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\documentclass[size=10pt,letterpaper,landscape,english,nopsheader,style=fyma,display=slidesnotes]{powerdot}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\makeatletter
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% LyX specific LaTeX commands.
\providecommand{\LyX}{L\kern-.1667em\lower.25em\hbox{Y}\kern-.125emX\@}
\newcommand{\lyxarrow}{\leavevmode\,$\triangleright$\,\allowbreak}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% User specified LaTeX commands.
\usepackage{listings}
\pdsetup{%
lf=left footer,
rf=right footer
}
\usepackage{babel}
\makeatother
\begin{document}
\title{A \LyX{} sample}
\author{Mael Hilléreau \and Hendri Adriaens \and Christopher Ellison}
\date{\today}
\maketitle
\lyxend\lyxslide{My first slide}
We use a \texttt{Slide} style (magenta color, see above this text
into \LyX{} window) for the title of each slide of a section or document.
\lyxend\lyxwideslide{My wide slide}
\label{toc}But we may also use wide slides (green color, see above
this text into \LyX{} window).
Let's have a look at the TOC:
\medskip{}
\tableofcontents{}
\lyxend\section{This is the first section}
\lyxend\lyxslide[toc=This slide has...]{This slide has a very very long title}
This slide's title is different in the TOC, see slide \pageref{toc}
or at the left of all slides in this section.
\lyxend\lyxnote{Important note!}
Don't forget to use \texttt{Insert}\lyxarrow{}\texttt{Short title}
in order to specify slide options.
\lyxend\lyxslide{Using \texttt{\textbackslash{}pause}}
Let's make a pause! \pause
\ldots{} and then continue.
\lyxend\section{Second section}
\lyxend\lyxslide{Using \texttt{enumerate}}
Let's enumerate things:\pause
\begin{enumerate}[type=1]
\item The first thing;\pause
\item The second thing;\pause
\item The third thing;\pause
\item The final thing!
\end{enumerate}
\lyxend\lyxslide{Using \texttt{itemize}}
We may also make some items and nest them:\pause
\begin{itemize}[type=1]
\item <2> The first;
\item <3> The second;
\begin{itemize}[type=1]
\item <4> One,
\item <5> Two,
\item <6> Three,
\end{itemize}
\item <7> The last one.
\end{itemize}
\lyxend\lyxemptyslide[toc=,randomdots]{The empty slide!}
\bigskip{}
\begin{center}This slide is empty\ldots{} \end{center}
\pause
\begin{center}It uses \texttt{EmptySlide} style for its title (see
cyan color into \LyX{} window).\end{center}
\pause
\begin{center}You may also have noticed the use of \texttt{randomdots}
slide option which\\
allows displaying those multicolor dots into the slide background.\end{center}
\lyxend\lyxslide[method=direct]{Example of \LaTeX{} source code}
Let's now use the \texttt{listings} package in order to typeset some
source code. Here's the \texttt{\textbackslash{}HelloWorld} \LaTeX{}
command:
\lstset{language=[LaTeX]TeX}
\begin{lstlisting}
\newcommand{\HelloWorld}{Hello World!}
\end{lstlisting}
Note that this slide uses the \texttt{method=direct} option (see its
short title options box above into \LyX{} window).
\lyxend\lyxslide[method=file]{Verbatim material with overlays}
Here's \texttt{HelloWorld()} C function:
\lstset{language=C}
\begin{lstlisting}
void HelloWorld() {
printf("Hello World!\n");
}
\end{lstlisting}
\pause Unlike the previous one, this slide must use \texttt{method=file}
as it employs two overlays.
\lyxend\lyxslide{The end.}
Don't forget to put an \texttt{EndSlide} style at the end of the document
(see the black symbol below into \LyX{} window).
Have fun!
\lyxend{}
\end{document}
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