#acl Known:read,write,admin,delete,revert All:read ##Ask Leif if you don't know what the acl line means = Video presentations with Beamer = ''Beamer'' is an advanced package for video presentations. Here is the [[attachment:beameruserguide.pdf|original documentation|&do=view]]. The design of the presentation is controlled by ''themes''. Apart from the default themes, there are a couple of local themes for Automatic Control, LTH. They are contained in the package {{{beamerthemeRegler.sty}}}, and selected with options to this package: * [[attachment:beamerthemelioncorner.pdf|\usetheme[lioncorner]{Regler}]] * [[attachment:beamerthemelionheader.pdf|\usetheme[lionheader]{Regler}]] * [[attachment:beamerthemelionbackground.pdf|\usetheme[lionbackground]{Regler}]] The default version does not show any frame numbers. To get numbered frames, use the option {{{[framenumbers]}}}, e.g. {{{ \usetheme[lionheader,framenumbers]{Regler} }}} To create the [[attachment:exampleeight.pdf|paper usually handed out before a presentation]], use the command {{{eightbeamer basename}}}. A file with the name {{{basenameeight.pdf}}} with eight images per page will be generated. Note that the command uses the {{{.tex}}}-file and not {{{.ps}}} or {{{.pdf}}} The beginning of the LaTeX-document that generated the examples: {{{ \documentclass{beamer} \usepackage{schoolbook} %\usetheme[lionbackground]{Regler} \usetheme[lionheader]{Regler} %\usetheme[lioncorner]{Regler} \begin{document} \title[Nonlinear Control and Servo Systems Lecture 2]{Nonlinear Control and Servo Systems\\Lecture 2} \author{Anders Robertsson} \institute{Automatic Control LTH\\Lund University} \frame{\titlepage} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Today's Goal} To be able to \begin{itemize}\slshape \item prove local and global stability of an equilibrium point through Lyapunov's method \pause \item show stability of a set (for example, a limit cycle) through invariant set theorems \end{itemize} \end{frame} \end{document} }}}