\ProvidesFile{blogdot.cfg}[2011/10/21 local blogdot.sty config] %% (U.L.:) For my 1024$\times$600 screen %% (with Mozilla Firefox~3.6.22 for Ubuntu canonical~-~1.0), %% the following choice of `\leftpagemargin' worked best %% for my goal of 640px type area width. %% (Finally it turned out that I needed more.) %% When I increased it, actually the left margin shrunk. %% I am not an HTML expert. I also tried increasing %% body width (and "center" value of @align), in vain. \renewcommand*{\leftpagemargin}{176} % \renewcommand*{\rightpagemargin}{\leftpagemargin} % \renewcommand*{\upperpagemargin}{80} %% I prepared my presentation for a screen of %% 600px height and tried to confine myself to a %% type area height of 440px; a lower margin of 504px would hide %% the next "page"/"slide" even on a screen 1024px high: % \renewcommand*{\lowerpagemargin}{504} % \renewcommand*{\typeareawidth}{640} % \renewcommand*{\typeareaheight}{440} % \ShowBlogDotBorders % \ShowBlogDotFrame %% Overall background color: % \renewcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#ffffff} %% Language choices: % \input{lang-de.fdf} % \input{lang-en.fdf} %% ... `blogdot.cfg' may be a good idea for general settings; %% recompiling the presentation of a given document source %% `.tex' may better be controlled in a file `.cfg' ... %% %% Open CTAN files: %% 2011/10/21 % \usemirrorctan % \usecurrdirctan %% Stop processing this file: \endinput