racket/collects/scribblings/slideshow/slideshow.scrbl
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#lang scribble/doc
@(require "ss.ss")
@(define paper-url "http://www.cs.utah.edu/plt/publications/jfp05-ff.pdf")
@title{@bold{Slideshow}: PLT Figure and Presentation Tools}
@author["Matthew Flatt" "Robert Bruce Findler"]
Slideshow is a library for creating presentation slides. Unlike
Powerpoint, Slideshow provides no WYSIWYG interface for constructing
slides. Instead, like SliTeX, a presentation is generated by a
program.
To get started, run the @exec{slideshow} executable, and click the
@onscreen{Run Tutorial} link.
To learn more about why Slideshow is cool, see also ``Slideshow:
Functional Presentations'' @cite["Findler06"].
@defmodulelang*/no-declare[(slideshow)]{Most of the bindings defined in
the manual are provided by the @schememodname[slideshow] language.}
@table-of-contents[]
@; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
@include-section["guide.scrbl"]
@include-section["picts.scrbl"]
@include-section["slides.scrbl"]
@include-section["code.scrbl"]
@include-section["play.scrbl"]
@(bibliography
(bib-entry #:key "Findler06"
#:title "Slideshow: Functional Presentations"
#:author "Robert Bruce Findler and Matthew Flatt"
#:location @elem{@italic{Journal of Functional Programming}, 16(4-5), pp. 583--619}
#:date "2006"
#:url paper-url))
@index-section[]