CTAN upload notification: TeXPower bundle version 0.1b
Date: July 27, 2004 9:33:42 PM CEST
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 Hans Fredrik Nordhaug submitted an update to the
texpower package to CTAN:
> Name of contribution: TeXPower bundle version 0.1b
> Suggested location on CTAN: macros/latex/contrib/texpower
> Summary description: Creating dynamic online presentations with LaTeX
> License type: gpl
>
> Announcement text:
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> The TeXPower bundle consists of the TeXPower package, the powersem
> class and the tpslifonts package. The main author is Stephan Lehmke.
>
> Changes in texpower.sty since v0.0.9d:
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> - Removed font stuff (now resides in tpslifonts.sty).
> - Fixed display errors with some packages like pdfscreen related to \shipout
> - Color management extended a little to integrate better with LaTeX.
> - Made \step-like commands give better error messages when outside \stepwise.
> - Moved source to dtx-format. This made the examples/demos much easier to read.
>
> Other changes in texpower bundle since v0.0.9d:
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> - powersem.cls and tpslifonts.sty now in dtx format. (No other changes.)
> - tpslifonts documentation moved out of manual.tex and into tpslifonts.dtx
> - manual updated, only minor changes.
> - tplists.sty. New (experimental) addon package for texpower which provides easy
> dynamic lists. Currently there are stepped, flipped and dimmed versions of
> itemize and enumerate (and corresponding lists from the eqlist and paralist
> package).
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Thanks for your upload, I installed the new version in
macros/latex/contrib/texpower
The old version in macros/latex/exptl/texpower I replaced with a symlink
to the new version.
For the CTAN Team
Rainer Schöpf
texpower – Create dynamic online presentations with LaTeX
TeXPower is a bundle of packages intended to provide an all-inclusive environment for designing pdf screen presentations to be viewed in full-screen mode, especially for projecting `online' with a video beamer. For some of its core functions, it uses code derived from ppower4 packages.
It is, however, not a complete environment in itself: it relies on an existing class for preparing slides (such as foiltex or seminar) or another package such as pdfslide.
Package | texpower |
Version | 0.2 |
Maintainer | Stephan Lehmke Hans Fredrik Nordhaug |