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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/README.md b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/README.md
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+<div align="center">
+
+![Pure Minimalistic Theme](logos/institute_logo_darkmode.png)
+[![Release](https://badgen.net/github/release/kai-tub/latex_beamer_pure_minimalistic/)](https://github.com/kai-tub/latex_beamer_pure_minimalistic/releases)
+[![GitHub license](https://badgen.net/github/license/kai-tub/latex_beamer_pure_minimalistic/)](https://github.com/kai-tub/latex_beamer_pure_minimalistic/blob/master/LICENSE)
+[![Contributor Covenant](https://img.shields.io/badge/Contributor%20Covenant-v2.0%20adopted-ff69b4.svg?color=blue)](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)
+[![Auto Release](https://img.shields.io/badge/release-auto.svg?colorA=888888&colorB=9B065A&label=auto&logo=data:image/png;base64,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)](https://github.com/intuit/auto)
+
+![Build and Release](https://github.com/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/workflows/Build%20and%20Release/badge.svg)
+![Upload Assets](https://github.com/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/workflows/Upload%20Assets/badge.svg)
+
+A presentation theme for LaTeX-Beamer that is truly
+minimalistic, so that the focus is on the presenter and
+not on the slides.
+
+Requires the packages [fira](https://ctan.org/pkg/fira) and
+[silence](https://ctan.org/pkg/silence)
+to be installed on your system.
+To build the [beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.tex](beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.tex) file,
+[PGF/TikZ](https://ctan.org/pkg/pgf),
+[appendixnumberbeamer](https://ctan.org/pkg/appendixnumberbeamer),
+[fontaxes](https://ctan.org/pkg/fontaxes), and
+[mwe](https://ctan.org/pkg/mwe) are also required.
+
+</div>
+
+**Table of contents:**
+- [Main goals](#main-goals)
+- [Demo](#demo)
+- [Comparison](#comparison)
+ - [Dark mode](#dark-mode)
+ - [Light mode](#light-mode)
+- [Download](#download)
+- [Instructions](#instructions)
+- [Customize](#customize)
+ - [Customize Logos](#customize-logos)
+ - [Color](#color)
+ - [Fonts](#fonts)
+ - [Footer options](#footer-options)
+- [Release status](#release-status)
+- [License](#license)
+- [Contributing](#contributing)
+- [Contact](#contact)
+
+# Main goals
+- The theme produces no warnings
+- It should be looking *good* in a 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio, without the need to change anything.
+- Provides an environment for vertical-spaced items
+- Easy option to either use light- or dark-mode
+- Is designed to be purely minimalistic without any distractions
+- Easily use own logos
+
+# Demo
+A sample document can be seen in the
+[beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.pdf](https://github.com/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/wiki/demo.pdf),
+produced from [beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.tex](beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.tex).
+The document shows all of the
+design decisions, as well as some packages and commands that
+work well for presentations. For example, starting the
+frame counter after the *Table of Contents* section does not
+include backup slides to the total frame counter.
+Please use [beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.tex](beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.tex)
+as a starting point, as exhaustive comments
+were added for a smooth start.
+
+[Here](https://github.com/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/wiki/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.png)
+a short *inline teaser* version of the [beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.pdf](https://github.com/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/wiki/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.pdf) can be seen.
+
+![beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.png](https://github.com/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/wiki/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.png)
+
+Please look at the [PDF](https://github.com/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/wiki/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.pdf) version for high-resolution images. :)
+
+I highly recommend [pympress](https://github.com/Cimbali/pympress) to add videos to the presentation.
+This presentation tool works perfectly with
+Beamer presentations and is available on all major OS!
+
+# Comparison
+To show some differences between the default LaTeX beamer
+theme and the pure minimalistic beamer theme
+(inspired by the [auriga beamer theme](https://github.com/anishathalye/auriga)):
+
+## Dark mode
+On the [left](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/compare_examples/comparison_dark.png)
+is the pure minimalistic theme in dark mode,
+and on the [right](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/compare_examples/comparison_dark.png) is the default beamer theme.
+![comparison-dark](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/compare_examples/comparison_dark.png)
+
+## Light mode
+On the [left](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/compare_examples/comparison_light.png) is the pure minimalistic theme in light mode,
+and on the [right](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/compare_examples/comparison_light.png) is the default beamer theme.
+
+![comparison-light](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/compare_examples/comparison_light.png)
+
+# Download
+Download the latest release by going to the [release page](https://github.com/kai-tub/latex_beamer_pure_minimalistic/releases).
+
+# Instructions
+After downloading, copy the files named
+beamer*pureminimalistic.sty into the same folder as your
+LaTeX source file. Then include the theme by writing:
+```latex
+\documentclass[aspectratio=169]{beamer}
+
+\usetheme[]{pureminimalistic}
+```
+
+# Customize
+
+All options and commands are also described in detail in the
+[beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.pdf](https://github.com/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/wiki/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.pdf).
+
+## Customize Logos
+By default, the theme expects the logos to be present in a
+folder `logos` relative to the `.sty` file with the names:
+`header_logo`, `header_logo_darkmode`,
+`institute_logo`, and `institute_logo_darkmode`.
+
+But you can easily change the logos used.
+There are 3 commands used to define which logos
+are used and how they are formatted:
+- `\logotitle` – Command used for title page. Here `\linewidth`
+ corresponds to the entire paper width.
+- `\logoheader` – Command used for the header. Here `\linewidth`
+ corresponds to a smaller box, as the horizontal space is
+ shared with the title.
+- `\logofooter` – Command used for the footer. Here `\linewidth`
+ corresponds to a smaller box, as the horizontal space is
+ shared with the footer text.
+
+To load your own logos for the title, header, and footer set them
+with:
+
+```latex
+\renewcommand{\logotitle}{\includegraphics%
+ [width=.2\linewidth]{alternative_logo/gameboy.png}}
+\renewcommand{\logoheader}{\includegraphics%
+ [width=.5\linewidth]{alternative_logo/gameboy.png}}
+\renewcommand{\logofooter}{\includegraphics%
+ [width=.15\linewidth]{alternative_logo/console.png}}
+```
+
+![alternative-title-logo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/minimal_examples/alternative_title_logo.png)
+
+![alternative-header-footer-logo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/minimal_examples/alternative_header_footer_logo.png)
+
+## Color
+The theme includes two default color options.
+The default color theme is light.
+The alternative color theme is the dark color theme, enabled with:
+
+```latex
+\usetheme[darkmode]{pureminimalistic}
+```
+
+The themes color commands can be redefined to
+customize the appearance.
+
+Please set these *after* loading the theme
+and *before* `\begin{document}` for the changes to take effect.
+
+The following theme color commands exist:
+- `\beamertextcolor`
+- `\beamerbgcolor`
+- `\beamerfootertextcolor`
+- `\beamertitlecolor`
+
+To redefine the background, for example, the following commands
+could be used:
+```latex
+\usetheme{pureminimalistic}
+\definecolor{textcolor}{RGB}{0, 0, 120}
+\definecolor{title}{RGB}{0, 0, 0}
+\definecolor{footercolor}{RGB}{133, 133, 133}
+\definecolor{bg}{RGB}{25, 116, 210}
+
+\renewcommand{\beamertextcolor}{textcolor}
+\renewcommand{\beamerbgcolor}{bg}
+\renewcommand{\beamerfootertextcolor}{footercolor}
+\renewcommand{\beamertitlecolor}{title}
+```
+
+![custom-color](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/minimal_examples/custom_color.png)
+
+## Fonts
+The default fonts are the [Fira Fonts](https://bboxtype.com/typefaces/FiraSans/#!layout=specimen).
+This decision was inspired by another awesome beamer theme,
+the [Focus beamer theme](https://github.com/elauksap/focus-beamertheme).
+
+![fira-fonts](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/minimal_examples/fira_font.png)
+
+Some dislike the Fira Fonts. As an alternative, this
+theme also integrates the *Helvetica* fonts.
+The Helvetica fonts are a classical font choice for presentations.
+
+To use the Helvetica fonts:
+
+```latex
+\usetheme[helvetica, darkmode]{pureminimalistic}
+```
+
+![helvetica-fonts](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/minimal_examples/helvetica_font.png)
+
+If you prefer the default fonts, disable the Fira Fonts with:
+
+```latex
+\usetheme[nofirafonts, darkmode]{pureminimalistic}
+```
+
+![helvetica-fonts](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/minimal_examples/default_font.png)
+
+## Footer options
+
+**Show max slide numbers**
+
+To show the maximum number of slides, enable the
+`showmaxslides` option:
+
+```latex
+\usetheme[showmaxslides, darkmode]{pureminimalistic}
+```
+
+![show-max-slides](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/minimal_examples/show_max_slides.png)
+
+**Disable footer**
+
+To disable the footer altogether, including the institute image,
+set the `nofooter` option:
+
+```latex
+\usetheme[nofooter, darkmode]{pureminimalistic}
+```
+
+![no-footer](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic/minimal_examples/no_footer.png)
+
+# Release status
+The next steps and thoughts about the upcoming release
+with possible features can be seen on the [project
+page](https://github.com/kai-tub/latex_beamer_pure_minimalistic/projects/1).
+
+# License
+This software is released under the GNU GPL v3.0
+[License](LICENSE).
+
+# Contributing
+Please see the [contribution guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more information.
+
+As always, PRs are welcome. :)
+
+# Contact
+If you have any comments, issues, or suggestions, please
+open an issue on GitHub.
+I will try my best to help as much as I can. :)
diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamercolorthemepureminimalistic.sty b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamercolorthemepureminimalistic.sty
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ded9343170
--- /dev/null
+++ b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamercolorthemepureminimalistic.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
+% A pure minimalistic LaTeX-Beamer theme for everyone to use.
+% Copyright (C) 2020 Kai Norman Clasen
+
+% This program 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.
+
+% This program 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 this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+% This file is part of beamerthemepureminimalistic.
+
+% If problems/bugs are found or enhancements are desired, please contact
+% me over: https://github.com/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic
+
+\ProvidesPackage{beamercolorthemepureminimalistic}[v1.2.4]
+\RequirePackage{ifthen}
+\mode<presentation>
+
+\newboolean{darkmode}
+\setboolean{darkmode}{false}
+
+\DeclareOptionBeamer{darkmode}{\setboolean{darkmode}{true}}
+\ProcessOptionsBeamer
+
+\definecolor{pureminimalistic@text@black}{RGB}{0,0,0}
+\definecolor{pureminimalistic@text@gray}{RGB}{113,113,113}
+\definecolor{pureminimalistic@text@whiter_gray}{RGB}{200,200,200}
+\definecolor{pureminimalistic@text@red}{RGB}{190,15,30}
+\definecolor{pureminimalistic@text@white}{RGB}{255, 255, 255}
+
+\newcommand{\beamertitlecolor}{pureminimalistic@text@red}
+
+\ifthenelse{\boolean{darkmode}}{
+ \newcommand{\beamertextcolor}{pureminimalistic@text@white}%
+ \newcommand{\beamerbgcolor}{pureminimalistic@text@black}%
+ \newcommand{\beamerfootertextcolor}{pureminimalistic@text@whiter_gray}%
+}{%
+ \newcommand{\beamertextcolor}{pureminimalistic@text@black}%
+ \newcommand{\beamerbgcolor}{pureminimalistic@text@white}%
+ \newcommand{\beamerfootertextcolor}{pureminimalistic@text@gray}%
+}
+
+\setbeamercolor*{normal text}{fg=\beamertextcolor, bg=\beamerbgcolor}
+\setbeamercolor*{alerted text}{fg=\beamertitlecolor, bg=\beamerbgcolor}
+\setbeamercolor*{footline}{fg=\beamerfootertextcolor, bg=\beamerbgcolor}
+\setbeamercolor*{frametitle}{fg=\beamertitlecolor, bg=\beamerbgcolor}
+
+\setbeamercolor*{author}{parent=normal text}
+\setbeamercolor*{title}{parent=frametitle}
+
+\setbeamercolor*{section in toc}{parent=normal text}
+\setbeamercolor*{subsection in toc}{parent=normal text}
+\setbeamercolor*{subsubsection in toc}{parent=normal text}
+
+\setbeamercolor*{enumerate item}{parent=normal text}
+\setbeamercolor*{enumerate subitem}{parent=normal text}
+\setbeamercolor*{enumerate subsubitem}{parent=normal text}
+
+\setbeamercolor*{itemize item}{parent=normal text}
+\setbeamercolor*{itemize subitem}{parent=normal text}
+\setbeamercolor*{itemize subsubitem}{parent=normal text}
+
+\setbeamercolor*{bibliography item}{parent=normal text}
+\setbeamercolor*{bibliography entry title}{parent=normal text}
+\setbeamercolor*{bibliography entry author}{parent=normal text}
+\setbeamercolor*{bibliography entry location}{parent=normal text}
+\setbeamercolor*{bibliography entry note}{parent=normal text}
+
+\setbeamercolor*{caption name}{parent=normal text}
+
+\mode<all> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamerfontthemepureminimalistic.sty b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamerfontthemepureminimalistic.sty
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7df83b361e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamerfontthemepureminimalistic.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
+% A pure minimalistic LaTeX-Beamer theme for everyone to use.
+% Copyright (C) 2020 Kai Norman Clasen
+
+% This program 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.
+
+% This program 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 this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+% This file is part of beamerthemepureminimalistic.
+
+% If problems/bugs are found or enhancements are desired, please contact
+% me over: https://github.com/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic
+
+\ProvidesPackage{beamerfontthemepureminimalistic}[v1.2.4]
+\RequirePackage{ifthen}
+\mode<presentation>
+
+\newboolean{nofirafonts}
+\setboolean{nofirafonts}{false}
+\newboolean{helvetica}
+\setboolean{helvetica}{false}
+
+\DeclareOptionBeamer{nofirafonts}{\setboolean{nofirafonts}{true}}
+\DeclareOptionBeamer{helvetica}{\setboolean{helvetica}{true}}
+\ProcessOptionsBeamer
+
+\RequirePackage{silence}
+% I have no clue how I can fix this warning
+\WarningFilter{latex}{Font shape declaration has incorrect series value}
+
+\ifthenelse{\boolean{helvetica}}{%
+ % If Helvetica overwrites the fira fonts settings
+ \RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}
+ \RequirePackage[scaled]{helvet}
+}{%
+ \ifthenelse{\boolean{nofirafonts}}{%
+ % Load default fonts
+ }{%
+ % By default load Fira
+ \RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}
+ \RequirePackage[sfdefault]{FiraSans}
+ \RequirePackage{FiraMono}
+ }
+}
+
+\renewcommand\normalsize{\fontsize{12pt}{14pt}\selectfont}
+\renewcommand\small{\fontsize{10pt}{12pt}\selectfont}
+\renewcommand\large{\fontsize{14pt}{16pt}\selectfont}
+\renewcommand\Large{\fontsize{16pt}{18pt}\selectfont}
+
+\setbeamerfont{normal text}{family=\sffamily,size*={12pt}{14pt},series=\mdseries}
+\setbeamerfont{alerted text}{parent=normal text}
+
+\setbeamerfont{structure}{parent=normal text,series=\mdseries}
+
+\setbeamerfont{footline}{parent=structure,size*={8pt}{10pt}}
+
+\setbeamerfont{title}{size*={14pt}{16pt},parent=alerted text,shape=\scshape}
+\setbeamerfont{title in head/foot}{parent=footline,series=\bfseries}
+
+\setbeamerfont{subtitle}{parent=title,shape=\upshape}
+
+\setbeamerfont{section in toc}{parent=normal text}
+\setbeamerfont{subsection in toc}{parent=section in toc}
+\setbeamerfont{subsubsection in toc}{parent=subsection in toc}
+
+\setbeamerfont{author}{parent=normal text}
+\setbeamerfont{author in head/foot}{parent=footline}
+\setbeamerfont*{institute}{parent=normal text}
+
+\setbeamerfont{frametitle}{parent=alerted text,size*={16pt}{18pt}}
+\setbeamerfont{caption}{series=\normalfont, size=\small}
+\setbeamerfont{caption name}{series=\normalfont, size=\small}
+
+\setbeamerfont*{itemize/enumerate body}{parent=normal text}
+\setbeamerfont*{itemize/enumerate subbody}{parent=itemize/enumerate body}
+\setbeamerfont*{itemize/enumerate subsubbody}{parent=itemize/enumerate subbody}
+
+\mode<all> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamerinnerthemepureminimalistic.sty b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamerinnerthemepureminimalistic.sty
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..1bc26800b8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamerinnerthemepureminimalistic.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+% A pure minimalistic LaTeX-Beamer theme for everyone to use.
+% Copyright (C) 2020 Kai Norman Clasen
+
+% This program 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.
+
+% This program 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 this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+% This file is part of beamerthemepureminimalistic.
+
+% If problems/bugs are found or enhancements are desired, please contact
+% me over: https://github.com/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic
+
+\ProvidesPackage{beamerinnerthemepureminimalistic}[v1.2.4]
+
+\mode<presentation>
+
+\def\itemsymbol{\raisebox{0.3ex}{\small$\bullet$}}
+\let\svitem\item
+\newenvironment{vfilleditems}{%
+ \begin{itemize} %
+ \let\olditem\item
+ \renewcommand\item[1][\itemsymbol]{\vfill\svitem[##1]}}%
+ {\end{itemize}\vfill}
+
+\defbeamertemplate*{section in toc}{pureminimalistic}{%
+ \hspace{0.5em} \inserttocsectionnumber.~\inserttocsection
+}
+
+\defbeamertemplate*{subsection in toc}{pureminimalistic}{%
+ \hspace{1.5em} \inserttocsectionnumber.\inserttocsubsectionnumber~\inserttocsubsection\par
+}
+
+\defbeamertemplate*{subsubsection in toc}{pureminimalistic}{% No one should use subsubsections in a presentation
+}
+
+\defbeamertemplate*{itemize item}{pureminimalistic}{%
+ \usebeamerfont*{itemize item}\itemsymbol
+}
+
+\defbeamertemplate*{itemize subitem}{pureminimalistic}{%
+ \usebeamerfont*{itemize subitem}\itemsymbol
+}
+
+\defbeamertemplate*{itemize subsubitem}{pureminimalistic}{%
+ \usebeamerfont*{itemize subsubitem}\itemsymbol
+}
+
+\defbeamertemplate*{bibliography item}{pureminimalistic}{%
+ \insertbiblabel
+}
+
+\setlength{\abovecaptionskip}{0ex}
+\setlength{\belowcaptionskip}{1ex}
+
+\setbeamertemplate{caption}{%
+ \insertcaption%
+}
+
+\defbeamertemplate*{title page}{pureminimalistic}[1][]
+{
+ \usebeamerfont{title}
+ \begin{beamercolorbox}[sep=0ex,wd=\textwidth,dp=1ex]{headline}
+ \vskip 3pt
+ \hfill\logotitle\par% \logotitle is defined in outertheme
+ \vskip 75pt
+ \parbox{\linewidth}{%
+ \begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=\textwidth]{title}%
+ {\inserttitle}%
+ \end{beamercolorbox}
+
+ \begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=\textwidth,dp=1ex]{author}%
+ \vskip 3pt
+ \small\usebeamerfont{author}\usebeamercolor{author}\insertauthor $\quad$
+ \ifx\insertinstitute\@empty%
+ \else%
+ {\usebeamerfont{institute}\insertinstitute $\quad$}%
+ \fi%
+ \ifx\insertsubtitle\@empty%
+ \else%
+ {\usebeamerfont{subtitle}\insertsubtitle}%
+ \fi%
+ \end{beamercolorbox}%
+ }%
+ \end{beamercolorbox}
+}
+
+\mode<all> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamerouterthemepureminimalistic.sty b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamerouterthemepureminimalistic.sty
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0e501bf5aa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamerouterthemepureminimalistic.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,125 @@
+% A pure minimalistic LaTeX-Beamer theme for everyone to use.
+% Copyright (C) 2020 Kai Norman Clasen
+
+% This program 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.
+
+% This program 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 this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+% This file is part of beamerthemepureminimalistic.
+
+% If problems/bugs are found or enhancements are desired, please contact
+% me over: https://github.com/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic
+
+\ProvidesPackage{beamerouterthemepureminimalistic}[v1.2.4]
+\RequirePackage{ifthen}
+\RequirePackage{etoolbox}
+\RequirePackage{calc}
+
+\mode<presentation>
+
+\newboolean{showmaxslides}
+\setboolean{showmaxslides}{false}
+
+\newboolean{nofooter}
+\setboolean{nofooter}{false}
+
+\DeclareOptionBeamer{showmaxslides}{\setboolean{showmaxslides}{true}}
+\DeclareOptionBeamer{nofooter}{\setboolean{nofooter}{true}}
+
+\ProcessOptionsBeamer
+
+% invertcolor is already processed in colortheme
+\ifthenelse{\boolean{darkmode}}{%
+ \newcommand{\headerpath}{logos/header_logo_darkmode}
+ \newcommand{\institutepath}{logos/institute_logo_darkmode}
+}{%
+ \newcommand{\headerpath}{logos/header_logo}
+ \newcommand{\institutepath}{logos/institute_logo}
+}
+% The header shares the horizontal space with the frame title in normal mode
+% a relative width value between .5 and .8 should usually be the best
+\newcommand{\logoheader}{\includegraphics[width=.5\linewidth]{\headerpath}}
+% For the title page, the logo is embedded in the total frame, meaning that \linewidth
+% here refers to the complete \paperwidth, small width values of < .4 are usually best.
+\newcommand{\logotitle}{\includegraphics[width=.2\linewidth]{\headerpath}}
+% The footer will only use part of the space under the line. Usually almost the
+% full linewidth should be used
+\newcommand{\logofooter}{\includegraphics[width=.8\linewidth]{\institutepath}}
+
+\defbeamertemplate*{frametitle}{largetitle}{
+ \logotitle
+}
+
+\newlength{\myleftmargin}
+\setlength{\myleftmargin}{.0625\paperwidth}
+\newlength{\myrightmargin}
+\setlength{\myrightmargin}{.0625\paperwidth}
+\newlength{\mytextlength}
+\setlength{\mytextlength}{\paperwidth - \myleftmargin - \myrightmargin}
+\newlength{\myfooterheight}
+\setlength{\myfooterheight}{.08\paperheight}
+
+\setbeamersize{text margin left=\myleftmargin, text margin right=\myrightmargin}
+
+\defbeamertemplate*{frametitle}{pureminimalistictitle}{
+ \vskip 10pt
+ \leavevmode
+ \begin{beamercolorbox}[sep=0ex, wd=.65\paperwidth, left]{frametitle}
+ \usebeamerfont{frametitle}%
+ \insertframetitle%
+ \end{beamercolorbox}%
+ \begin{beamercolorbox}[sep=0pt, wd=.2\paperwidth, right]{headline}
+ \logoheader
+ \end{beamercolorbox}
+}%
+
+\defbeamertemplate*{footline}{pureminimalisticfooter}{%
+ \ifthenelse{\boolean{nofooter}}{}{%
+ \leavevmode
+ \begin{beamercolorbox}[sep=0pt, wd=\myleftmargin, ht=\myfooterheight, dp=1ex]{footline}
+ \end{beamercolorbox}%
+ \begin{beamercolorbox}[sep=0pt, wd=\mytextlength, ht=\myfooterheight, dp=1ex]{footline}
+ \parbox{\linewidth}%
+ % Don't ask me why I had to insert a space/character after \usebeamercolor
+ % for it to have an effect on \hrule. Same goes for \color{white} \hrule
+ { \usebeamercolor[fg]{normal text}\ \hrule }
+ \leavevmode
+ \begin{beamercolorbox}[sep=0mm, wd=.6\paperwidth, ht=\myfooterheight]{footline}%
+ \usebeamerfont{footline}%
+ \vbox to\myfooterheight{%
+ \vfil%
+ \insertshorttitle{} $~|~$ %
+ \insertshortauthor{} $\quad$ %
+ \insertshortsubtitle{}\par%
+ Page \insertframenumber\ifthenelse{%
+ \boolean{showmaxslides}}%
+ {/\inserttotalframenumber}%
+ {}\par%
+ \vfil%
+ \vfil%
+ }%
+ \end{beamercolorbox}%
+ \begin{beamercolorbox}[sep=0mm, wd=.275\paperwidth,right, ht=\myfooterheight]{footline}
+ \vbox to\myfooterheight{%
+ \vfil%
+ \logofooter
+ \vfil%
+ \vfil%
+ }%
+ \end{beamercolorbox}%
+ \end{beamercolorbox}%
+ \begin{beamercolorbox}[sep=0pt, wd=\myrightmargin, dp=1ex, ht=\myfooterheight]{footline}
+ \end{beamercolorbox}
+ }
+ }
+
+\mode<all> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.pdf
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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.tex
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+++ b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic-demo.tex
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+% A pure minimalistic LaTeX-Beamer theme for everyone to use.
+% Copyright (C) 2020 Kai Norman Clasen
+
+% This program 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.
+
+% This program 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 this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+% This file is part of beamerthemepureminimalistic.
+
+% If problems/bugs are found or enhancements are desired, please contact
+% me over: https://github.com/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic
+
+\documentclass[aspectratio=169]{beamer}
+% should also look nice for the classic aspectratio
+% of course, than the text has to be refitted
+% \documentclass{beamer}
+\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage{tikz}
+\usetheme[showmaxslides, darkmode]{pureminimalistic}
+
+\usepackage[backend=biber, doi=false, maxbibnames=2, maxcitenames=2,%
+ style=numeric, sorting=none, url=false, eprint=false]{biblatex}
+\addbibresource{demo_bib.bib}
+% this makes it possible to add backup slides, without counting them
+\usepackage{appendixnumberbeamer}
+\renewcommand{\appendixname}{\texorpdfstring{\translate{appendix}}{appendix}}
+
+% if loaded after begin{document} a warning will appear: "pdfauthor already used"
+\title[short title]{This is the normal length of a research paper:
+always longer than you would expect}
+\author{Kai Norman Clasen}
+\institute{Insitute name}
+\date{\today}
+
+\begin{document}
+% has to be loaded outside of a frame to work!
+\maketitle
+
+% For longer table of contents, I find it cleaner to
+% use no footline.
+\begin{frame}[plain, noframenumbering]{Outline}
+ \tableofcontents
+\end{frame}
+
+\section{Aspect ratio}
+\begin{frame}[fragile]{Aspect ratio}
+ This pdf uses a 16:9 aspect ratio. To utilize
+ this version, simply use:
+ \begin{verbatim}
+ \documentclass[aspectratio=169]{beamer}
+ \end{verbatim}
+ \vfill
+ The default is a 4:3 aspect ratio.
+ \begin{verbatim}
+ \documentclass{beamer}
+ \end{verbatim}
+\end{frame}
+
+\section{vfilleditems}
+\begin{frame}[fragile]{Using vfilleditems}
+ \begin{verbatim}
+ Use the provided \vfilleditems environment
+ to create nicely spaced bullet points.
+
+ \begin{vfilleditems}
+ \item I like it to have my bullet points
+ \item evenly spaced from one another
+ \item then few bullet points, are not crammed on
+ the upper part of the slide
+ \end{vfilleditems}
+ \end{verbatim}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Using vfilleditems}
+ \begin{vfilleditems}
+ \item I like it to have my bullet points
+ \item evenly spaced from one another
+ \item then few bullet points, are not crammed on
+ the upper part of the slide
+ \end{vfilleditems}
+\end{frame}
+
+\section{Fonts}
+\begin{frame}[fragile]{Fonts}
+ Fonts:
+
+ {\small This is small}
+
+ This is normal size
+
+ {\large This is large}
+ \vfill
+ Per default the \emph{Fira Font} Package is
+ used. The \emph{Helvetica Font} is also bundled into this
+ package.
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[fragile]{Fonts}
+ To use \emph{Helvetica} instead of \emph{Fira Fonts}
+ \begin{verbatim}
+ \usetheme[helvetica]{pureminimalistic}
+ \end{verbatim}
+ \vfill
+ To disable the \emph{Fira Fonts} and use the default font
+ \begin{verbatim}
+ \usetheme[nofirafonts]{pureminimalistic}
+ \end{verbatim}
+\end{frame}
+
+\section{Color}
+\begin{frame}[fragile]{Color}
+ To overwrite the theme color
+ \begin{enumerate}
+ \item Define a new color
+ \item redefine the themes color (before document begins)
+ \end{enumerate}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[fragile]{Change color example}
+ \small
+ \begin{verbatim}
+ \usetheme{pureminimalistic}
+ \definecolor{textcolor}{RGB}{0, 0, 120}
+ \definecolor{title}{RGB}{0, 0, 0}
+ \definecolor{footercolor}{RGB}{133, 133, 133}
+ \definecolor{bg}{RGB}{25, 116, 210}
+
+ \renewcommand{\beamertextcolor}{textcolor}
+ \renewcommand{\beamerbgcolor}{bg}
+ \renewcommand{\beamerfootertextcolor}{footercolor}
+ \renewcommand{\beamertitlecolor}{title}
+ \end{verbatim}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[fragile]{Dark mode}
+ I've included a simple way to use a dark mode
+ color theme. To use the dark color mode, provide the \texttt{darkmode}
+ option.
+ \begin{verbatim}
+ \usetheme[darkmode]{pureminimalistic}
+ \end{verbatim}
+ Sometimes, the logos have to be changed to look nice on a
+ dark background. For now, I am simply loading different
+ files if \texttt{darkmode} is used.
+\end{frame}
+
+\section{Graphics}
+\begin{frame}{Logos}
+ Commands setting the logos:
+ \begin{vfilleditems}
+ \item \texttt{\textbackslash{}logotitle} -- Command used for the title page.
+ Here \texttt{\textbackslash{}linewidth} corresponds to the entire paper width.
+ \item \texttt{\textbackslash{}logoheader} -- Command used for the header.
+ Here \texttt{\textbackslash{}linewidth} corresponds to a smaller box,
+ as the horizontal space is shared with the title.
+ \item \texttt{\textbackslash{}logofooter} -- Command used for the footer.
+ Here \texttt{\textbackslash{}linewidth} corresponds to a smaller box,
+ as the horizontal space is shared with the footer text.
+ \end{vfilleditems}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[fragile]{Logos -- Load own logo}
+ To use your own logos, simply redefine the commands and adjust the sizes.
+ \begin{verbatim}
+ \renewcommand{\logotitle}{\includegraphics%
+ [width=.2\linewidth]{alternative_logo/gameboy.png}}
+ \renewcommand{\logoheader}{\includegraphics%
+ [width=.5\linewidth]{alternative_logo/gameboy.png}}
+ \renewcommand{\logofooter}{\includegraphics%
+ [width=.15\linewidth]{alternative_logo/console.png}}
+ \end{verbatim}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[fragile]{Logos -- Disable logo}
+ To disable the logo, overwrite the default logo command with an empty
+ command.
+ \begin{verbatim}
+ \renewcommand{\logofooter}{}
+ \end{verbatim}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Figures}
+ I also changed the default caption settings to not
+ include \texttt{Figure:} and reduced the font size.
+ \begin{figure}[H]
+ \centering
+ \begin{columns}[T]
+ \begin{column}{.3\linewidth}
+ \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{example-image-a}
+ \caption{Example A}
+ \end{column}
+ \begin{column}{.3\linewidth}
+ \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{example-image-b}
+ \caption{Example B}
+ \end{column}
+ \end{columns}
+ \end{figure}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[fragile]{Figures -- Set background watermark}
+ There is no extra option to define a background watermark, but here
+ is a command that could be used to create one manually:
+ \vfill
+ \begin{verbatim}
+\setbeamertemplate{background}{%
+ \tikz[overlay,remember picture]%
+ \node[opacity=0.8]at (current page.center)%
+ {\includegraphics[width=.2\linewidth]%
+ {example-image-a}};%
+}
+ \end{verbatim}
+\end{frame}
+
+{
+ \setbeamertemplate{background}{%
+ \tikz[overlay,remember picture]%
+ \node[opacity=0.8]at (current page.center)%
+ {\includegraphics[width=.2\linewidth]%
+ {example-image-a}};%
+ }
+\begin{frame}{Figures -- Set background watermark}
+ Usually you would add this command to specific
+ frames by enclosing this command and all desired frames with
+ curly brackets.
+ \vfill
+ See the source code of this \emph{*.tex} file for an
+ example.
+\end{frame}
+}
+
+
+\section{Footer options}
+\begin{frame}[fragile]{Disable footer}
+ If you do not want to use a footer, disable it with:
+ \begin{verbatim}
+ \usetheme[nofooter]{pureminimalistic}
+ \end{verbatim}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[fragile]{Show max slide numbers}
+ For these slides, I used the option to
+ show the maximum number of slides. To activate it
+ one has to activate it with:
+ \begin{verbatim}
+ \usetheme[showmaxslides]{pureminimalistic}
+ \end{verbatim}
+ Usually, I prefer to not show the maximum number of
+ slides, as the people tend to lose focus if they know
+ the last few slides are shown.
+\end{frame}
+
+\section{Citations}
+\begin{frame}{Citations}
+ I've also changed the bibliography options to be minimalistic:
+
+ Just showing a simple \texttt{\textbackslash{}cite} \cite{AlexNet}
+ \vfill
+ \printbibliography
+\end{frame}
+
+\appendix % do not count the following slides for the total number
+\section*{Backup Slides}
+\begin{frame}[plain, noframenumbering]
+ \centering
+ \vfill
+ {\fontsize{40}{50}\selectfont Backup Slides}
+ \vfill
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{What happened to the page numbering?}
+ \begin{vfilleditems}
+ \item I've used the \texttt{appendixnumberbeamer}
+ package, which resets the frame counting after calling
+ \texttt{\textbackslash{}appendix}
+ \item Depending on the used pdf viewer, the total
+ count of frames shouldn't include the backup slides and
+ won't demotivate the audience.
+ \item Usually, I would use a \texttt{plain} frame
+ for the backup slides.
+ \end{vfilleditems}
+\end{frame}
+
+\end{document} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamerthemepureminimalistic.sty b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamerthemepureminimalistic.sty
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/beamerthemepureminimalistic.sty
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+% A pure minimalistic LaTeX-Beamer theme for everyone to use.
+% Copyright (C) 2020 Kai Norman Clasen
+
+% This program 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.
+
+% This program 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 this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+% This file is part of beamerthemepureminimalistic.
+
+% If problems/bugs are found or enhancements are desired, please contact
+% me over: https://github.com/kai-tub/latex-beamer-pure-minimalistic
+
+\ProvidesPackage{beamerthemepureminimalistic}[v1.2.4]
+
+\mode<presentation>
+
+\DeclareOptionBeamer{darkmode}{\PassOptionsToPackage{darkmode}{beamercolorthemepureminimalistic}}
+\DeclareOptionBeamer{showmaxslides}{\PassOptionsToPackage{showmaxslides}{beamerouterthemepureminimalistic}}
+\DeclareOptionBeamer{nofooter}{\PassOptionsToPackage{nofooter}{beamerouterthemepureminimalistic}}
+\DeclareOptionBeamer{nofirafonts}{\PassOptionsToPackage{nofirafonts}{beamerfontthemepureminimalistic}}
+\DeclareOptionBeamer{helvetica}{\PassOptionsToPackage{helvetica}{beamerfontthemepureminimalistic}}
+
+\ProcessOptionsBeamer
+
+% Settings
+\usefonttheme{pureminimalistic}
+\usecolortheme{pureminimalistic}
+\useoutertheme{pureminimalistic}
+\useinnertheme{pureminimalistic}
+
+\setbeamertemplate{navigation symbols}{}%
+\beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{}
+
+\def\maketitle{%
+ {%Set beamer template only works for the following frames.
+ % Would need a different way to support calling \maketitle in
+ % a frame environment
+ \setbeamertemplate{footline}{}%
+ \setbeamertemplate{frametitle}[largetitle]%
+
+ \begin{frame}[noframenumbering]%
+ \titlepage%
+ \end{frame}%
+ }
+}
+
+
+\mode<all>
diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/demo_bib.bib b/macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/themes/beamertheme-pure-minimalistic/demo_bib.bib
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@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+% Encoding: UTF-8
+@InCollection{AlexNet,
+ author = {Alex Krizhevsky and Ilya Sutskever and Geoffrey E. Hinton},
+ title = {{ImageNet} Classification with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks},
+ booktitle = {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 25},
+ publisher = {Curran Associates, Inc.},
+ year = {2012},
+ pages = {1097--1105},
+}
+
+@Comment{jabref-meta: databaseType:bibtex;}
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