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diff --git a/2008/tex-attempt/foss-silicon_manufacturer-elce2008.pdf b/2008/tex-attempt/foss-silicon_manufacturer-elce2008.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..b350407 --- /dev/null +++ b/2008/tex-attempt/foss-silicon_manufacturer-elce2008.pdf diff --git a/2008/tex-attempt/foss-silicon_manufacturer-elce2008.tex b/2008/tex-attempt/foss-silicon_manufacturer-elce2008.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a3b6142 --- /dev/null +++ b/2008/tex-attempt/foss-silicon_manufacturer-elce2008.tex @@ -0,0 +1,276 @@ +% $Header: /cvsroot/latex-beamer/latex-beamer/solutions/conference-talks/conference-ornate-20min.en.tex,v 1.7 2007/01/28 20:48:23 tantau Exp $ + +\documentclass{beamer} + +% This file is a solution template for: + +% - Talk at a conference/colloquium. +% - Talk length is about 20min. +% - Style is ornate. + + + +% Copyright 2004 by Till Tantau <tantau@users.sourceforge.net>. +% +% In principle, this file can be redistributed and/or modified under +% the terms of the GNU Public License, version 2. +% +% However, this file is supposed to be a template to be modified +% for your own needs. For this reason, if you use this file as a +% template and not specifically distribute it as part of a another +% package/program, I grant the extra permission to freely copy and +% modify this file as you see fit and even to delete this copyright +% notice. + + +\mode<presentation> +{ + \usetheme{Warsaw} + % or ... + + \setbeamercovered{transparent} + % or whatever (possibly just delete it) +} + + +\usepackage[english]{babel} +% or whatever + +\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} +% or whatever + +\usepackage{times} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +% Or whatever. Note that the encoding and the font should match. If T1 +% does not look nice, try deleting the line with the fontenc. + + +\title{How chip makers should (not) support Free Software} + +\subtitle +{Avoiding earned Paper Has a Subtitle} + +\author{Harald Welte} + +\institute +{ + hmw-consulting.de\\ + gpl-violations.org\\ + VIA Open Source Liaison} +% - Use the \inst command only if there are several affiliations. +% - Keep it simple, no one is interested in your street address. + +\date[NLUUG/ELCE 2008] % (optional, should be abbreviation of conference name) +{Embedded Linux Conference Europe, 2008} +% - Either use conference name or its abbreviation. +% - Not really informative to the audience, more for people (including +% yourself) who are reading the slides online + +\subject{Embedded Linux} +% This is only inserted into the PDF information catalog. Can be left +% out. + + + +% If you have a file called "university-logo-filename.xxx", where xxx +% is a graphic format that can be processed by latex or pdflatex, +% resp., then you can add a logo as follows: + +% \pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{university-logo}{university-logo-filename} +% \logo{\pgfuseimage{university-logo}} + + + +% Delete this, if you do not want the table of contents to pop up at +% the beginning of each subsection: +\AtBeginSubsection[] +{ + \begin{frame}<beamer>{Outline} + \tableofcontents[currentsection,currentsubsection] + \end{frame} +} + + +% If you wish to uncover everything in a step-wise fashion, uncomment +% the following command: + +%\beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->} + + +\begin{document} + +\begin{frame} + \titlepage +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{Outline} + \tableofcontents + % You might wish to add the option [pausesections] +\end{frame} + + +% Structuring a talk is a difficult task and the following structure +% may not be suitable. Here are some rules that apply for this +% solution: + +% - Exactly two or three sections (other than the summary). +% - At *most* three subsections per section. +% - Talk about 30s to 2min per frame. So there should be between about +% 15 and 30 frames, all told. + +% - A conference audience is likely to know very little of what you +% are going to talk about. So *simplify*! +% - In a 20min talk, getting the main ideas across is hard +% enough. Leave out details, even if it means being less precise than +% you think necessary. +% - If you omit details that are vital to the proof/implementation, +% just say so once. Everybody will be happy with that. + +\section{Motivation} + +\subsection{The Basic Problem That We Studied} + +\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative. Use Uppercase Letters.}{Subtitles are optional.} + % - A title should summarize the slide in an understandable fashion + % for anyone how does not follow everything on the slide itself. + + \begin{itemize} + \item + Use \texttt{itemize} a lot. + \item + Use very short sentences or short phrases. + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} + + You can create overlays\dots + \begin{itemize} + \item using the \texttt{pause} command: + \begin{itemize} + \item + First item. + \pause + \item + Second item. + \end{itemize} + \item + using overlay specifications: + \begin{itemize} + \item<3-> + First item. + \item<4-> + Second item. + \end{itemize} + \item + using the general \texttt{uncover} command: + \begin{itemize} + \uncover<5->{\item + First item.} + \uncover<6->{\item + Second item.} + \end{itemize} + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + + +\subsection{Previous Work} + +\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} +\end{frame} + + + +\section{Our Results/Contribution} + +\subsection{Main Results} + +\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} +\end{frame} + + +\subsection{Basic Ideas for Proofs/Implementation} + +\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.} +\end{frame} + + + +\section*{Summary} + +\begin{frame}{Summary} + + % Keep the summary *very short*. + \begin{itemize} + \item + The \alert{first main message} of your talk in one or two lines. + \item + The \alert{second main message} of your talk in one or two lines. + \item + Perhaps a \alert{third message}, but not more than that. + \end{itemize} + + % The following outlook is optional. + \vskip0pt plus.5fill + \begin{itemize} + \item + Outlook + \begin{itemize} + \item + Something you haven't solved. + \item + Something else you haven't solved. + \end{itemize} + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + + + +% All of the following is optional and typically not needed. +\appendix +\section<presentation>*{\appendixname} +\subsection<presentation>*{For Further Reading} + +\begin{frame}[allowframebreaks] + \frametitle<presentation>{For Further Reading} + + \begin{thebibliography}{10} + + \beamertemplatebookbibitems + % Start with overview books. + + \bibitem{Author1990} + A.~Author. + \newblock {\em Handbook of Everything}. + \newblock Some Press, 1990. + + + \beamertemplatearticlebibitems + % Followed by interesting articles. Keep the list short. + + \bibitem{Someone2000} + S.~Someone. + \newblock On this and that. + \newblock {\em Journal of This and That}, 2(1):50--100, + 2000. + \end{thebibliography} +\end{frame} + +\end{document} + + |