I am just starting using LaTeX and there's a problem I cannot solve.
See, I want to make a plan so I use this code :
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt,landscape]{slides}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[frenchb]{babel}
\usepackage{lmodern}
\usepackage{geometry}
\geometry{hmargin=1.5cm,vmargin=1.5cm}
\usepackage{calc}
\usepackage{enumitem}
\begin{document}
\title{Dynamique des fonctions et le probl$\grave{e}$me du chaos}
\textit{Probl$\acute{e}$matique : }
Pouvons-nous trouver une mani$\grave{e}$re de corriger la composante chaotique d'un syst$\grave{e}$me ?
\begin{enumerate}
\item \emph{Introduction au chaos : la famille des fonctions quadratiques : $Q_{\mu}(x)\eq \mu.x.(1-x)$}
\begin{itemize}%[label = \Alph*]
\item[A] D$\acute{e}$but d'analyse : points fixes attracteurs
\item[B] Apparition du chaos, d$\acute{e}$finitions
\end{itemize}
\item \emph{Une tentative de correction du chaos : $\acute{e}$tude de la fonction $f_{\mu,\lambda}\eq \mu.x.(1-x) + \lambda.x.(1+x)$}
\begin{itemize}%[label = \Alph]
\item[A] Mise en place de simplification et $\acute{e}$tude du point fixe choisi
\item[B] Etude graphique de quelques r$\acute{e}$sultats
\end{itemize}
\end{enumerate}
\end{document}
\input{transparent_plan}
And for my emphasized titles, I have these messages of error :
! Undefined control sequence.
l.23 ...es fonctions quadratiques : $Q_{\mu}(x) \eq
\mu.x.(1-x)$
and the other message is :
! Undefined control sequence.
<argument> ...e la fonction $f_{\mu,\lambda} \eq
\mu.x.(1-x) + \lambda.x.(1+x)
l.30 ...lambda} \eq \mu.x.(1-x) + \lambda.x.(1+x)
Please, can somebody help me to understand this situation ?
Best Answer
Based on previous comments, here is a 'debugged' version of your code:
Modifications:
$\acute{e}$
byé
and$\grave{e}$
byè
\maketitle
\eq
by=
\input{transparent_plan}
: since it appears after\end{document}
, it won't be interpreted and is thus useless.However, as pointed out by
Johannes_B
, thebeamer
class might me more indicated in your case. You can define your slides as following, and automatically generate a handout.Here is thus an 'improved' version of your original code, using
beamer
. (Note that I don't use fames, nor layer, what would make the presentation more dynamic)To generate a handout, just replace the first line by: