% -*- coding: utf-8 -*- % !TEX program = xelatex \documentclass[12pt]{beamer} \usetheme[style=beta]{epyt} % alpha, beta, delta, gamma, zeta \usepackage{listings} \lstset{ basicstyle=\ttfamily,xleftmargin=2em, commentstyle=\color{teal},keywordstyle=\color{acolor4}, language=[LaTeX]{TeX},morekeywords={usetheme,epytsetup} } \newcommand{\mylead}[1]{\textcolor{acolor1}{#1}} \newcommand{\mybold}[1]{\textcolor{acolor2}{#1}} \newcommand{\mywarn}[1]{\textcolor{acolor3}{#1}} \begin{document} \title{Epyt Theme for Beamer} \subtitle{A simple and clean theme} \author{Your Name Here} \institute{Center for Presentation Design} \begin{frame}[plain]\transboxout \titlepage \end{frame} %\begin{frame}\transboxin %\begin{center} %\tableofcontents[hideallsubsections] %\end{center} %\end{frame} \section{Black in White} \begin{frame}{Introduction} \mylead{Epyt} is a simple but nice theme for Beamer, with the following features: \pause \begin{itemize}[<+->] \item simple structure: with page numbers at footer, no head bar and side bar; \item simple templates: possible to display theorems with traditional inline style; \item simple colors: using only several foreground and background colors. \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Getting the Theme} \mylead{Epyt} theme is contained in major TeX distributions. \begin{itemize} \item In MiKTeX as \mybold{beamertheme-epyt} package. \item In TeXLive as \mybold{beamertheme-epyt} package. \end{itemize} You could install \mylead{epyt} in the package manager.\par\pause Also you could download \mylead{epyt} from \href{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/beamertheme-epyt}{CTAN}. \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Getting Started} The following code is a minimal example using \mylead{epyt} theme. \begin{lstlisting} \documentclass{beamer} \usetheme{epyt} \begin{document} \begin{frame}{Hello} Hello Beamer! \end{frame} \end{document} \end{lstlisting} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Customization} \mylead{Epyt} theme provides a number of styles, which can be set in loading the theme. \begin{lstlisting} \usetheme[style=gamma]{epyt} \end{lstlisting} \pause The style could also be changed in the middle of the presentation. \begin{lstlisting} \epytsetup{style=beta} \end{lstlisting} \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Available Styles} All available styles are listed here. \begin{description} \item[alpha] white text in black background \item[beta] black text in white background \item[delta] white text in blue background \item[gamma] white text in green background \item[zeta] white text in red background \end{description} \pause And the default style is \mybold{beta}, which is what you see up to now in this presentation. \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Predefined Colors} For each style, five accent colors are predefined. With current style, they are the followings. \begin{flushleft} \textcolor{acolor1}{acolor1} \textcolor{acolor2}{acolor2} \textcolor{acolor3}{acolor3} \textcolor{acolor4}{acolor4} \textcolor{acolor5}{acolor5} \end{flushleft} \pause Also five filling colors are predefined for each style. \begin{flushleft} \colorbox{fcolor1}{fcolor1} \colorbox{fcolor2}{fcolor2} \colorbox{fcolor3}{fcolor3} \colorbox{fcolor4}{fcolor4} \colorbox{fcolor5}{fcolor5} \end{flushleft} \pause These colors are useful when you are drawing a tikz picture. \end{frame} \epytsetup{style=gamma} \begin{frame}[plain]\transboxout \titlepage \end{frame} \section{White in Green} \begin{frame}{Predefined Colors} Five accent colors are predefined for this style. \begin{flushleft} \textcolor{acolor1}{acolor1} \textcolor{acolor2}{acolor2} \textcolor{acolor3}{acolor3} \textcolor{acolor4}{acolor4} \textcolor{acolor5}{acolor5} \end{flushleft} Also five filling colors are predefined for this style. \begin{flushleft} \colorbox{fcolor1}{fcolor1} \colorbox{fcolor2}{fcolor2} \colorbox{fcolor3}{fcolor3} \colorbox{fcolor4}{fcolor4} \colorbox{fcolor5}{fcolor5} \end{flushleft} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Ordered Lists} A Beamer theme consists of the following four parts: \pause \begin{enumerate}[<+->] \item outer theme, with \verb!\usebeameroutertheme!; \item inner theme, with \verb!\usebeamerinnertheme!; \item color theme, with \verb!\usebeamercolortheme!; \item font theme, with \verb!\usebeamerfonttheme!. \end{enumerate} \end{frame} \epytsetup{style=delta} \begin{frame}[plain]\transboxout \titlepage \end{frame} \section{White in Blue} \begin{frame}{Predefined Colors} Five accent colors are predefined for this style. \begin{flushleft} \textcolor{acolor1}{acolor1} \textcolor{acolor2}{acolor2} \textcolor{acolor3}{acolor3} \textcolor{acolor4}{acolor4} \textcolor{acolor5}{acolor5} \end{flushleft} Also five filling colors are predefined for this style. \begin{flushleft} \colorbox{fcolor1}{fcolor1} \colorbox{fcolor2}{fcolor2} \colorbox{fcolor3}{fcolor3} \colorbox{fcolor4}{fcolor4} \colorbox{fcolor5}{fcolor5} \end{flushleft} \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Example} \begin{example} Prove the following result: \[ \lim_{x\to0}\frac{\sin 3x}{\ln(1-2x)}=-\frac{3}{2} \] \end{example}\pause \begin{proof} Since $\sin 3x \sim 3x$ and $\ln(1-2x) \sim -2x$, we have \[ \lim_{x\to0}\frac{\sin 3x}{\ln(1-2x)}=\lim_{x\to0}\frac{3x}{-2x}=-\frac{3}{2}, \] and we are done. \end{proof} \end{frame} \epytsetup{style=alpha} \begin{frame}[plain]\transboxout \titlepage \end{frame} \section{White in Black} \begin{frame}{Predefined Colors} Five accent colors are predefined for this style. \begin{flushleft} \textcolor{acolor1}{acolor1} \textcolor{acolor2}{acolor2} \textcolor{acolor3}{acolor3} \textcolor{acolor4}{acolor4} \textcolor{acolor5}{acolor5} \end{flushleft} Also five filling colors are predefined for this style. \begin{flushleft} \colorbox{fcolor1}{fcolor1} \colorbox{fcolor2}{fcolor2} \colorbox{fcolor3}{fcolor3} \colorbox{fcolor4}{fcolor4} \colorbox{fcolor5}{fcolor5} \end{flushleft} \end{frame} \epytsetup{style=zeta} \begin{frame}[plain]\transboxout \titlepage \end{frame} \section{White in Red} \begin{frame}{Predefined Colors} Five accent colors are predefined for this style. \begin{flushleft} \textcolor{acolor1}{acolor1} \textcolor{acolor2}{acolor2} \textcolor{acolor3}{acolor3} \textcolor{acolor4}{acolor4} \textcolor{acolor5}{acolor5} \end{flushleft} Also five filling colors are predefined for this style. \begin{flushleft} \colorbox{fcolor1}{fcolor1} \colorbox{fcolor2}{fcolor2} \colorbox{fcolor3}{fcolor3} \colorbox{fcolor4}{fcolor4} \colorbox{fcolor5}{fcolor5} \end{flushleft} \end{frame} \end{document}