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== Getting | == Dependencies == | ||
* TeX and Beamer — On Debian or Ubuntu, you can install the packages [http://wiki.mako.cc/TeX listed at the bottom of this page]. | |||
* [https://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/gawk gawk] — Package should be <code>gawk</code> | |||
== Getting Basic Templates == | |||
First step is to download the basic templates from [http://projects.mako.cc/source/?p=beamer-mako the git repository]: | First step is to download the basic templates from [http://projects.mako.cc/source/?p=beamer-mako the git repository]: | ||
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* <code>new_beamer_presentation</code> | * <code>new_beamer_presentation</code> | ||
* <code>vc-git</code> | |||
* <code>vc-git.awk</code> | |||
Once you have done this, you can use the script to create new presentations like: | Once you have done this, you can use the script to create new presentations like: | ||
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The templates assume that you'll be presenting with [https://github.com/pdfpc/pdfpc PDF Presenter Console] which is a pretty full featured presenter console written specifically with Beamer in mind. If you run into any trouble, please [https://github.com/pdfpc/pdfpc download and install the latest version of PDFPC from Github] as the note functionality we use is not in some released version of Debian and Ubuntu who have lagged behind development and been slow to pull in new patches fixing bugs and adding functionality. | The templates assume that you'll be presenting with [https://github.com/pdfpc/pdfpc PDF Presenter Console] which is a pretty full featured presenter console written specifically with Beamer in mind. If you run into any trouble, please [https://github.com/pdfpc/pdfpc download and install the latest version of PDFPC from Github] as the note functionality we use is not in some released version of Debian and Ubuntu who have lagged behind development and been slow to pull in new patches fixing bugs and adding functionality. | ||
To tell if your version of PDFPC will work, you can run <code>pdfpc --help</code> and look to see if it has an option for <code>-n/--notes</code>. If it has this option, you are likely good to go | To tell if your version of PDFPC will work, you can run <code>pdfpc --help</code> and look to see if it has an option for <code>-n/--notes</code>. If it has this option, you are likely good to go. | ||
There are three basic ways to build slides that are supported by the makefile in the repository: | There are three basic ways to build slides that are supported by the makefile in the repository: | ||
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make pdfpc | make pdfpc | ||