//#include{sciences.mrk} !input{sciences.mrk} !gpath{figs} !beamer !begin != Introduction !clr > Header - this is an example without info/comments !fig{tux.jpg} !section Experimental Procedure !clr > Header - this is an example 2 !info this is here the description of the above image !fig{tux.jpg} !clr > Header - this is an example 3 !info again, this is here the description of the above image !fig{tux.jpg} !section Section !clr > Header - this is an example, with two images !figab{tux.jpg}{tux.jpg} !clr > Header - this is an example, with two images and infos !info An info about images !figab{tux.jpg}{tux.jpg} !clr > Header - this is an example with two images !figab{tux.jpg}{tux.jpg} != Conclusions !clr > Some achievements - This presentation was made using Unibeam and Latex !bigskip - Unibeam is a great C code for making slides !bigskip - Unibeam can be compiled using TCC on most operating systems. !bigskip - Unibeam allows to create beautiful presentation and books != Thank You !clr > Header - Thank you for your attention ! - Thank you for your attention ! - Thank you for your attention ! - Thank you for your attention !