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authorThomas White <taw@bitwiz.org.uk>2016-09-20 21:25:54 +0200
committerThomas White <taw@bitwiz.org.uk>2016-09-20 21:25:54 +0200
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+\stylesheet{
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+ \font[Junge Regular 20]
+ \bggradv[#333333,#000055]
+ \fgcol[#c5c5c5]
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+ \ss[prestitle,name="Presentation title"]{\f[1fx140u+0+0]\pad[20,20,20,20]\fontsize[64]\fgcol[#eeeeee]\contents}
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+ \ss[slidetitle,name="Slide title"]{\f[1fx90u+0+0]\pad[20,20,20,20]\fontsize[36]\fgcol[#eeeeee]\contents}
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+ \ss[footer,name="Slide footer"]{\f[600ux30u+500+740]{\fontsize[11]\bold{T. A. White } | A demonstration talk | 25th September 2013 | \bold{Slide \slidenumber}}}
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+ \ss[credit,name="Credit"]{\f[600ux30u+700+700]{\fontsize[11]\contents}}
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+ \ss[bp]{➤ }
+
+}\paraspace[0,0,10,10]\pad[10,10,10,10]\fgcol[#222222]\bgcol[#ffffff]\fontsize[40]{\bold{}Hi there, welcome to \bold{Colloquium}!}
+\fontsize[16]It looks like this is the first time you've used Colloquium. This document will help you understand a little bit about how Colloquium works and how to use it.
+Colloquim works differently to most other presentation programs. Instead of treating slides as the most important objects, Colloquium makes \italic{narrative }the centre of attention. This window is called the \oblique{narrative editor}. Your slides are embedded in the narrative text, like this:
+\slide{
+\prestitle{Presentation title!}
+\f[836.7ux156.5u+100.3+565.5]{hel\fontsize[40]{lo?}}
+}
+To edit a slide, simply double-click on it. Try it on this next slide:
+\slide{
+\slidetitle{Here is the slide title!}
+\footer{}
+\credit{Tom}
+\f[425.5ux85.0u+456.3+513.9]{Close this window when you've finished editing...}\f[915.5ux78.1u+58.0+126.6]{Editing slides works how you expect it to. Add a new text frame by dragging from an empty area. Then simply type into the new frame.}\f[454.3ux139.3u+142.6+295.8]{Click and drag frames to move them, and change their shape and size by dragging the handles at the corners.}\f[0.0ux1.0u+809.1+430.0]{}}
+What is the narrative window for? Well, it's up to you! Here are some suggestions:
+\bp{}Plan your entire presentation word for word. Deliver your talk precisely as you planned it, no matter how nervous you get.
+\bp{}Write bullet-pointed notes to structure your talk.
+\bp{}Create a written version of your talk to print out and give to your audience as a handout.