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authorThomas White <taw@bitwiz.org.uk>2016-09-20 21:25:30 +0200
committerThomas White <taw@bitwiz.org.uk>2016-09-20 21:25:30 +0200
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-The Colloquium Manual
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-Thomas White
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-Last updated for Colloquium version 0.0.1
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-Introduction
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-Colloquium is a presentation program designed
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- Colloquium has a familiar graphical user interface and WYSIWYG slide editing,
- yet tries to encourage you to create a tidy set of slides with consistent
- appearance.
- It achieves this without placing restictions on layout and design apart
- from your own imagination.
- Colloquium allows you to drastically change the style of all your slides
- at once with a few mouse clicks, and to change it all back just as quickly
- if you don't like the result.
- The difference between Colloquium and OpenOffice.org Impress is a bit like
- the difference between LyX and OpenOffice.org Writer (except that, although
- LyX is based on LaTeX, Colloquium has absolutely nothing at all to do with
- Beamer).
- Colloquium has lots of little features which will hopefully prevent you
- from wanting to `defenestrate' your laptop every time you have to edit
- or give a presentation.
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-The Components of a Slide
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- It might be used to put the content of the slide on top of a coloured or
- gradient shaded background instead of plain white.
- You might also use it to emphasise the area at the top of the slide, where
- the slide title might go, by putting it on top of a different colour.
- Another usual use would be to add your institution's logo in one of the
- corners of each slide, or so use an image as an overall background.
- You can create any of these things in any combination using Colloquium.
- The background is the same for all slides unless you override it for an
- individual slide, which you might normally do for the opening slide.
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- Slide furniture is always text, never an image nor some kind of arrow or
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- The slide furniture consists of items that appear in the same place on
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- Examples include the slide title, the slide number, or the title and author
- of the presentation which some presenters like to include at the bottom
- of each slide in small text.
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- Items of furniture need not appear on every slide in Colloquium --- it's
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