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# Git Presentation |
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This is a presentation about Git. |
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## Build |
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To build it, you will need make, pdflatex and ansi-to-svg and inkscape. |
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To build the main pdf, run: |
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```bash |
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make main.pdf |
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``` |
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To build with speaker notes: |
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```bash |
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make with-notes.pdf |
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``` |
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To only build the speaker notes: |
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```bash |
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make only-notes.pdf |
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``` |
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## Auto Images |
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The build system will generate certain types of graphics for the presentation as part of the build |
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system. The resultant files will always go in the `auto-images` folder. As a result, this folder is |
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not under version control. |
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In latex, all you need to do is |
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```latex |
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\includegraphics[<options>]{auto-<type>-<file>} |
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``` |
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The types are documented below: |
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### XKCD |
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What is a presentation without an xkcd comic? |
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```latex |
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\includegraphics[<options>]{auto-xkcd-<id>.png} |
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``` |
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If the above is included in the latex document, the XKCD comic with the specified ID will be |
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downloaded and embedded in the pdf. |
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### Shell Output |
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I am still not aware of aware of a reliable way to include ansi coloured shell output into a latex |
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document. I also don't want to include loads of high-res screenshots in my Git repo. |
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The work around I have come up with is to save the raw ansi output to a wile in `shell-output`. This |
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normally involves forcing an application to output in colour: |
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```bash |
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git -c color.status=always status > shell-output/git-status.out |
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``` |
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```latex |
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\includegraphics[<options>]{auto-shell-<filename>.pdf} |
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%E.g. |
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\includegraphics[<options>]{auto-shell-git-status.pdf} |
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``` |
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The build system will convert the ansi output into an embeddable PDF that LaTeX will embed. |
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### Online images |
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In order to download an image from the internet and embed it in the presentation, you need do |
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provide the extension and the base64 encoded URL. |
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```latex |
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\includegraphics[<options>]{auto-download-<base64 encodede url>.png} |
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``` |
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