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Updates in documentation and more efficient docgrep

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Joris van der Hoeven 2013-10-11 09:56:39 +00:00
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<TeXmacs|1.0.7.6>
<TeXmacs|1.0.7.20>
<style|tmdoc>
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<tmdoc-title|Beamer styles>
In order to start writing a laptop presentation, you should first select
the <tmstyle|beamer> style using <menu|Document|Style|Beamer>. Currently,
there are two main ``themes'' for presentations: the default
<tmstyle|ridged-paper> theme and the <tmstyle|metal> theme, which can be
selected using <menu|Document|Add package|Beamer|metal>.
the <tmstyle|beamer> style using <menu|Document|Style|beamer>. There are
several main ``themes'' for presentations, such as
<subsubmenu|Document|Beamer theme|Bluish>, <subsubmenu|Document|Beamer
theme|Ice>, <subsubmenu|Document|Beamer theme|Metal>,
<subsubmenu|Document|Beamer theme|Reddish>, <subsubmenu|Document|Beamer
theme|Ridged paper>, which can be selected from the <menu|Document|Beamer
theme> menu.
The presentation style includes the <tmstyle|alt-colors> style package,
which features the use of colors for mathematical formulas, enunciations,
etc. Optionally, one may also select the <tmstyle|framed-env> package,
which puts frames around section titles and several standard environments.
etc. Additional customizations of the presentation style are available in
the <menu|Focus|Preferences> menus for the various tags to which they
apply. For instance, the rendering of slide titles and theorems can be
further customized.
<tmdoc-copyright|2010|Joris van der Hoeven>

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<TeXmacs|1.0.7.9>
<TeXmacs|1.0.7.20>
<style|tmdoc>
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color of the bounding box of the <hlink|semantic
focus|man-semantics.en.tm#semantic-focus>: a<nbsp>green color corresponds
to a correct formula and a<nbsp>red color indicates an error in the
formula. Alternatively, you may select <menu|Document|Add
package|Utilities|math-check>, in which all incorrect formulas are
highlighted inside red boxes.
formula. Alternatively, assuming that the focus is on a mathematical
formula, you may select <menu|Focus|Preferences|Highlight incorrect
formulas>, in which all incorrect formulas are highlighted inside red
boxes.
For the second kind of ``easy-to-make'' errors, <TeXmacs> includes an
automatic syntax corrector. Assuming that your cursor is inside a formula,