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tultemplate2/theses/presentation_en.typ
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#import "../template/template.typ": *
#show: tultemplate2.with(
style: "classic",
faculty: "fm",
lang: "en",
document: "presentation",
author: [Ondřej Mekina],
title: (
en: [Example presentation using the tultemplate2 template],
),
presentation: (
append_thanks: true,
wide: false,
first_heading_is_fullpage: true,
),
citations: "citations.bib",
)
= Intro
== How to use this presentation
- this template serves as a demo usage of the Typst TUL template for creating presentations
- you can use all the functionalities of Typst, the same you would in all the other documents
- slides are created in a similiar fashion to LaTeX - each level 1 heading detones a new slide
- this behaves differently when using the _first_heading_is_fullpage_ option - more on that later
- you can also use level 2 headings
= Template options
== Template function arguments
- _append_thanks_: Whether to end the presentation with a Thank you slide
- _wide_: Using the 16:9 aspect ratio for all slides instead of 4:3
- _first_heading_is_fullpage_: creates a standalone page for each level 1 heading, this breaks down the presentation nicely
- also creates a new slide for each level 2 heading
- if the option is not set, level 2 headings *do not* create a new slide
== Structure
- The presentations begins with a title page - configured in the generator
- there is no automatically generated table of contents - the user may create it easily using dashes or an ordered list
- after the content of the presentation, there is a slide with all citation sources - this one is automatically generated
- optionally a Thank you slide
== Usage of citations
- here are two example citations: Citation 1 @typst and citation 2 @bibtex