Re: [NTG-context] making posters with ContexT
David This is a great example. Many thanks. Another question: why only two columns? Thanks a lot Jorge Em 25/05/2006, às 6:51, David Antos escreveu: > On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 10:55:58PM +0100, batela wrote: >> I am trying to making a scientifique poster in Context. I need some >> suggestions, >> foreground an example, to start. Somebody has a nice example to share? >> What is the correct scales for the fonts? > > Hi, > > I always start tasks like that by setting the paper size and switching > \showframe ;). About the font size: the poster should be readable from > 1.5 > meter distance. It's good to start from at least 24 pt. You surely > realise > that you have to be extremely concise in your texts, so you may end up > at > something like 21 pt (which is suboptimal but acceptable). > > Attached you find an example (figures not included). Feel free to > modify > it, share and enjoy. > >> Jorge > > BTW, we'd appreciate if you used your real name in the From: header. > > Have a nice towel day, > D.A. > > -- > Science is what happens when preconception meets verification. > ___ > ntg-context mailing list > ntg-context@ntg.nl > http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context > ___ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] making posters with ContexT
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 10:55:58PM +0100, batela wrote: > I am trying to making a scientifique poster in Context. I need some > suggestions, > foreground an example, to start. Somebody has a nice example to share? > What is the correct scales for the fonts? Hi, I always start tasks like that by setting the paper size and switching \showframe ;). About the font size: the poster should be readable from 1.5 meter distance. It's good to start from at least 24 pt. You surely realise that you have to be extremely concise in your texts, so you may end up at something like 21 pt (which is suboptimal but acceptable). Attached you find an example (figures not included). Feel free to modify it, share and enjoy. > Jorge BTW, we'd appreciate if you used your real name in the From: header. Have a nice towel day, D.A. -- Science is what happens when preconception meets verification. % vim: set ft=context syn=tex: % This is FPL 2003 poster % $Id: fpl2003-poster.tex,v 1.6 2003/08/26 11:36:49 antos Exp $ % General setup \setupoutput[pdftex] \setuppapersize[A1][A1] \mainlanguage[en] \setupcolors[state=start] \setuppagenumbering[location=] % Layout, backgrounds, graphical elements \setuplayout [grid=yes, backspace=4cm, width=middle, topspace=4cm, header=0cm, footer=1cm, footerdistance=23mm, bottom=0pt, bottomdistance=0pt, height=0.94\paperheight] \setupbackgrounds [text] [frame=on, rulethickness=2mm, frameoffset=2cm, framecorner=round, frameradius=2cm, framecolor=darkblue] \setupthinrules [rulethickness=2mm, color=darkblue] % Other style settings \setupwhitespace[big] \setupbodyfont[sans,21pt] \setupitemize [each] [packed,joinedup] \setuphead [chapter] [number=no, style=\tfa\bf, page=no, after=, color=darkblue] \widowpenalty=1 \clubpenalty=1 \setupfootertexts[\hfill\x Typeset with \ConTeXt\quad\quad Designed by David Anto\v s, 2003] %\showframe %\showgrid % \starttext \startalignment[middle] \startlinecorrection {\tfd\bf Project of IPv6 Router with FPGA Hardware Accelerator} \stoplinecorrection \startcolumns[n=3] {\bf Ji\v r\'{\i} Novotn\'y}\crlf Institute of Computer Science\crlf Masaryk University Brno\crlf Botanick\'a~68a, Brno 602\thinspace00\crlf Czech Republic\crlf [EMAIL PROTECTED] \column {\bf Otto Fu\v c\'{\i}k}\crlf Faculty of Information Technology\crlf Brno University of Technology\crlf Bo\v{z}et\v{e}chova~2, Brno 612\thinspace66\crlf Czech Republic\crlf [EMAIL PROTECTED] \column {\bf David Anto\v{s}}\crlf Faculty of Informatics\crlf Masaryk University Brno\crlf Botanick\'a~68a, Brno 602\thinspace00\crlf Czech Republic\crlf [EMAIL PROTECTED] \stopcolumns \stopalignment % Logos and rule \noindent \thinrule \kern0.03\textwidth \lower0.039\textwidth\hbox{\externalfigure[cesnet-logo][width=0.16\textwidth]} \kern0.03\textwidth \thinrule \kern0.03\textwidth \lower0.01\textwidth\hbox{\externalfigure[liberouter][width=0.2\textwidth]} \kern0.03\textwidth \thinrule % Text itself starts here \startcolumns[n=2] \chapter{Introduction} Personal Computer (PC) as a router is \startitemize \item Reliable and highly functional \item Comparable to middle-class routers (e.g., CISCO~7500) \stopitemize But\dots \startitemize \item Configurable with difficulties (via \type{/etc} files) \item Limited mainly by PCI system bus (up to 2~Gbps with 64bit/66MHz bus) \stopitemize The goal of the \externalfigure[liberouter][height=0.5\baselineskip]{} project: IPv6 router solving those limitations. How? \startitemize \item Hardware accelerator {\em Combo6} \item XML based configuration system {\em Netopeer} \stopitemize \chapter{Router Architecture} Combo6 is a PCI card containing FPGA, memories (SSRAMs and DRAM), expansion connectors, and supporting logic. Network interfaces are mounted on an expansion daughter card for interfaces to be changed easily. \startlinecorrection \midaligned{\externalfigure[combo6][height=12\baselineskip]} \stoplinecorrection Design rules (just pure instance of {\em hardware/software codesign} principles): \startitemize \item Packet switching and filtering will be performed by Combo6 \item PC can do the rest; routing path calculations, configuration, statistics computation \item Communication through PCI is limited to configuration, routing table updates, statistics collection, and exception handling \item Usual Operating System tools can be used, like \type{ifconfig} and routing daemons \stopitemize \chapter{Packet Processing in Hardware} Key idea: Packet processing in FPGA is done by a chain of dedicated processors with simple, specialized instruction sets designed for their particular purposes. We call them {\em nanoprocessors}---they are interpreted by FPGA's microcode. Instruction sets are \quotation{between FSMs and RISC processors.} \startitemize \item Changing nanoprograms in runtime is possible (with no need of VHDL compila
Re: [NTG-context] Making posters with ConTeXT
On Wed, 24 May 2006, Johan Sandblom wrote: > No doubt I am being dense, but trying the examples in m-streams.tex > after inserting > \usemodule[streams] invariably yield this error > > > systems : system commands are enabled > system : module streams loaded > (./m-streams.tex > system : module streams (line 314) already loaded > color : system rgb is global activated > ! Undefined control sequence. > l.317 \definestreamlayer >[block] > ? > > > Johan The following example works fine on my computer (using ConTeXt ver: 2006.05.17 10:08) \usemodule[streams] \starttext \definestreamlayer[whatever][width=12cm] \startstreamlayer[whatever] \startitemize[columns,two][after=] \item one \item two \item three \item four \stopitemize \stopstreamlayer \framed[strut=no,align=normal]{\placestreamlayer[whatever]\obeydepth} \starttextstreamlayer[whatever] \startitemize[columns,two] \item one \item two \item three \item four \stopitemize \stoptextstreamlayer \framed[strut=no]{\placetextstreamlayer[whatever]} \stoptext Aditya -- Aditya Mahajan, EECS Systems, University of Michigan http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~adityam || Ph: 7342624008 ___ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] Making posters with ConTeXT
No doubt I am being dense, but trying the examples in m-streams.tex after inserting \usemodule[streams] invariably yield this error systems : system commands are enabled system : module streams loaded (./m-streams.tex system : module streams (line 314) already loaded color : system rgb is global activated ! Undefined control sequence. l.317 \definestreamlayer [block] ? Johan 2006/5/24, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Johan Sandblom wrote: > > This is an early version of a poster I have used. It is quite > > non-standard but shows some options for placing things and fonts. > > > take a look at m-streams.tex > > when you use streams, you can build your poster from snippets that are > actually pages, i'e. you can then do most of the tricks that you normally do > in the mvl (page stream) > > Hans > > > - > Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE > Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands > tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com > | www.pragma-pod.nl > - > > ___ > ntg-context mailing list > ntg-context@ntg.nl > http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context > -- Johan Sandblom N8, MRC, Karolinska sjh t +46851776108 17176 Stockholm m +46735521477 Sweden "What is wanted is not the will to believe, but the will to find out, which is the exact opposite" - Bertrand Russell ___ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] Making posters with ConTeXT
Johan Sandblom wrote: > This is an early version of a poster I have used. It is quite > non-standard but shows some options for placing things and fonts. > take a look at m-streams.tex when you use streams, you can build your poster from snippets that are actually pages, i'e. you can then do most of the tricks that you normally do in the mvl (page stream) Hans - Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl - ___ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
Re: [NTG-context] Making posters with ConTeXT
This is an early version of a poster I have used. It is quite non-standard but shows some options for placing things and fonts. Regards, Johan \setuppapersize[A0][A0] \setuplayout[backspace=2cm, topspace=2cm, leftedge=2cm, leftedgedistance=0cm, rightedge=0cm, rightedgedistance=0cm, leftmargin=2cm, leftmargindistance=0cm, rightmargin=2cm, rightmargindistance=0cm, footer=0cm, header=0cm, location=singlesided, width=fit, height=fit] \startbuffer[Intro] \BoxTitle{Introduction} Experiments investigating the difference between finding something vaguely famililar and actually recollected may be performed using the ``remember/know'' paradigm. Subjects are required to specify whether correctly recognized items were explicitly ``remembered'' or merely familiar, ``known''. In spite of experimental design difficulties, a number of imaging studies have also been performed (Eldridge, Henson). One difficulty in designing these imaging experiments is that one would ideally like the subject to answer to questions at once in the recognition situation: first, whether they recognize the item and if they do, second, whether they ``remembered'' it or ``knew'' it. In the imaging context this is problematic and has been the generator of some creativity in experimental design. Instead of having the subjects making two responses to the same stimulus in the same session (like Eldridge et al) or having them choose between ``remember'', ``know'' or ``neither'' in the recognition situation (like Henson et al), we collected the hits and fed them back to the subjects in a new imaging session asking the subjects to state whether the previous recognition event was one of recollecting or finding familiar, or that they cannot recall. \par \stopbuffer \startbuffer[Methods] \BoxTitle{Methods} Paradigm illustrated** Twenty young and healthy volunteers were scanned while recognizing 80 words (encoded during an anatomical scan) out of 160. One subject was discarded because of bizarre task-related movement. Three others were discarded because they had less than five ``know'' events. The words were presented for two seconds and the gap between them was four seconds. There were three sessions of 88 scans with a TR of 4.2 seconds. After these three sessions, the subjects' hits were extracted and two debriefing sessions were constructed containing the hits, randomly ordered, with 30 percent null events. We sorted hit events in the recognition sessions according to whether they were subsequently ``remembered'', ``known'' or ``guessed''.\par \stopbuffer \startbuffer[DataAnal] \BoxTitle{Data Analysis} \kap{EPI} images were realigned, normalized and smoothed to 12mm \kap{FWHM}. No slice timing correction was performed. For each person, $t$-contrasts of the \kap{HRF}, as well as its temporal and dispersion derivatives were estimated. These were used in a second-level \kap{ANOVA} to estimate the difference between remember and know. \par \stopbuffer \startbuffer[Results] \BoxTitle{Results} Subjects performed very well on the task. Hits minus false alarms averaged 0.53. 65 percent of hits were 'remembered', 26 percent were 'known' and nine percent were 'guessed'. The contrast between 'remembered' and 'known' hits at recognition shows in the lingual/fusiform gyrus on the right and the precuneus on the left. The contrast between 'remembered' and 'known' hits at debriefing sessions shows activations also in the precuneus bilaterally and the middle frontal gyrus on the right. \par \stopbuffer \startbuffer[Table] %\placetable[right]{Proportions} {\bTABLE[frame=on, offset=1mm, framecolor=twhite] \setupTABLE[row][first][backgroundcolor=tgrey] \setupTABLE[row][last][backgroundcolor=tgrey] \bTR\bTD[align=left] $n$\eTD\bTD 19 \eTD\bTD 16 \eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD Remember \eTD\bTD\eTD\bTD\eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD Know \eTD\bTD\eTD\bTD\eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD Guess \eTD\bTD\eTD\bTD\eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD False alarms \eTD\bTD\eTD\bTD\eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD Correct rejections \eTD\bTD\eTD\bTD\eTD\eTR \bTR\bTD Misses \eTD\bTD\eTD\bTD\eTD\eTR \eTABLE} \stopbuffer \startbuffer[Discussion] \BoxTitle{Discussion} . The 'remembered $>$ known' contrast in the recognition session Eldridge et al whereas the corresponding contrast in the debriefing session appears more similar to the increases to R judgments reported by Henson et al.\par \stopbuffer \startbuffer[References] \BoxTitle{References} \tfxx Eldridge, Knowlton, Furmanski, Bookheimer, Engel: Remembering episodes: a selective role for the hippocampus during retrieval. 2000. Nat Neurosci 11:1149\par Henson, Rugg, Shallice, Josephs, Dolan: Recollection and familiarity in recognition memory: an eventrelated functional magnetic resonance imaging study. 1999. J Neurosci 19:3962\par \stopbuffer \setuppagenumbering[