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See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% See http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. +% +% Description This presentation is a demonstration of the sthlm beamer +% theme, which is HEAVILY based on the HSRM beamer theme created by Benjamin Weiss +% (benjamin.weiss@student.hs-rm.de), which can be found on GitHub +% <https://github.com/hsrmbeamertheme/hsrmbeamertheme>. +% +% Created 20130731-102346 +% +% Log +% 2014-07-08 +% -Redesigned for pdfLaTeX using the New PX font +% -Removed all IEGS logos and backgrounds +% -Released as a WriteLaTeX template +% +% 2013-08-01 +% - Added overlay effect thanks to: <http://www.cgogolin.de/Computer.html> +% +% 2013-07-31 +% - Replaced HSRM beamer theme title page background pdf +% - Replaced HSRM beamer theme logo with IEGS apple logo +% - Redefined HSRM color theme with an ios7 inspired color scheme +% - Changed how mini-frames show subsection progress + + +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +% +% LOADING DOCUMENT +% +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +\documentclass[compress]{beamer} +\usetheme{sthlm} + +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +% LOADING BEAMER PACKAGES +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +\usepackage{ +booktabs, +datetime, +dtklogos, +graphicx, +multicol, +pgfplots, +ragged2e, +tabularx, +tikz, +wasysym +} + +\pgfplotsset{compat=1.8} + +\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage{newpxtext,newpxmath} +\usepackage[swedish]{babel} + +\usepackage{listings} +\lstset{ % +language=[LaTeX]TeX, +basicstyle=\normalsize\ttfamily, +keywordstyle=, +numbers=left, +numberstyle=\tiny\ttfamily, +stepnumber=1, +showspaces=false, +showstringspaces=false, +showtabs=false, +breaklines=true, +frame=tb, +framerule=0.5pt, +tabsize=4, +framexleftmargin=0.5em, +framexrightmargin=0.5em, +xleftmargin=0.5em, +xrightmargin=0.5em +} + +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +% LOADING TIKZ LIBRARIES +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +\usetikzlibrary{ +backgrounds, +mindmap +} + +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +% BEAMER OPTIONS +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +\setbeameroption{show notes} + +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +% BEAMER COMMANDS +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + + +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +% +% PRESENTATION INFORMATION +% +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +\title{Lysator} +\subtitle{The academic computer society at Linköping University} +%\date{\small{\jobname}} +\author{\texttt{lysator.liu.se}} +\institute{Info meeting 2016} + +\hypersetup{ +pdfauthor = {Henrik Henriksson: hx@lysator.liu.se}, +pdfsubject = {Lysator, }, +pdfkeywords = {}, +pdfmoddate= {D:\pdfdate}, +pdfcreator = {Lysator} +} + +\begin{document} + +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +% +% TITLE PAGE +% +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +\maketitle + +\begin{frame}{Today's agenda} + \begin{itemize} +\item A short lecture about Lysator + \begin{itemize} + \item Lysator's History + \item Lysator's Rooms + \item Lysator's Computer Systems + \item Lysator Projects + \end{itemize} +\item Tour of Lysator's server hall \texttt{foo} +\item Pizza and registration of new members + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\section{Lysator's History} +\begin{frame}{In the beginning} + Lysator was founded in 1973 by students from the Y programme. A DataSaab D21 computer + was donated and the students started thinking of building their own computers. +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{LYS-16} + In a joint project with ISY a minimal 16 bit computer was constructed. The rights + were later sold to the company ATEW in Flen. +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{RydNet} + What do you do when you don't have an internet connection in Ryd? + \pause \\ + You build your own, of course! +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{RydNet} + RydNet was one of the first networks built in Europe of its kind. Construction + started in 1991 and in 1993 a radio link with a speed of 0.5 Mbit/s between + Ryd and the university. In the end of the ninties most of the students in Ryd + had their connection via RydNet. + \pause + Studentbostäder in Ryd later decided that the internet was more than a fad + and decided to build their own network. This made RydNet close in 1999 since + most of the students had switched to the new network. +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{Lysator's other activities} + \begin{itemize} + \item Lysator had the first web server in Sweden. It was started as early as the spring of 1993. + \item LysKOM is a conference and meeting system that had ``a like button'' a few decades before Facebook. + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\section{Lysator's Rooms} +\begin{frame}{$\sim$ \small(Tilde)} + $\sim$ is Lysator's room on campus \pause + \begin{itemize} + \item Comfortable workstations \pause + \item A small kitchen with a coffee machine, fridge, freezer and microwave oven. + \item The most comfortable couch on campus. + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{\textasciicircum (Hat)} + \textasciicircum\ is Lysator's room in Ryd \pause + \begin{itemize} + \item A tiny room close to Ryd Centrum \pause + \item It was once the central for RydNet \pause + \item A good resource that is unfortunately underutilised \pause + \item Send a mail to \texttt{styrelsen@lysator.liu.se} if you want to borrow a key + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{\texttt{foo}} \pause + \texttt{foo} is Lysator's server hall in the G building \pause + \begin{itemize} + \item A nice little server hall that has room for about ten server racks \pause + \item Not open for ``regular'' users but you are free to tag along with a \texttt{root} heading there \pause + \item Shared with LiU's other computer society CTRL-C \pause + \item Other societies are allowed to house their servers at Lysator (both physical servers and virtual ones) \pause + \begin{itemize} + \item MatNat, the Y section and Staben + \item FIA, UF and Admittansen + \item SOF, LiTHe Blås, LiSS, Holgerspexet and RAG + \end{itemize} + \item foo has a 1 Gbit/s uplink to LiU's network + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\section{Lysator's Computer Systems} + +\begin{frame}{As a member you get access to\ldots + All members of Lysator get access to + \begin{itemize} + \item An account for the workstations in \(\sim\) \pause + \item Storage space (A LOT!) + \item Space for a web page on Lysator's web + (https://www.lysator.liu.se/\(\sim\)~\texttt{username}) \pause + \item Mail-address (\texttt{användarnamn}@lysator.liu.se) + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{Workstations in $\sim$} + Lysator has 10 workstations in $\sim$ with reasonable hardware, good screens + and comfortable chairs. + \begin{itemize} + \item The Workstations run Ubuntu 16.04 LTS \pause + \item Many different screen managers and desktops are available + \item A lot of programmes for everything from software development to 3D modelling. \pause + \item If something is missing a \texttt{root} can usually install it if requested. \pause + \item Gigabit connection all the way from the workstations to SUNET. + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{CPU servers} + There are several servers which users can log on and utilise, for example + calculate things, idle on IRC or just reading their mail. \pause +\begin{itemize} + \item \texttt{fukushima.lysator.liu.se} (Debian) perfect for the IRC session \pause + \item \texttt{harbinger.lysator.liu.se} (OpenSUSE) some people like OpenSUSE and that's okay. \pause + \item \texttt{armitage.lysator.liu.se} (FreeBSD) nice server for the working man \pause + \item \texttt{borg.lysator.liu.se} (Debian) Lysator's own little computing cluster \pause + \item \texttt{slartibartfast.lysator.liu.se} (Ubuntu) Lysator's Thinlinc server +\end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{Other servers} + Lysator also has web servers, a mail server, an FTP server, a LysKOM server + and a virtualisation server. +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{The Root group} + \begin{itemize} + \item A bunch of members that handle the administration of Lysator's computer systems \pause + \item They have root access (administrator accounts) for the workstations and servers \pause + \item They also create user accounts for new members \pause + \item They can either be contacted via mail <\texttt{root@lysator.liu.se}> or LysKOM <\texttt{Root (@) Lysator}> \pause + \item There are often roots in \(\sim\) that can help you + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{Datorhandboken (Computer handbook)} + \begin{itemize} + \item A wiki (in Swedish) \texttt{https://datorhandbok.lysator.liu.se} \pause + \item Has documentation about Lysator's systems (in Swedish\ldots)\pause + \item Lists of our systems and their addressses (in Swedish too :()\pause + \item Help on how to create a web page and use one's email (Sorry!) + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\section{Lysator projects} + +\begin{frame}{What is a project?} + Most of Lysator's activities are \emph{projects}. \pause + \begin{itemize} + \item ``The one that does decides'' \pause + \item Anyone can start their own project! \pause + \item Projects of all scales and types have existed and do exist + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{Historic projects} + Lysator has many historic projects that are no longer active \pause + \begin{itemize} + \item RydNet \pause + \item Natthack \pause + \item Lys-16 + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{Old and active projects} + Many projects have been going on for many years and are still going strong \pause + \begin{itemize} + \item The programming language Pike \pause + \item Projekt Runeberg \pause + \item LysKOM \pause + \item $\sim$/lib \pause + \item UppLYSning \pause + \item Built-in hacks + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{Young projects} + There is a number of projects that are relatively young + \begin{itemize} + \item LysCMS \pause + \item The AI group \pause + \begin{itemize} + \item Arimaa + \item Warlight 2 + \item Go + \item Ultimate Tic Tac Toe + \end{itemize} + \item Meshnet - LysNet + \item Hackatlon i början på december + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + + +\begin{frame}{How does one start a project?} + How does one start a Lysator project? + \pause + + \begin{itemize} + + \item You sit down and start creating, either alone or together with other + interested people. + \pause + + \item A project will often need different resources, for example server hardware, + computational power, soldering irons, Christmas lights or even financial aid. + + Lysator can in many cases provide all of the above. \pause + + \item A project can become more ``official'' via the annual meeting, which + for example results in the project having a ``responsible'' person elected + by the delegates at the autumn meeting. + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\section{What now?} + +\begin{frame}{What now?} + \begin{itemize} + \item We will all go together to \texttt{foo} in the G building and have + a little tour provided by \texttt{root}. \pause + \begin{itemize} + \item It is pretty cramped in \texttt{foo} so we enter 10 at a time. \pause + \end{itemize} +\item Efter the visit to \texttt{foo} there should be pizza in $\sim$ for everyone. + There should be at least half a pizza per person. \pause + \item If you want to become a member you can speak to one of the roots in $\sim$ + tasked with creating new members \pause + \begin{itemize} + \item The membership fee is 50 SEK. (Paid in cash or via the Plusgiro) \pause + \item Think of a username, most of them are alright \pause + \item Fill out the membership form ahead of time (some pizza stains don't matter) \pause + \end{itemize} + \item Sit down in the university's most comfortable couch and socialise with us \pause + \item Log on our system and play around! \pause + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +% +% TABLE OF CONTENTS: OVERVIEW +% +%-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +%% \section*{Overview} +%% \begin{frame}{Overview} +%% % For longer presentations hideallsubsections +%% \tableofcontents[hideallsubsections] +%% \end{frame} + +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +%% % +%% % SECTION: BACKGROUND +%% % +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +%% \section{Background} + +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +%% % FRAME: What is Beamer? +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +%% 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\begin{block}{Fourier Integral} +%% \[ +%% F(\textrm{j}\omega) = \displaystyle \int \limits_{-\infty}^{\infty} \! f(t)\cdot\textrm{e}^{-\textrm{j}\omega t} \, \mathrm{d} x +%% \] +%% \end{block} +%% \end{frame} + +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +%% % FRAME: PGFPlots +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +%% \begin{frame}{PGFPlots Bar Plot Example} +%% \begin{figure}[h] +%% \centering +%% \begin{tikzpicture} +%% \begin{axis}[ +%% ybar, +%% enlarge x limits=0.15, +%% legend style={at={(-.5,0.5)}, +%% anchor=north,legend columns=1}, +%% ylabel={\% students}, +%% symbolic x coords={A, B, C, D, E, F, DNF}, +%% xtick=data, +%% bar width=2mm, +%% width=0.7\textwidth +%% ] +%% \legend{2012, 2013}; +%% % Spring 2012 results +%% \addplot[fill=sthlmLightGrey] coordinates {(A,0) (B,0) (C,3.85) (D,23.07) (E,43.31) (F,30.77) (DNF,0.00)}; +%% % Spring 2013 results +%% \addplot[fill=sthlmDarkBlue] coordinates {(A,0) (B,3.70) (C,22.22) (D,22.22) (E,40.74) (F,3.70) (DNF,7.41)}; +%% \end{axis} +%% \end{tikzpicture} +%% \caption{Consistent improvement over the last year} +%% \end{figure} +%% \end{frame} + + +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +%% % FRAME: PGFPlots +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +%% \begin{frame}{PGFPlots 3-D Example} +%% \begin{figure}[h] +%% \centering +%% \begin{tikzpicture} +%% \begin{axis}[ +%% axis lines=left, +%% axis on top, +%% xlabel={$x$}, ylabel={$y$}, zlabel={$z$}, +%% domain=0:1, +%% y domain=0:2*pi, +%% xmin=-1.5, xmax=1.5, +%% ymin=-1.5, ymax=1.5, zmin=0.0, +%% mesh/interior colormap= +%% {blueblack}{color=(black) color=(sthlmDarkBlue)}, +%% colormap/blackwhite, +%% samples=10, +%% samples y=40, +%% z buffer=sort, +%% ] +%% \addplot3[surf] +%% ({x*cos(deg(y))},{x*sin(deg(y))},{x}); +%% \end{axis} +%% \end{tikzpicture} +%% \caption{Easily add beautiful plots} +%% \end{figure} +%% \end{frame} + +%% \begin{frame}{Mindmap made with TikZ} +%% \centering +%% \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.88] +%% \path[mindmap,concept color=sthlmGreen,text=white] +%% node[concept] {\textcolor{white}\TeX} +%% [clockwise from=-30] +%% child[concept color=sthlmBlue,text=white] { node[concept] {\textcolor{white}{\XeTeX}} } +%% child[concept color=sthlmLightBlue,text=white] { node[concept] {\ConTeXt} } +%% child[concept color=sthlmBlue,text=white] { node[concept] {\LaTeX} }; +%% \end{tikzpicture} +%% \end{frame} + +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +%% % +%% % SECTION: TUTORIAL +%% % +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +%% \section{Tutorial} + +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +%% % SUBSECTION: TUTORIAL +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +%% \subsection{the class} + +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +%% % FRAME: Theme Options +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +%% \begin{frame}{Theme Options} +%% This theme comes with some options to change it's appearance. +%% \begin{table}[] +%% \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{l>{\raggedright}X} +%% \toprule +%% \textbf{Option} & \textbf{Description} \tabularnewline +%% \midrule +%% \texttt{nosectionpages} & Section pages will be supressed.\tabularnewline +%% \bottomrule +%% \end{tabularx} +%% \label{tab:options} +%% \end{table} +%% \end{frame} + +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +%% % FRAME: Presentation Structure +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +%% \begin{frame}[containsverbatim]{Presentation Structure} + +%% A section page will be generated and the section name included in the presentation header for each section of the presentation with the current section being emphasized. If you include subsections in your presentation, then a small block will appear under the section name in the header for each frame. Once a frame has been viewed it will turn green. + +%% It's worth noting that a frame can make up multiple slides. + +%% \begin{lstlisting} +%% \section{Main Section} +%% \subsection{Main Subsection} +%% \begin{frame} +%% \frametitle{Presentation Stucture} +%% % Frame Contents Here +%% \end{frame} +%% \end{lstlisting} +%% \end{frame} + +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +%% % FRAME: Table of Contents +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +%% \begin{frame}[containsverbatim]{Table of Contents} +%% Include a listing of the presentation's sections +%% \begin{lstlisting} +%% \maketitle +%% \end{lstlisting} +%% For those longer presentations - keep the table of contents compact. +%% \begin{lstlisting} +%% \begin{frame}{Overview} +%% \tableofcontents[hideallsubsections] +%% \end{frame} +%% \end{lstlisting} +%% \end{frame} + +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +%% % FRAME: Quotations +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +%% \begin{frame}[containsverbatim]{Quotations} +%% At any time you can highlight text by using the \lstinline!\alert! definition: +%% \begin{itemize} +%% \item \alert{This is super important!} +%% \end{itemize} +%% The sthlm presentation has both \lstinline! and \lstinline!! definitions for quoting text. +%% \begin{itemize} +%% \item[] >This text has been quoted< +%% \item[] >>This text has been double quoted<< +%% \end{itemize} +%% \end{frame} + +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +%% % FRAME: Notes +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +%% \begin{frame}{Notes} + +%% There are a couple different ways in which you can present your presentation. + +%% \begin{itemize} +%% \item Splitshow (Mac OS X)\\\url{https://code.google.com/p/splitshow/} +%% \item pdf-presenter (Windows)\\\url{https://code.google.com/p/pdf-presenter/} +%% \end{itemize} +%% \end{frame} + +%% \note{ +%% Let me include a note for this particular slide. +%% \begin{itemize} +%% \item Splitshow (Mac OS X)\\\url{https://code.google.com/p/splitshow/} +%% \item pdf-presenter (Windows)\\\url{https://code.google.com/p/pdf-presenter/} +%% \end{itemize} +%% } + +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +%% % FRAME: Multiple Columns +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +%% \begin{frame}{Multiple Columns} +%% \begin{multicols}{2} +%% Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod +%% tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, +%% quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo +%% consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse +%% cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non +%% proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. +%% \begin{itemize} +%% \item Point 1 +%% \item Point 2 +%% \end{itemize} +%% \end{multicols} +%% \end{frame} + +%% \begin{frame}{References} +%% \begin{thebibliography}{10} + +%% \beamertemplatebookbibitems +%% \bibitem{Oppenheim2009} +%% Alan~V.~Oppenheim +%% \newblock Discrete-Time Signal Processing +%% \newblock Prentice Hall Press, 2009 + +%% \beamertemplatearticlebibitems +%% \bibitem{EBU2011} +%% European~Broadcasting~Union +%% \newblock Specification of the Broadcast Wave Format (BWF) +%% \newblock 2011 +%% \end{thebibliography} +%% \end{frame} + +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +%% % +%% % SECTION: Conclusion +%% % +%% %-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= + +%% \begin{frame}{About} + +%% This sthlm beamer theme is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +%% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +%% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +%% (at your option) any later version.\\ + +%% If you have any questions or comments +%% \begin{itemize} +%% \item \url{sayhi@hendryolson.com} +%% \end{itemize} +%% \end{frame} + +\end{document}