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Hi!
While reading /usr/share/doc/latex-beamer/beameruserguide.pdf.gz
I've found several typos.

I would like to point them out, so that they can (hopefully) be
fixed in a future release...

Here we go!



In the _Introduction_
---------------------

  \setbeamertemplate{some beamer element}[cirlce]{3pt}
  % New a circle is used

s/New/Now/

In _Installation_
-----------------

  beamer needs a reasonably recent version several standard packages to run

s/version several/version of several/

  you also need at the pgf package

s/need at/need/

In _Tutorial: Euclid's Presentation_
------------------------------------

  he creates a subdirectories presentation

s/subdirectories/subdirectory/

  arrows left or right of a symbols

s/symbols/symbol/

  at the beginning of each subsection disappear

s/disappear/disappears/

  frame be by giving the optional argument

s/be by/by/

  the whole theorem of proof is only shown

s/of proof/or proof/

  Euclid is somewhat please to find

s/please/pleased/

  but they do seem to hurt

s/do seem/do not seem/

  One another frame,

s/One/On/

  An Algorithm For Finding Primes Numbers.

s/Primes/Prime/

In _Guidelines for Creating Presentations_
------------------------------------------

  Since you audience is unlikely to

s/you/your/

  If you do number theorems and definition,

s/definition/definitions/

  almost sure that none of them will not be remembered.

s/will not/will/

  audience immediately seems which information

s/seems/sees/
s/information/piece of information/

  the complexity of a graphic is intensional and

s/intensional/intentional/

  to dissolve this slide into slide showing

s/into slide/into a slide/

  and a small only a small pro jection area.

s/a small only/only/

  but you your attention will nevertheless

s/you your/your/

  your audience is going to pardon this since it will not notice anyway

s/it will not notice/it will not be noticed/

In _Creating Frames_
--------------------

  The use of this option evil.

s/evil/is evil/

  that resemble more a "paper projected on the wall" than a presentation.

s/more a/more to a/
s/than a/than to a/

  only usedful

s/usedful/useful/

  the start of a new section or section

s/or section/or subsection/

  following two frame will

s/frame/frames/

  the command \setbeamesize
 
s/setbeamesize/setbeamersize/

  a certain size, say 1cm, will make the main text 1cm narrower

s/1cm/1 cm/g

  \setbeamersize{sidebar widt left=2cm}

s/widt/width/

  regardless from where you "come."

s/regardless from where you "come."/regardless of where you "come" from./

In _Creating Overlays_
----------------------

  Some overlay-specification-aware commands cannot only handle normal overlay 
specifications, but also

s/cannot only handle/can handle not only/

  Example: \action<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>{Could also have used \alert<2>{}.}

Maybe inserting a \verb is more
correct: Could also have used \verb|\alert<2>{}|.

  We can now easily insert new entries, without having to change anything

s/anything/anything else/

In _Structuring a Presentation: The Static Global Structure_
------------------------------------------------------------

  These commands are use to create a static structure,

s/use/used/

  the author(s)'s names,

s/author(s)'s names/author(s)'(s) name(s)/
maybe better
s/author(s)'s names/authors' names/

  it is used to as textcolor

s/used to/used/

  The <subshort tile> is not used by default,

s/subshort tile/short subtitle/

  The <shown part name> is not shown anywhere by default

s/shown part/short part/

  Be sure you what you are doing if you use this.

s/you what/you know what/

In _Structuring a Presentation: The Local Structure_
----------------------------------------------------

  like itemize/enumerate subbody being

s/being/begin/

  Using these commands makes is easy to change

s/is easy/it easy/

  The default \qed symbol is an open rectangle

s/rectangle/square/      ?

  To get an closed rectangle

s/ an / a /
s/rectangle/square/      ?

  If there is a overlay specification

s/ a / an /

  intro consideration by

s/intro/into/

  contents to be written to an external file and the read back

s/the read/then read/

In _Graphics_
-------------

  you wish/must you latex and dvips

s/must you/must use/

  is actually not format that can be included

s/not format/not a format/

In _Animations, Sounds, and Slide Transitions_
----------------------------------------------

  It can used together with beamer and with ppower4,

s/It can used/It can be used/

  the the sound is played.

s/the the/the/

  In zero is specified, the slide is shown as

s/In zero/If zero/

In _Managing Non-Presentation Versions and Material_
----------------------------------------------------

  The following element dictates who the note pages are rendered

s/who/how/

  (the last two are really tokens,

s/are/are not/

In Part III _Changing the Way Things Look_
------------------------------------------

  ways to change the appearance of an appearance at all levels of detail.

s/of an appearance/of a presentation/

In _Themes_
-----------

  the creator of the theme should have taken of that for you

s/taken/taken care/

In _Inner Themes, Outer Themes, and Templates_
----------------------------------------------

  This theme is a "dirty" an inner theme

s/an inner/inner/

  Since this a problem that is common to most templates,

s/this a/this is a/

  to predefined a template for you

s/predefined/predefine/

In _Colors_
-----------

  They have happen to sea-animal names.

s/have happen to/happen to have/

  Installs a near-transparent backgrounds for

s/a near-transparent/nearly-transparent/

  likewise for the backgrounds

s/the backgrounds/backgrounds/

  cannot only have parents, but also

s/cannot only/can not only/

  {\usebeamercolor[fg]{my color b} also dark red text}
  {\usebeamercolor[fg]{my color b} now dark green text}

s/my color b/my color B/

  the "quaternary" one is least important.

s/is least/is the least/

  text to "completely disappear.

s/disappear/disappear"/

In _Fonts_
----------

  Note that there is a different between specifying

s/different/difference/

  The command should be command like \bfseries

s/be/be a/

In _How To Import Presentations Based on
Other Packages and Classes_
----------------------------------------

  The intension of these layers

s/intension/intention/

  \begin{slides}[<options>]{<frame title>}
  <environment contents>
  \end{slides}

s/slides/slide/g

  \untilsSlide*{<slide number>}{<text>}

s/untilsSlide/untilSlide/

  Add the option accumulate if you wish

s/accumulate/accumulated/

  The should be not commands in the preamble

s/The should be not/There shouldn't be any/

  unless you use the accumulate option

s/accumulate/accumulated/

  accumulate causes overlays to be accumulated

s/accumulate/accumulated/

  if the accumulate option is given,        ![two occurrences]

s/accumulate/accumulated/

  is shown one the same slide as the previous

s/one/on/




Bye and thanks for your attention...


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