% $Id: slides.gid,v 1.3 1994/02/01 20:50:14 schrod Exp $ -*- LaTeX -*- %---------------------------------------------------------------------- \classAbstract{slides} \label{class:slides} The \class{slides} document class supports the creation of slides. It replaces \SliTeX{} and is described in the \LaTeX{} book. The following options are supported by this class: \option{a4paper}, \option{a5paper}, \option{b5paper}, \option{letterpaper}, \option{legalpaper}, \option{executivepaper}, \option{landscape}, \option{twoside}, \option{draft}, \option{final}, \option{titlepage}, \option{notitlepage}, \option{onecolumn}, \option{twocolumn}, \option{makeidx}, \option{makeindex}, \option{leqno}, and \option{fleqn}. \\ % It supports the pagestyles \pgsty{headings}, \pgsty{slide}, \pgsty{overlay}, and \pgsty{note}. The class uses the files \file{slides.cls}, \file{slides.ltx}, \file{OT1lcmss.fd}, \file{OT1lcmtt.fd}, \file{OMLlcmm.fd}, \file{OMSlcmsy.fd}, \file{OMXlcmex.fd}, and \file{Ullasy.fd}. The used fonts may be configured by \file{sfontdef.cfg} or \file{sfontdef.ltx}; one of these two files must be available. \endAbstract \begin{rcslog} $Log: slides.gid,v $ \Revision 1.3 1994/02/01 20:50:14 schrod Changed ``needs file[s] \dots'' to ``uses file[s] \dots'' This seems (for me) to be better English. \Revision 1.2 1994/01/31 21:14:27 schrod Changed markup, use high-level tags instead of verbatim. This way we can change the presentation and add automatic indexing, etc. \Revision 1.1 1994/01/27 21:12:39 schrod New descriptions for the core classes of \LaTeXe{}. Did also use new markup that enables the inclusion in other documents as well. In particular, the version history might be typeset this way. \end{rcslog} \endinput % just in case