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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 index 888f85b64d..f6a929618d 100644 --- 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 @@ -26,8 +26,9 @@ \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{tikz} -\usetheme[showmaxslides, darkmode]{pureminimalistic} - +\usetheme[darkmode, showmaxslides]{pureminimalistic} +% \renewcommand{\pageword}{} +% \renewcommand{\logoheader}{\vspace{1.5em}} \usepackage[backend=biber, doi=false, maxbibnames=2, maxcitenames=2,% style=numeric, sorting=none, url=false, eprint=false]{biblatex} \addbibresource{demo_bib.bib} @@ -49,26 +50,36 @@ always longer than you would expect} % For longer table of contents, I find it cleaner to % use no footline. \begin{frame}[plain, noframenumbering]{Outline} - \tableofcontents + \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} + 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} + \vfill + The default is a 4:3 aspect ratio. + \begin{verbatim} \documentclass{beamer} \end{verbatim} \end{frame} \section{vfilleditems} +\begin{frame}{Using itemize} + \begin{itemize} + \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 + like it is right now with itemize + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + \begin{frame}[fragile]{Using vfilleditems} - \begin{verbatim} + \begin{verbatim} Use the provided \vfilleditems environment to create nicely spaced bullet points. @@ -82,53 +93,66 @@ always longer than you would expect} \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} + \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} +\begin{frame}{Using vfilleditems} + \begin{vfilleditems} + \item Note that the overlay specification + is a bit different to \emph{itemize} + \item For grouped overlay specifications, simply add it + directly after the environment: + \begin{vfilleditems} + \item \texttt{\textbackslash{}begin\{vfilleditems\}<+->} + \end{vfilleditems} + \end{vfilleditems} +\end{frame} + + \section{Fonts} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Fonts} - Fonts: + Fonts: - {\small This is small} + {\small This is small} - This is normal size + 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. + {\large This is large} + \vfill + Per default the \emph{Fira Font} Package is + used. The \emph{Noto 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} + To use \emph{Noto} instead of \emph{Fira Fonts} + \begin{verbatim} + \usetheme[noto]{pureminimalistic} \end{verbatim} - \vfill - To disable the \emph{Fira Fonts} and use the default font - \begin{verbatim} - \usetheme[nofirafonts]{pureminimalistic} + \vfill + To disable the \emph{Fira Fonts} and use the default font + \begin{verbatim} + \usetheme[customfont]{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} + 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} + \small + \begin{verbatim} \usetheme{pureminimalistic} \definecolor{textcolor}{RGB}{0, 0, 120} \definecolor{title}{RGB}{0, 0, 0} @@ -143,35 +167,35 @@ always longer than you would expect} \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} + 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. + 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} + Commands setting the logos: + \begin{itemize} + \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{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Logos -- Load own logo} - To use your own logos, simply redefine the commands and adjust the sizes. - \begin{verbatim} + 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% @@ -182,16 +206,20 @@ always longer than you would expect} \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}{} + To disable the logo, overwrite the default logo command with an empty + command. + \begin{verbatim} + \renewcommand{\logoheader}{} + \end{verbatim} + You may want to add some vertical space if you wish to delete the \texttt{logoheader}. + \begin{verbatim} + \renewcommand{\logoheader}{\vspace{1.5em}} \end{verbatim} \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Figures} - I also changed the default caption settings to not - include \texttt{Figure:} and reduced the font size. + I also changed the default caption settings to not + include \texttt{Figure:} and reduced the font size. \begin{figure}[H] \centering \begin{columns}[T] @@ -208,10 +236,10 @@ always longer than you would expect} \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} + 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)% @@ -222,72 +250,87 @@ always longer than you would expect} \end{frame} { - \setbeamertemplate{background}{% +\setbeamertemplate{background}{% \tikz[overlay,remember picture]% \node[opacity=0.8]at (current page.center)% {\includegraphics[width=.2\linewidth]% - {example-image-a}};% - } + {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. + 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} + 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} + 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. + 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} + +\begin{frame}[fragile]{Remove footer logo} + If you wish to remove the footer logo \emph{and} + move the page number to the right parts use: + \begin{verbatim} + \usetheme[nofooterlogo]{pureminimalistic} + \end{verbatim} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}[fragile]{Change Page word} + If you wish to remove or change the word \emph{Page} + in the footer, change the value with + \begin{verbatim} + \renewcommand{\pageword}{Seite} + \end{verbatim} \end{frame} \section{Citations} \begin{frame}{Citations} - I've also changed the bibliography options to be minimalistic: + I've also changed the bibliography options to be minimalistic: - Just showing a simple \texttt{\textbackslash{}cite} \cite{AlexNet} - \vfill - \printbibliography + 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 + \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} + \begin{itemize} + \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{itemize} \end{frame} \end{document}
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