From: Yaroslav Halchenko Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 01:51:15 +0000 (-0500) Subject: colorful section titles X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=c51d5b0d4163296c924a6c4c7202f7d472a09622;p=neurodebian.git colorful section titles --- diff --git a/artwork/brochure/brochure_debian-neurodebian.tex b/artwork/brochure/brochure_debian-neurodebian.tex index 1477297..ecec6a3 100644 --- a/artwork/brochure/brochure_debian-neurodebian.tex +++ b/artwork/brochure/brochure_debian-neurodebian.tex @@ -6,6 +6,10 @@ \usepackage[landscape,margin=0.5cm]{geometry} \usepackage{color} \usepackage{flowfram} +%\usepackage{booktabs} % for rules in tables +\usepackage{tabularx} % for column-width tables +\usepackage[table]{xcolor} % color control + \usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref} \usepackage{multicol} @@ -29,11 +33,33 @@ % Attempts to change bg color of *section headings %\definecolor{secbgcol}{rgb}{0.9, 0.85, 0.85} %\titleformat{\section} -%{\color{red}\normalfont\Large\bfseries}{\thesection}{1em}{} +%{\color{red}\normalfont\Large\bfseries}{\ndsection}{1em}{} %\titleformat{\subsection} %{\color{red}\normalfont\large\bfseries}{\begin{flushright}\hfill\thesubsection % \end{flushright}}{1em}{} % +%\usepackage{pstricks} + +% To create tables within multicols +\makeatletter +\newenvironment{ndtable} + {\def\@captype{table}} + {} + + +\newcommand{\ndheading}[3]{% +\vspace{0.5em} +\begin{ndtable}% +\rowcolors[\hline]{1}{#2}{} \arrayrulecolor{#3} +\begin{tabularx}{\columnwidth}{>{\centering\arraybackslash}X}\vspace{-.5em}\normalfont\large\bfseries + #1\\\end{tabularx} +\end{ndtable} +\vspace{-.5em} +} + +\newcommand{\ndsection}[1]{\ndheading{#1}{red!20}{red!30!gray}} +\newcommand{\ndsubsection}[1]{\ndheading{#1}{red!10}{red!30!gray}} + \begin{document} @@ -48,14 +74,15 @@ %\includegraphics[width=0.5\columnwidth]{openlogo-vsop} \url{http://www.debian.org} -%\section*{Debian GNU/Linux} +%\ndsection{Debian GNU/Linux} \section*{The Universal Operating System} -\hrule +% \hrule \end{center} \vspace{-1em} -\section*{Debian} +\ndsection{Debian} + was founded by Ian Murdock in August 1993 with the goal to create an easy to install and maintain non-commercial GNU/Linux operating system that would be able to compete in the @@ -73,7 +100,7 @@ The high quality and openness of Debian made it the foundation of choice for more than 120 derivative GNU/Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu and Mint. -\subsection*{Debian is} +\ndsubsection{Debian is} \begin{description}[nolistsep,leftmargin=0.8em] \item[V\textnormal{ersatile}]\hfill\url{http://packages.debian.org}\\ Over 15000 software packages maintained by experts to provide @@ -98,13 +125,13 @@ Could also stand for Very (Special|Stable) Operating Platform \end{comment} -%\section*{Understand Debian} +%\ndsection{Understand Debian} \columnbreak -\subsection*{Three Debian suites} +\ndsubsection{Three Debian suites} % Debian distribution comes in 3 major flavors -\begin{description}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc,topsep=1em] +\begin{description}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc,topsep=0em] %\item[Unstable] \emph{Constantly changing distribution}\\ \item[Development]\hfill\emph{Unstable} (always \emph{sid})\\ @@ -139,7 +166,7 @@ Very (Special|Stable) Operating Platform \end{description} \begin{comment} -\subsection*{It has names} +\ndsubsection{It has names} The code names of Debian releases are names of characters from the Toy Story animation, e.g. sid, squeeze, lenny. \emph{Unstable} @@ -151,13 +178,13 @@ As soon as \emph{squeeze} gets released, \emph{Testing} will be given a new name -- \emph{wheezy}. \end{comment} -\subsection*{Three Debian components} +\ndsubsection{Three Debian components} % Debian distribution comes in 3 major flavors %Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG)\\ %\url{http://www.debian.org/social_contract} -\begin{description}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc,topsep=1em] +\begin{description}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc,topsep=0em] \item[Free as in freedom]\hfill\emph{main}\\ % This is the actual Debian with full support.\\ All software in \emph{main} is distributed under FOSS licenses @@ -175,7 +202,7 @@ a new name -- \emph{wheezy}. \end{description} -\subsection*{Debian is driven by enthusiastic experts} +\ndsubsection{Debian enthusiastic experts} % could be simply 'Debian People' or 'Debian Community' Debian is the only major operating system developed @@ -196,7 +223,7 @@ reliable operation. Certain fields of applications have dedicated maintainer teams, such as Debian-Science or Debian-Med. %\columnbreak -\subsection*{How to get Debian} +\ndsubsection{How to get Debian} %\subsubsection*{Stable} \begin{description}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc,style=nextline] @@ -207,13 +234,13 @@ teams, such as Debian-Science or Debian-Med. \item[Testing/Unstable version] \url{http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer} \end{description} -% \subsection*{Get \emph{Testing/Unstable} Debian} +% \ndsubsection{Get \emph{Testing/Unstable} Debian} % % Install on a hard-drive or in a Virtual Machine\\ % \url{http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer} % -\subsection*{How to install software} +\ndsubsection{How to install software} GUI (Synaptic): \textit{Select and click ``Apply''}\\ \includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{shots/synaptic-fslview} @@ -222,7 +249,7 @@ Command line: \texttt{apt-get install } -\subsection*{How to upgrade the entire system} +\ndsubsection{How to upgrade the entire system} GUI (Synaptic): @@ -231,7 +258,7 @@ Command line: \quad\texttt{apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade} -\subsection*{How to get support} +\ndsubsection{How to get support} \url{http://www.debian.org/support} @@ -252,7 +279,7 @@ Command line: \end{description} \begin{comment} -\section*{Reasons to choose Debian} +\ndsection{Reasons to choose Debian} \paragraph{It is maintained by its users} If something needs to be fixed or improved, we just do it. @@ -336,7 +363,7 @@ to submit bug reports and are notified when and why the bug was closed. This system allows Debian to respond to problems quickly and honestly. -\section*{Acknowledgements} +\ndsection{Acknowledgements} \end{comment} \end{multicols} @@ -354,13 +381,13 @@ system allows Debian to respond to problems quickly and honestly. \includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{logo_tuned/label} \url{http://neuro.debian.net} -%\section*{NeuroDebian Project:} +%\ndsection{NeuroDebian Project:} \section*{The Universal Research Platform} -\hrule - +% \hrule \end{center} +\vspace{-1em} -\section*{NeuroDebian is} +\ndsection{NeuroDebian is} a Debian project aiming to provide the Neuroscience community with a stable and versatile research platform -- the Debian OS. @@ -378,7 +405,7 @@ These advantages make NeuroDebian increasingly popular among neuroscientists and scientific software developers. -\subsection*{NeuroDebian is NOT} +\ndsubsection{NeuroDebian is NOT} yet another Debian GNU/Linux derivative distribution. All work done by the NeuroDebian project targets the official Debian operating system. This @@ -386,7 +413,7 @@ approach helps to increase the longevity of the project by relying on the efforts of thousands of Debian contributors. -\subsection*{Benefits from Debian integration} +\ndsubsection{Benefits from Debian integration} \begin{itemize}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc] @@ -425,7 +452,7 @@ efforts of thousands of Debian contributors. \end{itemize} -\subsection*{NeuroDebian software coverage} +\ndsubsection{NeuroDebian software coverage} \begin{flushright} \vspace{-0.5em} \url{http://neuro.debian.net/pkgs.html} @@ -440,18 +467,18 @@ efforts of thousands of Debian contributors. %\columnbreak -\subsection*{How to get NeuroDebian} +\ndsubsection{How to get NeuroDebian} \begin{description}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc] \item[Debian/Ubuntu]\url{neuro.debian.net} repository \item[Others] NeuroDebian Virtual Machine % Here place a left-top corner of OSX with seamless mode \end{description} \begin{comment} -\subsection*{Developers oriented information} +\ndsubsection{Developers oriented information} %\columnbreak -\subsection*{Who is using NeuroDebian} +\ndsubsection{Who is using NeuroDebian} \noindent %\includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{usage_worldmap} @@ -461,7 +488,7 @@ buga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dug \def\blank{\hspace{0em}\vspace{-1em}} \columnbreak -\subsection*{Work-in-progress} +\ndsubsection{Work-in-progress} \begin{description}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc,topsep=1em,style=nextline] @@ -489,11 +516,11 @@ buga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dug \end{description} -\subsection*{Testimonials} +\ndsubsection{Testimonials} \begin{flushright} \vspace{-0.5em} \url{http://neuro.debian.net/testimonials.html} -\vspace{-1em} +\vspace{-0.5em} \end{flushright} @@ -507,7 +534,7 @@ development practices.}{Prof. Daniel Y. Kimberg}{Director, Data Processing Facility, Center for Functional Neuroimaging, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA} -\subsection*{Acknowledgements} +\ndsubsection{Acknowledgements} NeuroDebian is grateful to all Debian developers and contributors for the development of Debian OS, and to Prof. James V. Haxby (PBS Department,