diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d6912fb..1fa6ac0 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -5,9 +5,14 @@ This set of styles (themes) were designed mainly concerning simplicity and beaut -## Last update: 28.jun.2023 - What´s new? +## Last update: 12.jul.2023 - What´s new? -🆕 **Just arrived**! The **Kurt Gödel**, **Alan Turing** and **Martin Luther King** themes have just arrives! Enjoy! Theme **JOBS** updated!!! +- 🆕 **Just arrived**! Enjoy! + - **Albert Einstein**, + - **Martin Luther King**, + - **Kurt Gödel**, and + - **Alan Turing**. +- 🆕 Theme **JOBS** updated!!! ## One Example of Marp slide creation with style! @@ -50,6 +55,9 @@ This slide deck was created to be used in a presentarion about Artifical INelig ### ![](img/marpstyle-ready.svg) In honor of Edmund Husserl (1859–1938) [![Style: Husserl](img/husserl.png)](examples/example-husserl.pdf) +### ![](img/marpstyle-brand-new.svg) In honor of Albert Einstein (1879–1955) + [![Style: Husserl](img/einstein.png)](examples/example-einstein.pdf) + ### ![](img/marpstyle-ready.svg) In honor of Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) [![Style: Heidegger](img/heidegger.png)](examples/example-heidegger.pdf) @@ -91,21 +99,22 @@ Course you need `Marp` installed and operational. I created the available styles ], "settings": { "markdown.marp.themes": [ - "./style/socrates.css" - "./style/plato.css" "./style/descartes.css" - "./style/leibniz.css" - "./style/kant.css" - "./style/hegel.css" + "./style/einstein.css" "./style/freud.css" - "./style/husserl.css" "./style/godel.css" + "./style/hegel.css" "./style/heidegger.css" - "./style/turing.css" - "./style/king.css" + "./style/husserl.css" "./style/jobs.css" + "./style/kant.css" + "./style/king.css" + "./style/leibniz.css" + "./style/plato.css" "./style/schema.css" + "./style/socrates.css" "./style/structure.css" + "./style/turing.css" ] } } @@ -124,6 +133,7 @@ You might as well use my themes directly from github using the url, just like de "settings": { "markdown.marp.themes": [ "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/descartes.css" + "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/einstein.css" "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/freud.css" "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/godel.css" "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/hegel.css" @@ -133,13 +143,11 @@ You might as well use my themes directly from github using the url, just like de "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/kant.css" "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/king.css" "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/leibniz.css" - "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/orwell.css" "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/plato.css" "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/schema.css" - "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/simple.css" "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/socrates.css" - "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/turing.css" "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/structure.css" + "https://cunhapaulo.github.io/style/turing.css" ] } } diff --git a/examples/example-einstein.html b/examples/example-einstein.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f063952 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/example-einstein.html @@ -0,0 +1,576 @@ +Example Slides for Theme King
Only Speed of Light is Absolute
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General and Special Relativity in Physics
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Albert Einstein
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Washington, D.C., August 28, 1963
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Only Speed of Light is Absolute

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General and Special Relativity in Physics

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Washington, D.C., August 28, 1963

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Dr. Martin Luther King, JR. (1963). TEXT OF SPEECH DELIVERED IN THE MARCH ON WASHINGTON. August 28, 1963.

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That philosophy and the sciences were closely linked in the age of Leibniz, Newton, and Kant; but a more precise determination of the structure of this linkage is required.

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Absolute only the speed of light
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General and Special Relativity in Physics
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Albert Einstein
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+ + +--- +![bg right:33% brightness:0.9](../img/albert-einstein2webp.webp) + + + +# Absolute, only the speed of light +## General and Special Relativity in Physics +### Albert Einstein +#### Bern, Schweiz, 1905 (anno mirabilis) +##### Eidgenössisches Amt für Geistiges Eigentum + +--- + +![bg](../img/einstein-haus-bern.jpg) + +--- + +![bg w:100%](../img/einstein-haus-sign.jpg) + +--- + +# Normal Slide + +Common texts + +--- + +![bg blur:8px grayscale:1 brightness:0.8](https://cdn.gamma.app/theme_images/gamma/gamma-15_bcdb1f14.jpg) + +# Normal Slide + +Common texts + +--- +# Lists + +
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+ +4. *Luzern (Lucerna)* +5. *St. Gallen* +6. *Winterthur* +7. *Lugano* +8. *Freiburg (Friburgo)* +
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+ +--- + + +# Is Algebraic Graph Knowledge **Possible**? + +Research has been conducted in order to evaluate the possibility of reaching meaningful knowledge from Algebraic Graph transformations. + +- Model Cheking and theorem prooving are viable paths. + +When the neet to make strong assertions becomes inevitable: +- This is the first way: **outstanding assertion**! +- Even greater impact comes from: _hilight text_! + +> ***Note**: This is a very long footnote line intended to test the layout of two. +> +--- +![bg blur:5px grayscale:1](https://photy.org/photos/blue-halftone-wide-photy.org.jpg) + + +# Is Algebraic Graph Knowledge **Possible**? + +Research has been conducted in order to evaluate the possibility of reaching meaningful knowledge from Algebraic Graph transformations. + +- Model Cheking and theorem prooving are viable paths. + +When the neet to make strong assertions becomes inevitable: +- This is the first way: **outstanding assertion**! +- Even greater impact comes from: _hilight text_! + +> ***Note**: This is a very long footnote line intended to test the layout of two. +> +--- + +![bg blur:5px](https://photy.org/photos/blue-halftone-wide-photy.org.jpg) + + +# Is Algebraic Graph Knowledge **Possible**? + +Research has been conducted in order to evaluate the possibility of reaching meaningful knowledge from Algebraic Graph transformations. + +- Model Cheking and theorem prooving are viable paths. + +When the neet to make strong assertions becomes inevitable: +- This is the first way: **outstanding assertion**! +- Even greater impact comes from: _hilight text_! + +> ***Note**: This is a very long footnote line intended to test the layout of two. +> +--- + +
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+ +# H1 +## H2 +### H3 +#### H4 +##### H5 +###### H6 +
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+ +- This is a fragment o normal text written here in order to exemplify the use of several featrues in CSS. + +- This is a fragment o normal text written here in order to exemplify the use of several featrues in CSS. + + - This is one **feature** + - This is another subjetc. + +
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+ +1. One +2. Two +3. Three + 1. abc + 2. def +4. End of list + +
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+ +```haskell + +primes = filterPrime [2..] + where filterPrime (p:xs) = + p : filterPrime [x | x <- xs, x `mod` p /= 0] + +seqLength :: Num b ⇒ Sequence a → b +seqAppend :: Sequence a → Sequence a → Sequence a + +seqLength Nil = 0 +seqLength (Cons _ xs) = 1 + seqLength xs + +seqAppend Nil ys = ys +seqAppend (Cons x xs) ys = Cons x (seqAppend xs ys) + +``` +
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+ +--- + +# Tables + +| Column A | Column B | Column C | Column D | +| -------- | -------- | -------- | :------: | +| A1 | B1 | C1 | D1 | +| A2 | B2 | C2 | D2 | +| A3 | B3 | C3 | D3 | + +
+Table: Exemple of use of tables. +
+ +--- +![bg opacity:0.2 blur:5px](https://i0.wp.com/jornal.usp.br/wp-content/uploads/20170323_00_olhar-cientifico.jpg?resize=768%2C403&ssl=1) + +# LaTeX Equations + +$$\frac{1}{c^2}\frac{\partial^2\mathbf{\psi}}{\partial t^2} = \nabla^2 \circ\mathbf{\psi} $$ +$$\nabla \times \textbf{E}=- \frac{\partial \textbf{B}}{\partial t}$$ +$$\nabla^2 \textbf{E} = \mu \epsilon \frac{\partial^2 \textbf{E}}{\partial t^2}$$ +$$c=\sqrt{\frac{1}{\mu \epsilon}}$$ + +
+Formulae: Exemples of use of LaTeX formulas. +
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+Figure 1: Göthe, Suhrkamp (2011). +
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+Figure 2: Sophokles, Suhrkamp (2015). +
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+Figure: Oxford edition (1979). +
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+ +## Hegel's Phenomenology + +The book was originally entitled "Phänomenologie des Geistes" by its author, G.W.F. Hegel. + +* Published in 1807, marked a significant development in German idealism after Kant. + +* In this book Hegel develops his concepts of dialectic. + +[Price at Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0198245971/ref=ox_sc_act_image_2?smid=A1ZZFT5FULY4LN&psc=1): $ 17.83 + +
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+ +--- + +# Image and text + +
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+ + +## Kant, Leibniz & Newton + +That philosophy and the sciences were closely linked in the age of Leibniz, Newton, and Kant; but a more precise determination of the structure of this linkage is required. + +This addresses the transformations of metaphysics as a discipline, the emergence of analytical mechanics, the diverging avenues of 18th-century Newtonianism, the body-mind problem, and philosophical principles of classification in the life sciences. + + +[Price at Amazon](https://www.amazon.de/Between-Leibniz-Newton-Kant-Philosophy/dp/3031343395/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_pt_BR=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&crid=16F5PCQR437M7&keywords=Kant+Springer&qid=1689169670&s=books&sprefix=kant+springer%2Cstripbooks%2C204&sr=1-1): 128,39 € + + +
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+Figure: Springer edition (2023). +
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+ +--- + + + +"There is an **increasing** demand of current information systems to incorporate the use of a higher degree of formalism in the development process. **Formal Methods** consist of a set of tools and techniques based on mathematical model and formal logic that are used to **specify and verify** requirements and designs for hardware and software systems." + +--- + + +![bg opacity:.3 blur:8.0px ](https://www.altoastral.com.br/media/uploads/legacy/2016/07/Albert_Einstein-Wikimedia_Commons.jpg) + + +
+ + "There is an **increasing** demand of current information systems to incorporate the use of a higher degree of formalism in the development process. **Formal Methods** consist of a set of tools and techniques based on mathematical model and formal logic that are used to **specify and verify** requirements and designs for hardware and software systems." + +
+ +--- + +![bg brightness:0.9 opacity:.2](../img/albert-einstein.jpg) + + + Transition Slide 1
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_Aditional_ **Text** + +--- + + +THANK YOU! + +![bg opacity:.85](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/GMfYG6RJ-jk/maxresdefault.jpg) + +--- + + + +![bg left:33% opacity:20% blur:8px](https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1524995997946-a1c2e315a42f?ixlib=rb-1.2.1&ixid=MnwxMjA3fDB8MHxwaG90by1wYWdlfHx8fGVufDB8fHx8&auto=format&fit=crop&w=870&q=80) + +# References + +1. PLATO. **Plato Republic**. Tradução: C. D. C. Reeve. Indianapolis, IN, USA: Hackett Publishing Company, 2004. + +1. PLATO. **Plato Republic**. Tradução: C. D. C. Reeve. Indianapolis, IN, USA: Hackett Publishing Company, 2004. +2. ARISTOTELES. **Nikomachische Ethik**. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2010. (Klassiker Auslegen).v. 2 +3. KANT, Immanuel. **Kritik der Praktischen Vernunft**. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2002. (Klassiker Auslegen).v. 26 +4. HEGEL, Georg Friederich Wilhelm. **Hegel´s Phenomenology of Spirit**. Tradução: A. V. Miller. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. + +--- + + + +# References +
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+ +1. PLATO. **Plato Republic**. Tradução: C. D. C. Reeve. Indianapolis, IN, USA: Hackett Publishing Company, 2004. +2. ARISTOTELES. **Nikomachische Ethik**. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2010. (Klassiker Auslegen).v. 2 +3. KANT, Immanuel. **Kritik der Praktischen Vernunft**. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2002. (Klassiker Auslegen).v. 26 +4. HEGEL, Georg Friederich Wilhelm. **Hegel´s Phenomenology of Spirit**. Tradução: A. V. Miller. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. + +
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+ +5. HUSSERL, Edmund. **The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology**. Evanston, USA: Northwestern University Press, 1970. +6. CASSIRER, Ernst. **The Myth of the State**. New Haven, USA: Yale University Press, 1946. +7. HEIDEGGER, Martin. **Sein und Zeit**. 11. ed. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1967. +8. GADAMER, Hans-Georg. **Wahrheit und Methode**. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2007. v. 30. +
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Gödel, Kurt (1906 - 1978) 14. Turing, Alan (1912 - 1954) 15. King, Martin Luther (1929 - 1968) +16. Einstein, Albert # Prospective Names -1. Einstein, Albert -2. Adorno, Theodor -3. Aquinas, Thomas -4. Aristotle -5. Berkeley, George -6. Cantor, Georg -7. Copernico, Nicolau -8. Espinosa, Baruch -9. Frege, Gottlob -10. Galileo Galilei -11. Hume, David -12. Locke, John -13. Newton, Isaac -14. Cassirer, Ernst +1. Adorno, Theodor +2. Aquinas, Thomas +3. Aristotle +4. Berkeley, George +5. Cantor, Georg +6. Copernico, Nicolau +7. Espinosa, Baruch +8. Frege, Gottlob +9. Galileo Galilei +10. Hume, David +11. Locke, John +12. Newton, Isaac +13. Cassirer, Ernst 15. Kardec, Allan 16. 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