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 \section{Linux}
-\section{Python}
-\section{Robot control library}
 
 
 \begin{frame}{Linux, Linux CLI basics}
@@ -166,6 +164,8 @@ sorting=ynt
 
 
 
+
+\section{Python}
 \begin{frame}{Python}
 \begin{itemize}[label=\ding{95}]
 \item basic syntax and usage
@@ -181,7 +181,9 @@ sorting=ynt
 \end{frame}
 
 
-\begin{frame}{ur\_simple\_control}
+
+\section{Simple manipulator control library}
+\begin{frame}{Simple manipulator control}
 \begin{itemize}[label=\ding{95}]
 \item basic info 
 		\pause
diff --git a/linux/03_CLI_basics.md b/linux/03_CLI_basics.md
index cd0c399188d170cb5664560790c1985160bbca11..fa682df036f6e2542b6bab083b8e8775623649a9 100644
--- a/linux/03_CLI_basics.md
+++ b/linux/03_CLI_basics.md
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
 Concepts and terminalogy:
 - terminal emulator
 - shell
+- commands
+- flags/arguments
 - absolute and relative path
 - distribution
 - package manager
@@ -19,12 +21,22 @@ Content:
 - sudo
 - cd
 - pwd
-- apt - example update and install htop  
-- --help - example: use ls -l
 - touch, mkdir
 - rm 
+- apt - example update and install htop  
+- --help - example: use ls -l
 - empowerment points:
     - example reading error messing (bad install)
     - man
 - ssh
 - SIGINT via ctrl-c
+
+## additional resources
+------------------------
+- tons and tons of videos on youtube
+- [book on CLI basics](https://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php) 
+- apropos
+- info pages, start with info coreutils
+- google the thing you want to do
+- if you want to do what the shell does (and much more)
+  programmatically, then consider reading [the bible](https://www.man7.org/tlpi/)
diff --git a/project_management/01_intro_to_project_management.md b/project_management/01_intro_to_project_management.md
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@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+# introduction to project management
+----------------------------------------
+There are a million things to say about project management.
+I know nothing about it apart from the fact that it exists.
+What I do know from experience is that if you're
+planning on writing more than 200 lines of Python code,
+you need to do some kind of project management
+to avoid some of the pain and suffering that comes with doing a project.
+
+Here are the key components of project management:
+1. planning
+2. communication
+3. version control 
+
+## planning
+-------------
+### raison d'ĂȘtre
+------------------
+3 weeks into the project the probability of things not working
+out exactly according to plan is 100%. This situation
+is precisely the reason why you need to have a written plan.
+It allows you to see:
+- what went wrong and what didn't
+- which parts you need to update and which parts are affected by this
+- what was forgotten
+- what was added, but was never planned for and what does that change
+- what's the best way to proceed forward
+- what are the new priorities
+
+### what's a good plan
+----------------------
+a plan which contains
+    - the description of what you're doing, why, how and when
+    - priorities and dependencies
+    - alternatives for the hows
+    - mid-point deadlines for the whens
+    - subtask division and clear task allocation
+    - is easy to read
+
+## communication
+-------------------
+- willingness to listen and compromise
+- willingness say what you think
+- a common place for written communication which everyone frequents often
+- code documentation, including usage instructions
+- set meeting dates, with an agreed-upon written meeting agenda
+
+## version control
+-------------------
+next video
diff --git a/linux/07_git.md b/project_management/02_version_control_and_git.md
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@@ -66,8 +66,9 @@ and you don't step on each others toe in the process.
 
 ### discarding changes
 -----------------------
-- stash 
-- revert
+- git stash - puts the changes from last commit "on the side" (similar to a cut command in text editing),
+          they can be brought back with git stash pop
+- git revert
 
 ### merging changes
 ---------------
@@ -84,10 +85,11 @@ works as it should, and commit the changes.
 
 ## additional goodies
 -------------
-- .gitignore
+- .gitignore - file where you specify what to ignore, essential when working with (large) datafiles
+               as git is really meant just for text (code)
 - using difftool in your preferred ide
-- logging in with ssh keys
-- git-lfs
+- logging in with ssh keys - you can skip typing in email and password
+- git-lfs - for storing large files on the git-server (convenient up to a certain size)
 
 ### resources
 -------------
@@ -102,4 +104,4 @@ works as it should, and commit the changes.
 - other man-7 pages on git as needed
 - man git
 - man git [command] works for [command]
-- google
+- google "how to do x in git"
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diff --git a/project_management/intro_prez/beamercolorthemefocus.sty b/project_management/intro_prez/beamercolorthemefocus.sty
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ff80737d101ccbe09d45a0b7f3cf0241f2f68885
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+% Copyright (C) 2018 Pasquale Claudio Africa.
+%               2018 Sebastian Friedl.
+%
+% This file is part of beamerthemefocus.
+%
+% beamerthemefocus is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+% (at your option) any later version.
+% 
+% beamerthemefocus is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+% GNU General Public License for more details.
+% 
+% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+% along with beamerthemefocus. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+\mode<presentation>
+
+
+% DEFINE COLORS. ---------------------------------------------------------------
+\definecolor{main}{RGB}{64, 64, 64}
+\definecolor{background}{RGB}{239, 239, 239}
+
+\definecolor{alert}{RGB}{180, 0, 0}
+\definecolor{example}{RGB}{0, 110, 0}
+
+
+% SET COLORS. ------------------------------------------------------------------
+\setbeamercolor{normal text}{fg=main, bg=background}
+\setbeamercolor{alerted text}{fg=alert}
+\setbeamercolor{example text}{fg=example}
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+\setbeamercolor{titlelike}{fg=background, bg=main}
+\setbeamercolor{frametitle}{parent={titlelike}}
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+\setbeamercolor{footline}{fg=background, bg=main}
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+\setbeamercolor{block title}{bg=main!80!background, fg=background}
+\setbeamercolor{block body}{bg=main!10!background, fg=main}
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+\setbeamercolor{block title alerted}{bg=alert, fg=background}
+\setbeamercolor{block body alerted}{bg=alert!10!background, fg=main}
+
+\setbeamercolor{block title example}{bg=example, fg=background}
+\setbeamercolor{block body example}{bg=example!10!background, fg=main}
+
+\setbeamercolor{itemize item}{fg=main}
+\setbeamercolor{itemize subitem}{fg=main}
+
+\setbeamercolor{enumerate item}{fg=main!70!black}
+\setbeamercolor{enumerate subitem}{fg=main!70!black}
+
+\setbeamercolor{description item}{fg=main!70!black}
+\setbeamercolor{description subitem}{fg=main!70!black}
+
+\setbeamercolor{caption name}{fg=main}
+
+\setbeamercolor{section in toc}{fg=main}
+\setbeamercolor{subsection in toc}{fg=main}
+\setbeamercolor{section number projected}{bg=main}
+\setbeamercolor{subsection number projected}{bg=main}
+
+\setbeamercolor{bibliography item}{fg=main}
+\setbeamercolor{bibliography entry author}{fg=main!70!black}
+\setbeamercolor{bibliography entry title}{fg=main}
+\setbeamercolor{bibliography entry location}{fg=main}
+\setbeamercolor{bibliography entry note}{fg=main}
+
+\mode<all>
diff --git a/project_management/intro_prez/beamerfontthemefocus.sty b/project_management/intro_prez/beamerfontthemefocus.sty
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..faa8ba9ff0e08f774a9c93c4cc1e3e773fcd676b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/project_management/intro_prez/beamerfontthemefocus.sty
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+% Copyright (C) 2018 Pasquale Claudio Africa.
+%               2018 Sebastian Friedl.
+%
+% This file is part of beamerthemefocus.
+%
+% beamerthemefocus is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+% (at your option) any later version.
+% 
+% beamerthemefocus is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+% GNU General Public License for more details.
+% 
+% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+% along with beamerthemefocus. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+\mode<presentation>
+
+
+% SET FONTS. -------------------------------------------------------------------
+\setbeamerfont{title}{size=\LARGE, shape=\scshape\bfseries}
+\setbeamerfont{subtitle}{size=\normalsize, shape=\scshape, parent=structure}
+\setbeamerfont{author}{size=\large, shape=\scshape}
+
+\setbeamerfont{institute}{size=\small, shape=\scshape}
+\setbeamerfont{date}{size=\small, shape=\scshape}
+
+\setbeamerfont{sectiontitle}{size=\huge, series=\scshape\bfseries}
+\setbeamerfont{frametitle}{size=\Large, shape=\scshape}
+
+\setbeamerfont{footline}{size=\scriptsize}
+
+\setbeamerfont{focusframe}{size=\huge, shape=\scshape}
+
+\setbeamerfont{description item}{shape=\bfseries}
+
+\setbeamerfont{caption name}{shape=\bfseries}
+
+\setbeamerfont{bibliography item}{size=\small, shape=\scshape}
+\setbeamerfont{bibliography entry author}{size=\small, shape=\scshape}
+\setbeamerfont{bibliography entry title}{size=\small, series=\scshape\bfseries}
+\setbeamerfont{bibliography entry location}{size=\small, shape=\scshape\normalfont}
+\setbeamerfont{bibliography entry note}{size=\small, shape=\scshape\normalfont}
+
+\mode<all>
diff --git a/project_management/intro_prez/beamerinnerthemefocus.sty b/project_management/intro_prez/beamerinnerthemefocus.sty
new file mode 100755
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c990d22f4de77b22cc76e22a19f3ea5ccfb0c852
--- /dev/null
+++ b/project_management/intro_prez/beamerinnerthemefocus.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
+% Copyright (C) 2018 Pasquale Claudio Africa.
+%               2018 Sebastian Friedl.
+%
+% This file is part of beamerthemefocus.
+%
+% beamerthemefocus is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+% (at your option) any later version.
+% 
+% beamerthemefocus is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+% GNU General Public License for more details.
+% 
+% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+% along with beamerthemefocus. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+\mode<presentation>
+
+\RequirePackage{tikz}
+
+
+% CUSTOMIZE STRUCTURE ELEMENTS. ------------------------------------------------
+\setbeamertemplate{blocks}[default]
+
+\setbeamertemplate{section in toc}[square]
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+    {\usebeamercolor{frametitle}\colorlet{focus@@temp}{bg}%
+        \begin{tikzpicture}[overlay, remember picture]
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+    \vspace{-1.65\baselineskip}
+    \begin{minipage}[b][0.35\paperheight]{\textwidth}
+        \vspace{\baselineskip}
+        \usebeamerfont{title}
+        \usebeamercolor[fg]{frametitle}
+        \inserttitle
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+    \begin{minipage}[t][0.1\paperheight]{\textwidth}
+        \usebeamerfont{subtitle}
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+    {\vfuzz=9999pt\vbox to 0pt {
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+    \vspace*{\baselineskip}
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+    \vspace*{\baselineskip}
+    \begin{minipage}[t]{\textwidth}
+        \usebeamerfont{date}{\insertdate}
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+    \vspace*{5\baselineskip}
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+    \addtocounter{framenumber}{-1}
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+% Section page.
+\defbeamertemplate*{section page}{focus}{%
+    {%
+        \usebeamercolor{frametitle}\colorlet{focus@@temp}{bg}%
+        \begin{tikzpicture}[overlay, remember picture]
+            \fill[color=focus@@temp] (current page.north west) rectangle ([shift = {(0, -0.45\paperheight)}] current page.north east);
+        \end{tikzpicture}%
+    }
+    
+    \vspace{-2\baselineskip}
+    \begin{minipage}[b][0.45\paperheight]{\textwidth}
+        \usebeamerfont{sectiontitle}
+        \usebeamercolor[fg]{frametitle}
+        \let\hyperlink\@secondoftwo\insertsection
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+    \begin{minipage}[t][0.55\paperheight]{\textwidth}
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+}
+
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+    \begin{frame}[plain, noframenumbering]{}
+        \sectionpage
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+}
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3f05f338e0ee80d8918e7bcba9c4983b746b36bd
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+++ b/project_management/intro_prez/beamerouterthemefocus.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,255 @@
+% Copyright (C) 2018 Pasquale Claudio Africa.
+%               2018 Sebastian Friedl.
+%
+% This file is part of beamerthemefocus.
+%
+% beamerthemefocus is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+% (at your option) any later version.
+% 
+% beamerthemefocus is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+% GNU General Public License for more details.
+% 
+% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+% along with beamerthemefocus. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+\mode<presentation>
+
+\RequirePackage{appendixnumberbeamer}% Don't number appendix frames.
+\RequirePackage{etoolbox}% \BeforeBeginEnvironment
+\RequirePackage{tikz}
+
+
+% FRAMETITLE TEMPLATES. --------------------------------------------------------
+\defbeamertemplate*{frametitle}{focus}{%
+    % If not title page.
+    \ifnum\value{framenumber}>0%
+        \vspace{-1pt}%
+        \begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=\paperwidth,leftskip=0.55cm,rightskip=0.55cm,sep=0.2cm]{frametitle}%
+            \strut\insertframetitle\strut%
+        \end{beamercolorbox}%
+    \fi%
+}
+
+% Plain header.
+\defbeamertemplate{frametitle}{plain}{%
+    % If not title page.
+    \ifnum\value{framenumber}>0%
+        \vspace{-1pt}%
+        \begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=\paperwidth,leftskip=0.55cm,rightskip=0.55cm,sep=0.2cm,ignorebg]{frametitle}%
+            \strut%
+        \end{beamercolorbox}%
+    \fi%
+}
+
+
+% FOOTLINE TEMPLATES. ----------------------------------------------------------
+% Lenghts for the progress bar footline.
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+\newlength{\focus@pbar@leftoffset}
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+
+\defbeamertemplate*{footline}{progressbar}{%
+    % If not appendix.
+    \ifnum\mainend<0% From package appendixnumberbeamer.
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+        \settowidth{\focus@pbar@leftoffset}{1}%
+        \addtolength{\focus@pbar@leftoffset}{1.5em}%
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+        \addtolength{\focus@pbar@rightoffset}{1.5em}%
+        %
+        % If not title page.
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+                    \pgfmathsetmacro{\focus@pbar@progress}%
+                        {(\paperwidth-\focus@pbar@leftoffset-\focus@pbar@rightoffset)*(\insertframenumber/\inserttotalframenumber)}
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+                    \fill[footline.bg] (\paperwidth,0) rectangle ++(-\the\focus@pbar@rightoffset,\the\focus@pbar@height)
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+                    \node[anchor=east, footline.fg] at ({\paperwidth-\the\focus@pbar@rightoffset},{0.5*\focus@pbar@height}) {\strut\insertframenumber};
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+    \fi%
+}
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+% Full bar footline.
+\defbeamertemplate{footline}{fullbar}{%
+    % If not appendix.
+    \ifnum\mainend<0% From package appendixnumberbeamer.
+        %
+        \settowidth{\focus@pbar@leftoffset}{1}%
+        \addtolength{\focus@pbar@leftoffset}{1.5em}%
+        %
+        \settowidth{\focus@pbar@rightoffset}{\inserttotalframenumber}%
+        \addtolength{\focus@pbar@rightoffset}{1.5em}%
+        %
+        % If not title page.
+        \ifnum\c@framenumber>0%
+            \begin{tikzpicture}[inner xsep=0.5em, inner ysep=0.5ex]
+                \clip (0,0) rectangle ++(\paperwidth,\the\focus@pbar@height);
+                \fill[footline.bg] (0,0) rectangle ++(\paperwidth,\the\focus@pbar@height);
+                
+                \node[anchor=east, footline.fg] at ({\paperwidth-\the\focus@pbar@rightoffset},{0.5*\focus@pbar@height}) {\strut\insertframenumber};
+                \node[footline.fg] at ({\paperwidth-\the\focus@pbar@rightoffset},{0.5*\focus@pbar@height}) {\strut/};
+                \node[anchor=west, footline.fg] at ({\paperwidth-\the\focus@pbar@rightoffset},{0.5*\focus@pbar@height}) {\strut\inserttotalframenumber};
+            \end{tikzpicture}%
+        \fi%
+    \fi%
+}
+
+% Empty footline.
+\defbeamertemplate{footline}{none}{}
+
+\DeclareOptionBeamer{numbering}{\def\beamer@focus@numbering{#1}}
+\ExecuteOptionsBeamer{numbering=progressbar}
+\ProcessOptionsBeamer
+
+\def\beamer@focus@numberingprogressbar{progressbar}
+\def\beamer@focus@numberingfullbar{fullbar}
+\def\beamer@focus@numberingnone{none}
+
+
+% BACKGROUND CANVAS TEMPLATES. -------------------------------------------------
+\defbeamertemplate*{background canvas}{focus}{%
+    \begin{tikzpicture}
+        \clip (0,0) rectangle ++(\paperwidth,\paperheight);
+        \fill[normal text.bg] (0,0) rectangle ++(\paperwidth,\paperheight);
+    \end{tikzpicture}%
+}
+
+\defbeamertemplate{background canvas}{focusplain}{%
+    \begin{tikzpicture}
+        \clip (0,0) rectangle ++(\paperwidth,\paperheight);
+        \fill[normal text.bg] (0,0) rectangle ++(\paperwidth,\paperheight);
+    \end{tikzpicture}%
+}
+
+\defbeamertemplate{background canvas}{focusframe}{%
+    \begin{tikzpicture}
+        \clip (0,0) rectangle ++(\paperwidth,\paperheight);
+        \fill[frametitle.bg] (0,0) rectangle ++(\paperwidth,\paperheight);        
+    \end{tikzpicture}%
+}
+
+
+% HOOKS FOR CREATING FRAMES. ---------------------------------------------------
+\BeforeBeginEnvironment{frame}{%
+    \setbeamertemplate{background canvas}[focus]%
+    \setbeamertemplate{frametitle}[focus]%
+    %
+    % Reset footline height and determine it for the current slide.
+    \setlength{\focus@pbar@height}{0cm}%
+    \focus@calculatefootheight%
+    %
+    % If not appendix.
+    \ifnum\mainend<0 % From package appendixnumberbeamer.
+        \settoheight{\focus@pbar@height}{\usebeamerfont{footline}1234567890/}%
+        \addtolength{\focus@pbar@height}{6pt}%
+        %
+        \ifx\beamer@focus@numbering\beamer@focus@numberingprogressbar%
+            \setbeamertemplate{footline}[progressbar]%
+        \else%
+            \ifx\beamer@focus@numbering\beamer@focus@numberingfullbar%
+                \setbeamertemplate{footline}[fullbar]%
+            \fi%
+        \fi%
+        %
+        \focus@calculatefootheight%
+    \fi%
+}
+
+% Enable noframenumbering option.
+\define@key{beamerframe}{noframenumbering}[true]{%
+    \setbeamertemplate{footline}[none]%
+    \setlength{\focus@pbar@height}{0cm}%
+    \focus@calculatefootheight%
+    %
+    \addtocounter{framenumber}{-1}%
+}
+
+
+% Enable plain option.
+\define@key{beamerframe}{plain}[true]{%
+    \setbeamertemplate{background canvas}[focusplain]%
+    \setbeamertemplate{frametitle}[plain]%
+    %
+    \setbeamertemplate{footline}[none]%
+}
+
+
+% Full vertical centering
+% (from https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/247826/beamer-full-vertical-centering).
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+    \def\beamer@initfirstlineunskip{}%
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+    \booltrue{focus@standout}%
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+        \setbeamertemplate{background canvas}[focusframe]%
+        \setbeamertemplate{frametitle}[plain]%
+        %
+        \setkeys{beamerframe}{c}%
+        \centering%
+        \usebeamerfont{focusframe}%
+        \usebeamercolor[fg]{frametitle}%
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+
+\apptocmd{\beamer@reseteecodes}
+{%
+    \ifbool{focus@standout}%
+    {%
+        \endgroup%
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+}{}{}
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+
+% Recalculate the footline's size and refresh other parameters.
+% Partially copied from the definition of \beamer@calculateheadfoot.
+\def\focus@calculatefootheight{%
+    \footheight=\focus@pbar@height%
+    \advance\footheight by 4pt%
+    \sidebarheight=\paperheight%
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+    \advance\sidebarheight by\headdp%
+    \advance\sidebarheight by-\footheight%
+    \advance\sidebarheight by 4pt%
+    \footskip=\footheight%
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+    \advance\textheight by-\headheight%
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+\mode<all>
diff --git a/project_management/intro_prez/beamerthemefocus.sty b/project_management/intro_prez/beamerthemefocus.sty
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cee91999d1156c3f0d8f60b5f9003d247d273a6d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/project_management/intro_prez/beamerthemefocus.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+% Copyright (C) 2018 Pasquale Claudio Africa.
+%               2018 Sebastian Friedl.
+%
+% This file is part of beamerthemefocus.
+%
+% beamerthemefocus is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+% (at your option) any later version.
+% 
+% beamerthemefocus is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+% GNU General Public License for more details.
+% 
+% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+% along with beamerthemefocus. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
+\ProvidesPackage{beamerthemefocus}[2018/07/15 v2.0 Focus Beamer theme]
+
+\mode<presentation>
+
+
+% THEME OPTIONS. ---------------------------------------------------------------
+\DeclareOptionBeamer{numbering}{%
+    \PassOptionsToPackage{numbering=#1}{beamerouterthemefocus}
+}
+
+\newif\if@focus@loadfirafonts
+\@focus@loadfirafontstrue
+
+\DeclareOptionBeamer{nofirafonts}{\@focus@loadfirafontsfalse}
+\ProcessOptionsBeamer
+
+
+% LOAD EXTERNAL PACKAGES. ------------------------------------------------------
+\if@focus@loadfirafonts
+    \RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}
+    
+    \PassOptionsToPackage{type1}{FiraSans}
+    \PassOptionsToPackage{type1}{FiraMono}
+    
+    \RequirePackage{FiraSans}
+    \RequirePackage{FiraMono}
+\fi
+
+\usecolortheme{focus}
+\usefonttheme{focus}
+\useinnertheme{focus}
+\useoutertheme{focus}
+
+\setbeamertemplate{navigation symbols}{}
+
+
+% SET MARGINS. -----------------------------------------------------------------
+\setbeamersize{text margin left=0.75cm, text margin right=0.75cm}
+\setlength{\leftmargini}{0.75cm}
+
+\mode<all>
diff --git a/project_management/intro_prez/example.bib b/project_management/intro_prez/example.bib
new file mode 100755
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..819fe0e886591fa8a9f954e46da886d02d22a37a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/project_management/intro_prez/example.bib
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+@article{knuth74,
+    author = {Knuth, Donald E.},
+    title = {Computer Programming As an Art},
+    journal = {Commun. ACM},
+    year = {1974},
+    pages = {667--673},
+    numpages = {7},
+    publisher = {ACM},
+    address = {New York, NY, USA}
+}
+
+@article{knuth92,
+    author = {Knuth, Donald E.},
+    title = {Two notes on notation},
+    journal = {Amer. Math. Monthly},
+    volume = {99},
+    year = {1992},
+    pages = {403--422}
+}
+
+@book{lamport94,
+    title = {LaTeX: A Document Preparation System},
+    author = {Lamport, Leslie},
+    year = {1994},
+    publisher = {Pearson Education India}
+}
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ce1b1eb2ba37ea715b23c07742d6a935b7cc4323
--- /dev/null
+++ b/project_management/intro_prez/presentation.nav
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+\headcommand {\slideentry {0}{0}{1}{1/1}{}{0}}
+\headcommand {\beamer@framepages {1}{1}}
+\headcommand {\slideentry {0}{0}{2}{2/2}{}{0}}
+\headcommand {\beamer@framepages {2}{2}}
+\headcommand {\beamer@sectionpages {1}{2}}
+\headcommand {\beamer@subsectionpages {1}{2}}
+\headcommand {\sectionentry {1}{Overview}{3}{Overview}{0}}
+\headcommand {\slideentry {1}{0}{1}{3/3}{}{0}}
+\headcommand {\beamer@framepages {3}{3}}
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+\headcommand {\beamer@subsectionpages {3}{9}}
+\headcommand {\sectionentry {2}{Planning}{10}{Planning}{0}}
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+\headcommand {\beamer@partpages {1}{34}}
+\headcommand {\beamer@subsectionpages {27}{34}}
+\headcommand {\beamer@sectionpages {27}{34}}
+\headcommand {\beamer@documentpages {34}}
+\headcommand {\gdef \inserttotalframenumber {7}}
diff --git a/project_management/intro_prez/presentation.snm b/project_management/intro_prez/presentation.snm
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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391
diff --git a/project_management/intro_prez/presentation.tex b/project_management/intro_prez/presentation.tex
new file mode 100755
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..41d5a2869a674bf52d12a74df74d9f06866a2e27
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+++ b/project_management/intro_prez/presentation.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,383 @@
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% Focus Beamer Presentation
+% LaTeX Template
+% Version 1.0 (8/8/18)
+%
+% This template has been downloaded from:
+% http://www.LaTeXTemplates.com
+%
+% Original author:
+% Pasquale Africa (https://github.com/elauksap/focus-beamertheme) with modifications by 
+% Vel (vel@LaTeXTemplates.com)
+%
+% Template license:
+% GNU GPL v3.0 License
+%
+% Important note:
+% The bibliography/references need to be compiled with bibtex.
+%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+%----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%	PACKAGES AND OTHER DOCUMENT CONFIGURATIONS
+%----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+\documentclass{beamer}
+
+\usetheme{focus} % Use the Focus theme supplied with the template
+% Add option [numbering=none] to disable the footer progress bar
+% Add option [numbering=fullbar] to show the footer progress bar as always full with a slide count
+
+% Uncomment to enable the ice-blue theme
+%\definecolor{main}{RGB}{92, 138, 168}
+%\definecolor{background}{RGB}{240, 247, 255}
+
+%------------------------------------------------
+
+\usepackage{booktabs} % Required for better table rules
+%\usepackage{amsmath}
+%\usepackage{bm}
+%\usepackage{array}
+%\usepackage{amssymb}
+
+%\usepackage{moreverb}								% List settings
+%\usepackage{textcomp}								% Fonts, symbols etc.
+%\usepackage{lmodern}								% Latin modern font
+%\usepackage{helvet}									% Enables font switching
+%\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}							% Output settings
+%\usepackage[english]{babel}							% Language settings
+%\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}							% Input settings
+\usepackage{amsmath}								% Mathematical expressions (American mathematical society)
+\usepackage{bm}
+\usepackage{array}
+\usepackage{amssymb}								% Mathematical symbols (American mathematical society)
+\usepackage{graphicx}								% Figures
+\usepackage{subfig}									% Enables subfigures
+%\numberwithin{equation}{chapter}					% Numbering order for equations
+%\numberwithin{figure}{chapter}						% Numbering order for figures
+%\numberwithin{table}{chapter}						% Numbering order for tables
+%\usepackage{minted}						    		% Enables source code listings
+%\usepackage{chemfig}								% Chemical structures
+%\usepackage[top=3cm, bottom=3cm,
+%			inner=3cm, outer=3cm]{geometry}			% Page margin lengths			
+%\usepackage{eso-pic}								% Create cover page background
+\newcommand{\backgroundpic}[3]{
+	\put(#1,#2){
+	\parbox[b][\paperheight]{\paperwidth}{
+	\centering
+	\includegraphics[width=\paperwidth,height=\paperheight,keepaspectratio]{#3}}}}
+\usepackage{float} 									% Enables object position enforcement using [H]
+\usepackage{parskip}								% Enables vertical spaces correctly 
+\usepackage{datetime} %date formatting tools
+
+% cleaner math
+\newcommand{\argmin}{\arg\!\min} 
+\newcommand{\argmax}{\arg\!\max} 
+\usepackage[makeroom]{cancel}
+
+% nicer item bullets
+\usepackage{enumitem}
+\usepackage{pifont} 
+\usepackage{xcolor}
+
+\usepackage{tikz}
+\usepackage{pgfplots}
+\usetikzlibrary {fit}
+\usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}
+\usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric, arrows}
+%\usepackage{tikz-graph}
+%\usetikzlibrary{bayesnet}
+%\usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric}
+%\usetikzlibrary{trees}
+\usetikzlibrary{positioning}
+\tikzstyle{rec} = [rectangle,  minimum width=2cm, minimum height=1cm, text centered, draw=black]
+\tikzstyle{arrow} = [thick,->,>=stealth]
+\tikzstyle{arrow_red} = [thick,->,>=stealth, color=red]
+\tikzstyle{mcs} = [circle, draw=black] 
+\tikzstyle{mcsb} = [circle, draw=black, fill=black!20] 
+
+
+% bibtex
+\usepackage[
+backend=biber,
+style=alphabetic,
+sorting=ynt
+]{biblatex}
+
+\addbibresource{../thesis_text/bibliography.bib}
+
+%----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%	 TITLE SLIDE
+%----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+\title{Introduction to project management for engineering}
+
+%\subtitle{Subtitle}
+
+\author{Marko Guberina}
+
+\titlegraphic{\includegraphics[scale=0.25]{Images/LU-logotype-print-digital/EPS_for_print/English/LundUniversity_C2line_BLACK.eps}} % Optional title page image, comment this line to remove it
+
+\institute{Department of Automatic control \\ Lund University }
+
+\date{Lund, Sweden 2024}
+
+%------------------------------------------------
+
+\begin{document}
+
+%------------------------------------------------
+
+\begin{frame}
+	\maketitle % Automatically created using the information in the commands above
+\end{frame}
+
+%\begin{frame}[noframenumbering]{Presentation structure}
+\begin{frame}{Presentation structure}
+	\tableofcontents
+\end{frame}
+
+\section{Overview}
+\begin{frame}{Why you need project management}
+		\pause
+Because otherwise you will at best do much more work
+and fail at worst.
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\begin{frame}{Components of project management}
+\begin{itemize}[label=\ding{95}]
+\pause
+\item planning
+\pause
+\item communication
+\pause
+\item version control
+\end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+\section{Planning}
+\begin{frame}{Raison d'ĂȘtre}
+		\pause
+		\begin{alertblock}{Peak into the future}
+3 weeks into the project the probability of things not working
+out exactly according to plan is 100\%. This situation
+is precisely the reason why you need to have a written plan.
+		\end{alertblock}
+\end{frame}
+%
+\begin{frame}{Purpose of a plan}
+It allows you to see:
+\begin{itemize}[label=\ding{95}]
+		\pause
+\item what went wrong and what didn't
+		\pause
+\item which parts you need to update and which parts are affected by this
+		\pause
+\item what was forgotten
+		\pause
+\item what was added, but was never planned for and what does that change
+		\pause
+\item what's the best way to proceed forward
+		\pause
+\item what are the new priorities 
+\end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{What is a good plan}
+A plan which contains:
+\begin{itemize}[label=\ding{95}]
+		\pause
+\item the description of what you're doing, why, how and when
+		\pause
+\item priorities and dependencies
+		\pause
+\item alternatives for the hows
+		\pause
+\item mid-point deadlines for the whens
+		\pause
+\item subtask division and clear task allocation
+		\pause
+\item is easy to read 
+\end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+\section{Communication}
+\begin{frame}{Communication}
+\begin{itemize}[label=\ding{95}]
+		\pause
+\item willingness to listen and compromise
+		\pause
+\item willingness say what you think
+		\pause
+\item a common place for written communication which everyone frequents often
+		\pause
+\item code documentation, including usage instructions
+		\pause
+\item set meeting dates, with an agreed-upon written meeting agenda
+\end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[focus]
+Thank you for your attention!
+\newline
+\ding{96}\ding{96}\ding{96}	
+\end{frame}
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+%	This slide is not numbered and is citing reference \cite{knuth74}.
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+%
+%\section{Section 2}
+%
+%%------------------------------------------------
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+%		
+%		\column{0.33\textwidth}
+%			Descriptions:
+%			\begin{description}
+%				\item[First] Yes.
+%				\item[Second] No.
+%			\end{description}
+%	\end{columns}
+%\end{frame}
+%
+%%------------------------------------------------
+%
+%\begin{frame}{Table}
+%	\begin{table}
+%		\centering % Centre the table on the slide
+%		\begin{tabular}{l c}
+%			\toprule
+%			Discipline & Avg. Salary \\
+%			\toprule
+%			\textbf{Engineering} & \textbf{\$66,521} \\
+%			Computer Sciences & \$60,005\\
+%			Mathematics and Sciences & \$61,867\\
+%			Business & \$56,720\\
+%			Humanities \& Social Sciences & \$56,669\\
+%			Agriculture and Natural Resources & \$53,565\\
+%			Communications & \$51,448\\
+%			\midrule
+%			\textbf{Average for All Disciplines} & \textbf{\$58,114}\\
+%			\bottomrule
+%		\end{tabular}
+%	\caption{Table caption}
+%	\end{table}
+%\end{frame}
+%
+%%------------------------------------------------
+
+
+%----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%	 CLOSING/SUPPLEMENTARY SLIDES
+%----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%\appendix
+
+%\begin{frame}{References}
+%%	\bibliography{../thesis_text/bibliography.bib}
+%%	\bibliographystyle{plain}
+%
+%%\addcontentsline{toc}
+%\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Bibliography}
+%\printbibliography
+%\end{frame}
+
+%------------------------------------------------
+
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+%\end{frame}
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+%----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+\end{document}
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