]{beamer}
% You might wish to try this instead of the above line:
%\documentclass[class=article]{beamer}
%\usepackage{beamerbasearticle}
%\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage[framesassubsections]{beamerprosper}
\mode<presentation>
{
\definecolor{beamerstructure}{RGB}{43,79,112}
\definecolor{sidebackground}{RGB}{230,242,250}
\color{beamerstructure}
\usetheme{Goettingen}
\usepackage{times}
\userightsidebarcolortemplate{\color{sidebackground}}
\beamertemplateballitem
}
\title{A Beamer Presentation Using (HA-)Prosper Commands}
\subtitle{Subtitles Are Also Supported}
\author{Till Tantau}
\institution{The Institution is Mapped To Institute}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\tsectionandpart{Introduction}
\overlays{2}{
\begin{slide}[trans=Glitter]{About this file}
\begin{itemstep}
\item
This is a beamer presentation.
\item
You can use the prosper and the HA-prosper syntax.
\item
This is done by mapping prosper and HA-prosper commands to beamer
commands.
\item
The emulation is by no means perfect.
\end{itemstep}
\end{slide}
}
\section{Second Section}
\subsection{A subsection}
\frame
{
\frametitle{A frame created using the \texttt{frame} command.}
\begin{itemize}[<+->]
\item You can still use the original beamer syntax.
\item The emulation is intended only to make recycling slides
easier, not to install a whole new syntax for beamer.
\end{itemize}
}
\begin{notes}{Notes for these slides}
My notes for these slides.
\end{notes}
\end{document}
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