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-%D \module
-%D [ file=s-pre-10,
-%D version=unknown,
-%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File,
-%D subtitle=Presentation Environment 10,
-%D author=Hans Hagen,
-%D date=\currentdate,
-%D copyright={PRAGMA ADE \& \CONTEXT\ Development Team}]
-%C
-%C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is
-%C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for
-%C details.
-
-%D This style is derived from the ninth style, which was
-%D used first at \EUROTEX\ 99 and later at \TUG\ 2000. This
-%D alternative build up a page.
-
-\startmode [demo]
- \disablemode[demo] \usemodule[pre-09] \enablemode[demo]
-\stopmode
-
-\startnotmode [demo]
- \usemodule[pre-09]
-\stopnotmode
-
-%D We use blue colors instead of yellow ones. Since we have
-%D used symbolic names, we can easily overload the existing
-%D scheme.
-
-\definecolor[LineColor][r=.40,g=.40,b=1.00]
-
-%D Here we don't use fixed dimensions, but fit the sample
-%D windows and derive the text windows's width from this one.
-
-\setupframedtexts
- [SampleText]
- [width=fit,height=fit,
- background={background,nextpage}]
-
-%D The topic goes to the top right corner of the screen which
-%D means that it is positioned left down to the reference
-%D point. Watch how we make data on this layer (here only
-%D the topic but it can be more) persistent.
-
-\setuplayer
- [topic]
- [y=0pt,x=\makeupwidth,location=lb,state=repeat,
- hoffset=-\FrameSkip,voffset=\FrameSkip]
-
-%D Clicking on the page brings us back.
-
-\setupbackgrounds
- [page]
- [background={previouspage,color,topic}]
-
-%D All layers end up on the text area. This could have been
-%D the page area too since these have the same dimensions.
-
-\setupbackgrounds
- [text]
- [background={common,sample,text}]
-
-%D Because we build up the text window step by step, we will
-%D separate the entries by white space.
-
-\startsetups [always]
- \setupwhitespace[big]
- \setupblank[big]
-\stopsetups
-
-%D The \type {\Topic} commands can be simplified to:
-
-\def\Topic#1%
- {\resetlayer[topic]
- \setlayer[topic]{\bfb\setstrut\color[TextColor]{#1}}}
-
-%D We also provide a way to erase the topic.
-
-\def\NoTopic
- {\resetlayer[topic]}
-
-%D We have to redefine the structuring commands to support
-%D the resetting of buffer counters.
-
-\newcounter\TextN
-
-\def\StartSample
- {\doglobal\newcounter\TextN
- \dostartbuffer[sample][StartSample][StopSample]}
-
-\def\StartText
- {\doglobal\newcounter\TextN
- \dostartbuffer[text][StartText][StopText]}
-
-\def\StartSubText
- {\doglobal\increment\TextN
- \dostartbuffer[text-\TextN][StartSubText][StopSubText]}
-
-\def\StopText
- {\startstandardmakeup
- \DoSampleText{text}{common}{nextpage}
- \stopstandardmakeup}
-
-\def\StopSubText
- {\startstandardmakeup
- \DoSampleText{text}{common}{nextpage}
- \stopstandardmakeup}
-
-%D The \type {\DoSampleText} command is adapted to support
-%D addition of subtexts (each subtext goes into its own
-%D buffer).
-
-\def\DoSampleText#1#2#3%
- {\setupframedtexts[SampleText][background={background,#3}]
- \bgroup
- \setups[#1]%
- \setups[always]%
- \setbox\nextbox=\hbox
- {\startSampleText[none]
- \getbuffer[#1]\par
- \doif{#1}{text}
- {\dorecurse{\TextN}{\getbuffer[text-\recurselevel]\par}}
- \stopSampleText}
- \xdef\SampleTextWidth{\the\wd\nextbox}
- \setlayer[#2]{\box\nextbox}%
- \egroup}
-
-%D Since we are no longer swapping windows, we end up with a
-%D much simplier \type {\Stopidea} macro. We don't reset
-%D samples at the inner level.
-
-\def\StartIdea%
- {\bgroup
- \let\StopSample \relax
- \let\StopText \relax
- \let\StopSubText\relax
- \def\StartSample{\dostartbuffer[sample][StartSample][StopSample]}}
-
-\def\StopIdea%
- {\startstandardmakeup
- \DoSampleText{sample}{sample}{nextpage}
- \SetTextWidth
- \DoSampleText{text} {text} {nextpage}
- \stopstandardmakeup
- \egroup}
-
-%D Here we determine the width of the text window. It is
-%D derived from the width of the sample and stays the same
-%D within a sequence.
-
-\def\SetTextWidth
- {\ifnum\TextN<1 % yes or no, may change
- \scratchdimen=\makeupwidth
- \advance\scratchdimen by -\SampleTextWidth
- \advance\scratchdimen by \FrameSkip
- \xdef\SampleWidth{\the\scratchdimen}%
- \fi
- \setupframedtexts
- [SampleText]
- [width=\SampleWidth]}
-
-%D We use the (already implemented) second alternative of
-%D the titlepage graphic. Please don't change this.
-
-\defineoverlay[joke] [\useMPgraphic{joke}{n=1}] % not to be changed !
-
-\doifnotmode{demo}{\endinput}
-
-%D The demo section. The original presentation uses proper
-%D graphics and has better spacing.
-
-\def\SomeSymbol#1#2{\definedfont[ContextNavigation at #1]\char#2}
-
-\setupcombinations[distance=\FrameOffset,inbetween=\vskip\FrameOffset]
-
-\starttext
-
-\TitlePage{Some Famous Symbols}
-
-\Topic{Symbols}
-
-\StartSample
- \startcombination[2*2]
- {\SomeSymbol{5cm}{1}} {}
- {\SomeSymbol{5cm}{3}} {}
- {\SomeSymbol{5cm}{2}} {}
- {\SomeSymbol{5cm}{4}} {}
- \stopcombination
-\StopSample
-
-\Topic{Previous}
-
-\StartIdea
- \StartSample
- \SomeSymbol{7cm}{1}
- \StopSample
- \StartText
- This symbol can be used to indicate a hyperlink to a
- previous page.
- \StopText
-\StopIdea
-
-\StartIdea
- \StartSubText
- As one can expect there is also a symbol for going to
- the next page.
- \StopSubText
-\StopIdea
-
-\Topic{Previous}
-
-\StartIdea
- \StartSample
- \SomeSymbol{9cm}{2}
- \StopSample
- \StartText
- This symbol is actually just a mirrored version of the
- first symbol we showed.
- \StopText
-\StopIdea
-
-\NoTopic
-
-\StartText
- Is this nice or not?
-\StopText
-
-\Topic{First and Last}
-
-\StartSample
- \SomeSymbol{11cm}{3}
-\StopSample
-
-\StartSample
- \SomeSymbol{11cm}{4}
-\StopSample
-
-\StartIdea
- \StartSample
- \SomeSymbol{5cm}{3}
- \StopSample
- \StartText
- A few screens back, we saw this symbol.
- \StopText
-\StopIdea
-
-\StartIdea
- \StartSubText
- This symbol represents the beginning of something.
- \StopSubText
-\StopIdea
-
-\StartIdea
- \StartSample
- \SomeSymbol{5cm}{4}
- \StopSample
- \StartSubText
- Just like this one represents an end.
- \StopSubText
-\StopIdea
-
-\StartIdea
- \StartSubText
- They look just like the symbols found on audio and
- video players.
- \StopSubText
-\StopIdea
-
-\Topic{Summary}
-
-\StartIdea
- \StartSample
- \SomeSymbol{6cm}{1}
- \StopSample
- \StartText
- So we have a symbol for previous \unknown
- \StopText
-\StopIdea
-
-\StartIdea
- \StartSample
- \SomeSymbol{6cm}{2}
- \StopSample
- \StartSubText
- \unknown\ and one for next \unknown
- \StopSubText
-\StopIdea
-
-\StartIdea
- \StartSample
- \SomeSymbol{6cm}{3}
- \StopSample
- \StartSubText
- \unknown\ and yet another for first \unknown
- \StopSubText
-\StopIdea
-
-\StartIdea
- \StartSample
- \SomeSymbol{6cm}{4}
- \StopSample
- \StartSubText
- \unknown\ and of course for last.
- \StopSubText
-\StopIdea
-
-\stoptext
-