This directory contains the slide decks as latex files. Each deck
reads in a set of latex files for the individual slides in the deck.
Those files will be in the directory fvm
with the .be
extension
(for beamer).
- fvmhp01_derivation.tex
- fvmhp02_vcadvection.tex
- fvmhp03_linearization.tex
- fvmhp04_linsys.tex
- etc
- fvmhp01-25.tex -- Contains all slides from decks 01-25.
\input{header} % sets up style and macros
% for draft version with path to slide:
%\renewcommand{\mkslide}[1]{\title{#1}\input{#1}}
%\renewcommand{\mkslidelabel}[2]{\title{#2 ~~~#1}\input{#1}}
\section{FVMHP01}
\subsection{Derivation of Conservation Laws}
\mkslidelabel{fvm/title01.be}{FVMHP Chap.\ 2}
etc.
-
The
\mkslidelabel
command reads in the source for a single slide from a.be
file and specifies the label to be added in the bottom right corner (typically pointing to the relevant section of FVMHP). Instead sometimes the\mkslide{filename.be}
command is used, which does not add a label. -
If you uncomment the
\renewcommand
lines at the top then then the path to the slide will appear at the bottom instead of the usual title specified inheader.tex
. This draft mode is very useful when composing a new slide deck to locate the file that produces each slide. The fileslides_pdf/fvmhp01-25_draft.pdf
contains the draft version of the slide deck that contains all slides from all the other decks fvmhp01 through fvmhp25. -
Currently all the
.be
files are in a single subdirectoryfvm
. On my own computed I have many other directories containing slides on various topics and often select slides from many locations when constructing a new talk. I have found this system quite convenient. -
I often created various versions of a slide with slightly different names. Here I have only archived the versions actually used in these slide decks, but this explains why some have strange names. These slides have evolved over the past 20+ years of teaching this material and giving various research talks.