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%TITLE Presentation Slides
%LAYOUT noindex
%%LAYOUT slide ........................ !! commented out !!
%%REFRESH 15 .......................... !! commented out !!
%OUTLINE long
%IMAGES ../images/
%HOMEURL http://www.med.ufl.edu/medinfo/
%PARENT Table of Contents
%PARENTURL index.html
%INDEX View MTX File
%INDEXURL slides.mtx
%PREVURL quest.html
%NEXTURL keywords.html
%AUTHOR Richard Rathe / rrathe@ufl.edu
%AUTHURL rrathe@ufl.edu
%VERSION MTX 1.3 User's Manual / Copyright 1996 by the University of Florida
%PATH http://www.med.ufl.edu/medinfo/mtx/docs/
%MTX 1.3
It is possible to reformat almost any MTX file into a "slide show" suitable for
projection in a lecture hall or classroom. This page is the index for just such a
presentation. Click on the first slide to find out more...
#Introduction
You can project HTML pages for presentation by expanding your Web browser's
window to cover the entire screen and increasing the font size. After the
lecture, you can make the same materials available to participants over the local
network or on the World Wide Web.
{!Click on the title to continue...!}
#The Layout Tag
Use the "slide" switch with the "%LAYOUT" tag to reformat an MTX file into a set
of slides:
= %LAYOUT slide
A {#non-slide version of this page#slideoff.html#} is also available.
{!Click on the title to continue...!}
#Headings
An MTX document will be broken into slides based on the {#headings#basic.html#}
it contains. Each heading will become the title of a slide. Slides are linked
together in the order they appear in the MTX file. Simply cut and paste sections
with headings to reorder your slides.
{!Click on the title to continue...!}
#Navigation
Each slide has three "hidden" navigation links:
Next - Slide Title
Previous - Left End of Slide Title
Index - Right End of Slide Title
Click on the slide title to go forward. Click on the left end of the title to go
backward. Click on the right end of the title to return to the index.
#Slide Index
Each set of slides is linked to an index page. The index page lists the slide
titles in order of appearance providing an overview of the slide set. You can go
directly to a particular slide by clicking on its name in the list.
#Automatic Advance
It is possible to use the "{#%REFRESH#other.html#REFRESH#}" tag to automate slide
shows presented with {#Netscape#netscape.html#}.
= %REFRESH 15
This set of slides will automatically advance every 15 seconds unless you click
on a navigation link.
#Using Images
{=moon=}
It is possible to use images as part of an MTX slide presentation.
#More on Images
{=trees left=}
Because of the limited space on the screen it is often desirable to flow text
along side of graphic elements. This is possible by using the {#floating
graphics#float.html#} feature of {#Netscape#netscape.html#}.{C}
#File Names
The file name for each slide is automatically generated by adding a serial number
to the base file name. You should limit the base file name to less than eight
characters for greatest {#compatibility#compat.html#}. Note that these file names
are arbitrary and will change as you add, move, or eliminate sections from the
original MTX file. Be sure to update any hypertext links you make to these files
when you edit them.
#Netscape Extensions
For convenience, these slides use two {#Netscape HTML extensions#netscape.html#}
to adjust the display:
The <FONT> tag is used to increase the font size.
The <BODY> tag is used to adjust the background and text colors.
MTX slides will work with other browsers, but it is up to you to set the
appropriate font size, colors, etc.
#Limitation
Currently, MTX cannot resolve links to individual slides. This means that links
to anchors such as ▓#link here#=HERE#│ will not work when slide layout is used.
These links will work in normal page layout however. This limitation will be
addressed in a future version of MTX.