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     * You can use it with [[https://pdfpc.github.io/|pdfpc]] to show slides on the overhead projector while reading your notes on your laptop's screen. Create the dual-screen PDF with ''\usepackage{pgfpages} \setbeameroption{show notes} \setbeameroption{show notes on second screen=left}'' and add notes using ''\note{Hello!}''. Then display your presentation with ''pdfpc --notes=left presentation.pdf''.     * You can use it with [[https://pdfpc.github.io/|pdfpc]] to show slides on the overhead projector while reading your notes on your laptop's screen. Create the dual-screen PDF with ''\usepackage{pgfpages} \setbeameroption{show notes} \setbeameroption{show notes on second screen=left}'' and add notes using ''\note{Hello!}''. Then display your presentation with ''pdfpc --notes=left presentation.pdf''.
   * If you need a pdf-a validator (e.g. for your thesis), you can use  `/lnet/ms/projects/verapdf/checkpdf` in the ufal internal network, which is a wrapper for the verapdf tool. New versions of the specification of exact requirements for submitting theses at the Charles university (called a "profile") appear regularly at https://cuni.cz/UK-7987.html; by default, the tool uses version UK-7987-version1-custom8.xml .   * If you need a pdf-a validator (e.g. for your thesis), you can use  `/lnet/ms/projects/verapdf/checkpdf` in the ufal internal network, which is a wrapper for the verapdf tool. New versions of the specification of exact requirements for submitting theses at the Charles university (called a "profile") appear regularly at https://cuni.cz/UK-7987.html; by default, the tool uses version UK-7987-version1-custom8.xml .
-  * If you maintain your thesis in a git repository (e.g., on GitHub or the MFF GitLab), you might want to set up automatic CI that makes sure that your document can be built and satisfies PDF-A on every git push. Jan Bronec made a [[https://gitlab.mff.cuni.cz/bronecja/thesis-en-with-verify|fork]] of the official thesis template, which already contains these CI scripts. The fork might be behind the official repository, so you might only want to use the scripts, which are present in the ''.github/workflows/compile_verify.yml'' and ''.gitlab-ci.yml'' files, for GitHub and GitLab, respectively. Some settings may need to be further enabled in the GitLab repository to enable the CI runners.+  * If you maintain your thesis in a git repository (e.g., on GitHub or the MFF GitLab), you might want to set up automatic CI that makes sure that your document can be built and satisfies PDF-A on every git push. Jan Bronec made a [[https://gitlab.mff.cuni.cz/bronecja/thesis-en-with-verify|fork]] of the official thesis template, which already contains these CI scripts. The [[https://gitlab.mff.cuni.cz/bronecja/thesis-en-with-verify|fork]] might be behind the official repository, so you might only want to use the scripts, which are present in the ''.github/workflows/compile_verify.yml'' and ''.gitlab-ci.yml'' files, for GitHub and GitLab, respectively. Some settings may need to be further enabled in the GitLab repository to enable the CI runners.
  
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