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- 1. HTML Web JavaScript 1
- 2. 2015613 kmaeda@gmail.com http://www.slideshare.net/kmaeda/
http://curlos.org/ http://trslide.com/ 2
- 3. () LaTeX Java PowerPoint SlideShare SlideShare Prezi () Web
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- 4. OSC 2 ^^; (8/2,2014,2nd)41 (10/19,2014, 2nd)39
(11/22,2014,2nd)30 (2/11,2015)21(15/1) (2/28,2015,2nd)53
(5/23,2015,2nd)45 (6/13,2015,2nd)62 (6/14,2014,2nd)55 4
- 5. Google EarthZoom in/out 5
- 6. Java Web XML VHDL, Java, SQL, C#, VB 6
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- 8. PowerPoint Impress (OpenOffice.org, LibreOffice) Keynote PDF
() Prezi Web 8
- 9. 1. LaTeX (PowerPoint) 9
- 10. TeX (Wikipedia) 10
- 11. LaTeX (Wikipedia) 11
- 12. LaTeX documentclass{jsarticle} title{Making Slides by
LaTeX} author{Kazuaki Maeda} date{June 13, 2015} begin{document}
maketitle section{} 2 [ x^2 - x - 1 = 0 ] 12
- 15. (1/2) 15
- 16. (2/2) 16 textcolor{blue}{ xfrac{d^{2}w}{dx^{2}}
+(b-a)frac{dw}{dx}-aw=0 }
- 17. Beamer (Wikipedia) 17
- 18. The beamer class http://bitbucket.org/rivanvx/beamer User
Guide for version 3.36. Till Tantau, Joseph Wright, Vedran Mileti
March 8, 2015 18
- 19. 1.2 History Till Tantau created beamer mainly in his spare
time. Many other people have helped by sending him emails
containing suggestions for improvement or corrections or patches or
whole new themes (by now, this amounts to over a thousand emails
concerning beamer). Indeed, most of the development was only
initiated by feature requests and bug reports. Without this
feedback, beamer would still be what it was originally intended to
be: a small private collection of macros that make using the
seminar class easier. Till created the first version of beamer for
his PhD defense presentation in February 2003. A month later, he
put the package on ctan at the request of some colleagues. After
that, things somehow got out of hand. After being unmaintained
since 2007, in April 2010 Till handed over the maintenance to
Joseph Wright and Vedran Mileti, who are still maintaining it:
improving code, fixing bugs, adding new features and helping users.
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- 20. Beamer:(1/3) 20
- 21. Beamer:(2/3) 21
- 22. Beamer:(3/3) documentclass[dvipdfmx,12pt]{beamer}
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