% use [nosolutions] flag to hide solutions. % use [solutions] flag to show solutions. \documentclass[ nosolutions ]{../../resources/ormc_handout} \usepackage{pdfpages} \usepackage{sliderule} % Args: % x, top scale y, label \newcommand{\slideruleind}[3]{ \draw[ line width=1mm, draw=black, opacity=0.3, text opacity=1 ] ({#1}, {#2 + 1}) -- ({#1}, {#2 - 1.1}) node [below] {#3}; } \begin{document} \maketitle {Slide Rules} { Prepared by Mark on \today } \begin{center} \begin{minipage}{6cm} Dad says that anyone who can't use a slide rule is a cultural illiterate and should not be allowed to vote. \vspace{1ex} \textit{Have Space Suit --- Will Travel, 1958} \end{minipage} \end{center} \hfill \input{parts/0 logarithms.tex} \input{parts/1 intro.tex} \input{parts/2 multiplication.tex} \input{parts/3 division.tex} \input{parts/4 squares.tex} \input{parts/5 inverses.tex} \input{parts/6 log.tex} % Make sure the slide rule is on an odd page, % so that double-sided printing won't require % students to tear off problems. \checkoddpage \ifoddpage\else \vspace*{\fill} \begin{center} { \Large \textbf{This page unintentionally left blank.} } \end{center} \vspace{\fill} \pagebreak \fi \includepdf[ pages=1, fitpaper=true ]{resources/rule.pdf} \end{document}