Beamer versions 3.01 and pgf version 0.65 uploaded
Rainer Schöpf
rainer.schoepf at proteosys.com
Sat Nov 6 18:08:27 CET 2004
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Till Tantau submitted new versions to CTAN:
version 3.01 of beamer and version 0.65 of pgf
Thanks for the update.
> Release notes:
>
> These versions are mainly bugfix versions. However, beamer now has a
> much-improved support of verbatims. If you use verbatims a lot, you'll love
> the "fragile" frame option (to get going quickly, read the text in the
> tutorial section of the user's guide).
>
>
> Change logs:
>
> beamer version 3.01:
> added:
> - Option "fragile" that allows the use of
> overlays together with verbatims. *Extremely* useful.
> - Added option "T" to columns command/environment for alignment of
> top of first lines instead of baselines of first lines.
> - Added a color theme (dolphin) and a presentation theme
> (Boadilla) due to Manuel Carro.
>
> bugfixes:
> - Fixed "fotoline" in beamerbasecompatibility.sty and
> beamerthemeboxes.sty.
> - Fixed vertical spacing problem having to do with the use of
> \trivlist.
> - Fixed problem with wrong short forms of section/subsection in
> certain outer themes in headline.
> - Fixed bug causing "unknown command \insertblockname" in article
> mode.
> - Changed definition of \normalcolor so that it works inside color
> mixins.
> - Fixed problems with autoframebreak and unwanted breaks.
> - Fixed problem with problem with vertical mode after \item.
> - "Smoothed" the rendering of the right side of boxes with
> shadows.
> - Fixed "descriptionwidth" to "description width".
> - Fixed problem with labels outside frames creating empty frames.
> - Applied lot's of spelling patches to user guide.
> - Fixed \thanks.
> - Navigation symbols are no longer shown in handout and trans
> modes, by default (write
> \setbeamertemplate{navigation symbols}[default] to get them
> back).
>
> pgf version 0.65:
> - Fixed bug in pgfshade.sty that arises in conjunction with
> calc.sty and latex+dvips.
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