\documentclass[colorhighlight]{bidipresentation} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{graphicx} \definergbcolor{textcolor}{000000}% \definergbcolor{inactivecolor}{B2B2B1}% \usepackage{xepersian} \settextfont{XB Niloofar} \setlatintextfont{Times New Roman} \begin{document} \begin{rawslide} \tableofcontents \end{rawslide} \begin{rawslide} \section{لیست‌ها} \begin{flipitem} \item این متنی کمی \item این متن طولانی است که بیشتر از یک سطر باشد تا ببینم مشکلی با رنگ وجود دارد یا خیر و ادامه متن که ادامه پیدا می‌کند در سطر بعدی \item سه \end{flipitem} \begin{flipenum} \item این متنی کمی \item این متن طولانی است که بیشتر از یک سطر باشد تا ببینم مشکلی با رنگ وجود دارد یا خیر و ادامه متن که ادامه پیدا می‌کند در سطر بعدی \item سه \end{flipenum} \end{rawslide} \begin{rawslide} \section{جدول} \newcommand{\tabend}{\\\hline}% \liststepwise{% \begin{center} \step{% \begin{tabular}{|r|r|r|} \hline 1 & 2 & 3% \step{\\\hline 4\renewcommand{\tabend}{\\\cline{1-1}}}% \step{& 5\renewcommand{\tabend}{\\\cline{1-2}}}% \step{& 6\renewcommand{\tabend}{\\\hline}}% \step {% \\\hline % % Again, \step's are nested inside each other... % \step{7}&\step{8}&\step{9}% }% \step{\\\hline اما\renewcommand{\tabend}{\\\cline{1-1}}}% \step{&مواظب\renewcommand{\tabend}{\\\cline{1-2}}}% \step{& متن بلند باشید!\renewcommand{\tabend}{\\\hline}}% \tabend \end{tabular}% }% \end{center}% }% \end{rawslide} \begin{rawslide} \section{فرمول چندخطی} \liststepwise% {% % % This is just for compressing the equations so they can be squeezed on one slide. % \fontsize{7.8pt}{9pt}\selectfont \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{0}% \setlength{\arraycolsep}{0pt}% \setlength{\abovedisplayskip}{0pt}% \setlength{\belowdisplayskip}{0pt}% % % \highlightboxed will be used for underlaying some formulas with color. To minimize overlap, the width of the outer % frame is reduced. \setlength{\highlightboxsep}{1pt}% % \begin{align*} \lefteqn {% \min \left( % The nested braces are filled `from outer to inner'. This means nesting a lot of steps inside each other... % The outermost brace is displayed from the outset. % The first step (which follows right here) displays the next inner brace (the first argument of \min), filled % with an almost `empty' array (apart from one comma and some dots). % \bstep is used to get appropriate white space when the step is not yet active. \bstep {\max \left( \begin{array}{l} % The next two steps fill in the lines of the array. \bstep{\min\left(F'(x),\min\left(F_1(x),G_1(y)\right)\right)},\\[-2ex] \vdots\\ \bstep{\min\left(F'(x),\min\left(F_n(x),G_n(y)\right)\right)} \end{array} \right) }, % After the first brace is filled, the next step provides the second argument of \min. \bstep{\min\left(G_i(y),H_i(z)\right)} \right) } & % The next couple of steps will create the remaining lines of the aligned equations. These need to be % insubstantial (as is the default for \liststepwise), because & can't go in a box. % As a consequence, the horizontal alignment cannot kick in until the last step is performed. This would make the % alignment `flicker' sidewise. % So we have to bite the bullet and duplicate the widest entry here (invisibly), so that the horizontal alignment % is constant during all steps. *sigh* \phantom {% {}= \min \left( F'(x), \min \left( \max \left( \begin{array}{l} \min\left(F_1(x),\min\left(G_1(y),G_i(y)\right)\right),\\[-1.5ex] \vdots\\[-.5ex] \min\left(F_n(x),\min\left(G_n(y),G_i(y)\right)\right) \end{array} \right), H_i(z) \right) \right) } % The next step displays two lines at a time, but incompletely, i.e. some parts are missing (which are inside % nested calls of \bstep). % This way, it is demonstrated how the arguments of the nested \min's are reordered. \step {% \\ &= \max \left( % The macro \activatestep is used by \stepwise to `wrap' the argument of a \bstep command at the _first_ time % it appears. % Usually, it does nothing. Now, we redefine it to highlight its background, so it is easier to spot the % places where the additional arguments were inserted. \let\activatestep\highlightboxed \begin{array}{l} \min \left( % The inner \bstep's display the missing arguments, which are completely identical in both lines. % It is intended that all the missing arguments appear at the same time, so \rebstep is used for the % remaining arguments which have been left out. \min\left(\bstep{F'(x)},\min\left(\rebstep{F_1(x),G_1(y)}\right)\right),\min\left(G_i(y),H_i(z)\right) \right),\\[-2ex] \vdots\\[-1ex] \min \left( \min\left(\rebstep{F'(x)},\min\left(\rebstep{F_n(x),G_n(y)}\right)\right),\min\left(G_i(y),H_i(z)\right) \right) \end{array} \right) \\ &= \max \left( \let\activatestep\highlightboxed \begin{array}{l} \min \left( \min\left( % Here are the remaining arguments of \min which are all to be displayed in one step (together with % those from the previous line). \rebstep{F'(x)},\min\left(\rebstep{F_1(x)},\min\left(\rebstep{G_1(y)},G_i(y)\right)\right) \right), H_i(z) \right),\\[-2.5ex] \vdots\\[-1.5ex] \min \left( \min\left( \rebstep{F'(x)},\min\left(\rebstep{F_n(x)},\min\left(\rebstep{G_n(y)},G_i(y)\right)\right) \right), H_i(z) \right) \end{array} \right) } \step {% \\ &= \min \left( F'(x), \min \left( \max \left( \begin{array}{l} \min\left(F_1(x),\min\left(G_1(y),G_i(y)\right)\right),\\[-1.5ex] \vdots\\[-.5ex] \min\left(F_n(x),\min\left(G_n(y),G_i(y)\right)\right) \end{array} \right), H_i(z) \right) \right) } \end{align*} }% \end{rawslide} \begin{rawslide} \section{شکل} \begin{LTR} \begin{center}% \stepwise {% \setlength{\unitlength}{.95cm}% \delimitershortfall-1sp% Just for the nested braces \begin{picture}(14,2) \put(0,1){\vector(1,0){1}} \put(0.5,0.5){\makebox(0,0){\small $x(t)$}} \put(13,1){\vector(1,0){1}} \put(13.5,0.5){\makebox(0,0){\small $y(t)$}} \step { \put(1,1){\line(3,2){1.5}} \put(1,1){\line(3,-2){1.5}} \put(2.5,0){\line(0,1){2}} \put(2,1){\makebox(0,0){\large $\varphi$}} } \step { \put(2.5,1){\vector(1,0){3.5}} \put(4.25,0.5){\makebox(0,0){\small $F_t = \varphi\left(x(t)\right)$}} } \step { \put(6,0){\framebox(2,2){\large $\Phi$}} } \step { \put(8,1){\vector(1,0){3.5}} % % Here, we find another nested use of \step inside \step. % \bstep is a variant of \step which _always_ puts its argument into a box for leaving the correct amount of % white space. We cannot use \parstepwise here because \put can't go into a box. Hence, just using \step for % building the nested formula on the next line would give the wrong size for the nested braces. % \put(9.75,0.5){\makebox(0,0){\small $G_t = \Phi\left(\bstep{\varphi\left(\bstep{x(t)}\right)}\right)$}} } \step { \put(13,1){\line(-3,2){1.5}} \put(13,1){\line(-3,-2){1.5}} \put(11.5,0){\line(0,1){2}} \put(12,1){\makebox(0,0){\large $\delta$}} } \end{picture}% }% \end{center}% \end{LTR} \end{rawslide} \begin{rawslide} \section{پر کردن جای خالی} \newcommand{\placeholder}[1]{\leavevmode\phantom{#1}\llap{\rule{\widthof{\phantom{#1}}}{\fboxrule}}}% % % We use the custom command \parstepwise which not only wraps the whole argument of \stepwise into a minipage (because % otherwise vertical spacing goes haywire, don't ask me why), but also gives substance to steps. % % All variants of \stepwise take an optional argument the contents of which are executed inside a group before the % inner loop of starts. It can be used to set parameters locally. % Here, we redefine \activatestep (which has been explained in the equation example) to highlight the first % appearance of any word. % \hidestepcontents is used as a `wrapper' for those arguments of \step which should not appear yet. It either % displays nothing (this is the default for \stepwise and \liststepwise) or puts its argument into a \phantom % (the default for \parstepwise); this behaviour is also toggled by \boxedsteps and \nonboxedsteps. % Here, we redefine it to use our selfdefined \placeholder to mark `missing' words. % \parstepwise[\let\hidestepcontents=\placeholder\let\activatestep=\highlightboxed]% {% \begin{quote} \Huge ما می‌تونیم \step{جای خالی} را \step{پر کنیم} % % \step takes an optional argument with which it can be specified _when_ its argument is to appear. This is % expressed in \ifthenelse syntax (see the documentation of the ifthen package). % Here, we refer to the counter step which is advanced by \stepwise and contains the number of the current step. % This way, steps can be made to appear in any order. \step[\value{step}=5]{متن} که در ایجا \step[\value{step}=4]{پر شده} و \step[\value{step}=3]{\textbf{هر}} ترتیبی داره! \end{quote} }% \end{rawslide} \begin{rawslide} \section{نوشتن متن در جهت برعکس} \newcounter{reversestepno}% \newcommand{\backstep}{\step(\setcounter{reversestepno}{\value{totalsteps}-\value{stepcommand}+1}\ifthenelse{\value{step}=\value{reversestepno}})}% % % We use the custom command \parstepwise which not only wraps the whole argument of \stepwise into a minipage (because % otherwise vertical spacing goes haywire, don't ask me why), but also gives substance to steps. % % If the following \stepwise command would only contain the calls to \backstep, everything would be fine. % But we _had_ to add something else.... % In the second part of this application of \stepwise, several steps are executed simultaneously with those executed % backwards in the first part. This means the value of the counter totalsteps is 14, i.e. the calls to \backstep % correspond to steps 8...14. To remedy this, we decree that the first step performed shall be number 7, by setting % the counter firststep accordingly in the optional argument of \stepwise. % \parstepwise[\setcounter{firststep}{\value{totalsteps}/2+\value{firststep}}] {% \begin{quote} \Huge \backstep{آیا} \backstep{الان} \backstep{می‌توان} \backstep{متن را} \backstep{در جهت} \backstep{برعکس} \backstep{نوشت\,!} \bigskip % By determining explicitly the times at which the following steps are executed, we make them appear % simultaneously with the preceding flock of \backsteps. As we have set the counter firststep to 7, we start % counting with 8. % \step[\value{step}=8]{\includegraphics[width=2cm]{fig-1}} \step[\value{step}=9]{\includegraphics[width=2cm]{fig-1}} \step[\value{step}=10]{\includegraphics[width=2cm]{fig-1}} \step[\value{step}=11]{\includegraphics[width=2cm]{fig-1}} \step[\value{step}=12]{\includegraphics[width=2cm]{fig-1}} \step[\value{step}=13]{\includegraphics[width=2cm]{fig-1}} \step[\value{step}=14]{\includegraphics[width=2cm]{fig-1}}% \end{quote} }% \end{rawslide} \end{document}