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+%%
+%% This is file `beamerthemeuantwerpenuserguide.tex',
+%% generated with the docstrip utility.
+%%
+%% The original source files were:
+%%
+%% uantwerpendocs.dtx (with options: `bmrug')
+%%
+%% This is a generated file.
+%%
+%% Copyright (C) 2013-2021 by Walter Daems <walter.daems@uantwerpen.be>
+%%
+%% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of
+%% the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license
+%% or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this
+%% license is in:
+%%
+%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%%
+%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version
+%% 2005/12/01 or later.
+%%
+%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
+%%
+%% The Current Maintainer of this work is Walter Daems.
+%%
+\def\fileversion{3.2}
+\def\filedate{2021/03/23}
+
+\documentclass[aspectratio=1610]{beamer}
+\usetheme[ti]{uantwerpen}
+\usepackage[english]{babel}
+
+\usepackage{metalogo}
+\usepackage{lipsum}
+\usepackage{pgfplots}
+\usepackage{booktabs}
+
+\newcommand\command[1]{{\tt \textbackslash #1}}
+\NewEnviron{codesnippet}[1][0.8\textwidth]{
+ \scriptsize
+ \qquad\framebox[#1][l]{\texttt{
+ \setlength\textwidth{#1}
+ \begin{minipage}{0.9\textwidth}
+ \BODY
+ \end{minipage}
+ }
+ }
+}
+\newcommand\ind[1][2ex]{\hspace*{#1}}
+\newcommand\bframe[1][]{\command{begin}\{#1frame\}}
+\newcommand\eframe[1][]{\command{end}\{#1frame\}}
+
+\title{This is your \texttt{\textbackslash{}title{}}}
+\subtitle[my short title]{This is your \texttt{\textbackslash{}subtitle{}}}
+\date[my short date]{This is your \texttt{\textbackslash{}date{}}}
+\author[my short author]{This is your \texttt{\textbackslash{}author{}}}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\begin{frame}[negativefill]
+ \maketitle
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}
+ \maketitle
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[negative]
+ \maketitle
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}
+ {What's on the menu?}
+ {Bon app\'etit!}
+ ~\\
+ \tableofcontents
+\end{frame}
+
+\section{Loading the theme and theme options}
+
+\begin{frame}[negative]
+ \sectionpage
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}
+ {Using our beamer theme}
+
+ The \texttt{uantwerpen} beamer theme is distributed by CTAN. It
+ should be installed with your \TeX{} distribution by default.
+
+ You can load the package in your preamble as:
+
+ \begin{codesnippet}
+ \command{documentclass}[aspectratio=1610]\{beamer\}\\
+ \command{usetheme}[theme-options-go-here]\{uantwerpen\}\\
+ \command{usepackage}[english]\{babel\}
+ \end{codesnippet}
+
+ \heading{Remarks}
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item The theme behaves well for all supported beamer aspect
+ ratios.
+ \item $16\times 10$ is currently your best option to maximize your
+ slide size given a modern LCD-projector!
+ \item Only \texttt{dutch} and \texttt{english} are supported.
+ The correct logoware is selected using the babel language option!
+ \end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{l3qframe}[t,rqgraphic={
+ \begin{minipage}{0.35\textwidth}
+ \footnotesize
+ \begin{center}
+ \begin{tabular}{c}
+ \toprule
+ \bfseries option\\
+ \midrule
+ \tt be \\
+ \tt fbd \\
+ \tt ggw \\
+ \tt lw \\
+ \tt ow \\
+ \tt re \\
+ \tt sw \\
+ \tt ti \\
+ \tt we \\
+ \tt iob \\
+ \bottomrule
+ \end{tabular}
+ \end{center}
+ \end{minipage}
+ }]
+ {Theme options}{}
+ The following theme options may come in handy:
+ \begin{description}
+ \item[\tt X] to invoke your own faculty's colors and logos,
+ with X one of the options in the table on the right\\
+ (I assume you know your faculty abbreviation)
+ \item[\tt nofonts] disables font loading, so you can load your own fonts
+ \item[\tt rgb] to select RGB color encoding (best for projecting, default)
+ \item[\tt cmyk] to select CMYK color encoding (best for printing)
+ \item[\tt neutralcolors] to disable your faculty colors and use the
+ standard UAntwerpen colors
+ \end{description}
+ \medskip
+
+ The defaults of the theme are:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item no faculty option ($\Rightarrow$ standard UAntwerpen logos)
+ \item \texttt{rgb}
+ \end{itemize}
+
+\end{l3qframe}
+
+\begin{frame}[t]
+ {A note on the compiler you are using}
+ {Fonts galore}
+
+ Depending on the type of compiler you use, a different font scheme
+ is loaded:
+ \begin{description}
+ \item[\LaTeX] --- ancient compiler - no support\\
+ Don't use!
+ \item[pdf\LaTeX] --- very old school compiler - no OTF/TTF support\\
+ Computer Modern Sans Serif is used as font
+ \item[\XeLaTeX] --- old school compiler - the first to have OTF/TTF
+ support\\
+ Calibri is used as font (with cmbright math fonts)
+ \item[\LuaLaTeX] --- current compiler - your best option\\
+ Calibri is used as font (with cmbright math fonts)
+ \end{description}
+
+\end{frame}
+
+\section{Title slides}
+
+\begin{frame}[negative]
+ \sectionpage
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[t]
+ {Title slides}
+ \heading{Contents} ---
+ The contents of the title slide can be set in your preamble
+ using the classical \LaTeX{} commands:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item \command{title\{\}}
+ \item \command{subtitle}\{\}
+ \item \command{author\{\}}
+ \item \command{date\{\}}
+ \end{itemize}
+ We don't specify an institute, as the logos do so.
+
+ \heading{Code} --- The titleslide is easily typeset as:\\
+ \begin{codesnippet}
+ \bframe[][option]\\
+ \ind\command{maketitle}\\
+ \eframe
+ \end{codesnippet}
+
+ with no option, or one of: \texttt{normal}, \texttt{negative},
+ \texttt{negativefill}.
+\end{frame}
+
+\section{Regular slides}
+
+\subsection{Bare}
+
+\begin{frame}[negative]
+ \sectionpage
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[negative]
+ \subsectionpage
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[t]
+ {Frame titles}
+ {And subtitles}
+ \heading{How to specify them!}\\
+ Titles are specified using \command{frametitle\{\}} or
+ \command{framesubtitle\{\}} or even easier as first and second argument
+ to the \texttt{frame} environment (or their derived versions).
+
+ \begin{codesnippet}
+ \bframe[][options go here, comma separated]\\
+ \ind\{first argument\}\\
+ \ind\{second argument\}\\
+ \ind frame contents \\
+ \eframe
+ \end{codesnippet}
+ \bigskip
+
+ \heading{Don't need them?}\\
+ If you need a slide without titles: just don't specify them!
+
+ \heading{Want to get rid of the footer as well?}\\
+ Specify the \texttt{plain} option to the frame.
+
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[t]
+ {The canvas}
+
+ \heading{Flavors} --- The canvas of the slide has four flavors:
+ \begin{description}
+ \item[normal]
+ the ordinary white background slide
+ \item[negativefill]
+ a reverse video slide on a background (in maincolor) without white
+ margins
+ \item[negative]
+ a reverse video slide on a bakcground (in maincolor) with white
+ margins
+ \item[graphicfill]
+ a graphic canvas without white margins (graphic can be photo,
+ graph, \ldots)
+ \item[graphic] a graphic canvas with white margins (graphic can be
+ anything)
+ \end{description}
+ They are specified as options to the frame environment (or its
+ derivatives).
+
+ \heading{Remarks}
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item You don't need to specify the normal canvas, it is the
+ default.
+ \item In handout mode the negative and negativefill canvas will be
+ typeset as normal canvas (to allow for easy printing).
+ \item The graphic option has many variants that we will discuss later.
+ \end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[negativefill]
+ {A negativefill slide}
+ {with a subtle subtitle}
+ \lipsum[1]
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[negative,t]
+ {A negative slide}
+ {with a subtle subtitle}
+ Don't do this! Don't use a title and subtitle, nor straight text
+ but put material on this slide that does not touch or cross the
+ edges of the background!\\
+ E.g., the graph on the bottom right
+ \place[anchor=south east] at (0.9,0.1) {
+ \begin{tikzpicture}[white]
+ \begin{axis}
+ [width=4cm,height=5cm,grid=both,font=\footnotesize]
+ \addplot[white] {x^2};
+ \end{axis}
+ \end{tikzpicture}
+ }
+ The best advice is not to reserve this canvas for title frames and
+ intermission slides.
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[t]
+ {Vertical alignment}
+
+ You can easily specify the vertical alignment of your frame
+ contents, using the options
+ \begin{description}
+ \item[\texttt{t}] for top
+ \item[\texttt{c}] for center
+ \item[\texttt{b}] for bottom
+ \end{description}
+
+ Example:\\[1ex]
+ \begin{codesnippet}
+ \bframe[][t]\\
+ \ind\{Title\}\\
+ \ind\{Subtitle\}\\
+ \ind frame contents\\
+ \eframe
+ \end{codesnippet}
+
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[t]
+ {Colors}
+ {What a wonderful world}
+
+ \heading{Standard colors}\\
+ You can select the theme colors using:\\
+ \textcolor{maincolor}{Main color}:
+ can be specified as \LaTeX-color \emph{maincolor}\\
+ \textcolor{sidecolor}{Side color}:
+ can be specified as \LaTeX-color \emph{sidecolor}\\
+ \textcolor{basecolor}{Base color}:
+ can be specified as \LaTeX-color
+ \emph{basecolor}
+
+ \heading{Advice}\\
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Stick to the standard colors or use grayscale tints!
+ \item Only use color when functional (e.g. in graphs)
+ \end{itemize}
+
+ \heading{Alert}
+ You can use \alert{\command{alert{}}} to grab the attention of the
+ user. It will typeset your content in \alert{red}.
+
+ \heading{Not taking any advice?}\\
+ You can fiddle with the colors, but do so in smart way.
+ Use \command{setbeamercolor}. You can see how it is used in the
+ \texttt{beamercolorthemeuantwerpen.sty} file.
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[t]
+ {Logo demo}
+
+ The logo's can be used as follows (but you should not need them):
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item \command{includegraphics[width=3cm]\{\command{logopos}\}}\\
+ \begin{center}
+ \begin{tikzpicture}
+ \draw[fill,white] (0,0) rectangle node
+ {\includegraphics[width=3cm]{\logopos}} (4,1.25);
+ \end{tikzpicture}
+ \end{center}
+ \item \command{includegraphics[width=3cm]\{\command{logoneg}\}}\\
+ \begin{center}
+ \begin{tikzpicture}
+ \draw[fill] (0,0) rectangle node
+ {\includegraphics[width=3cm]{\logoneg}} (4,1.25);
+ \end{tikzpicture}
+ \end{center}
+ \item \command{includegraphics[width=3cm]\{\command{logomonowhite}\}}\\
+ \begin{center}
+ \begin{tikzpicture}
+ \draw[fill] (0,0) rectangle node
+ {\includegraphics[width=3cm]{\logomonowhite}} (4,1.25);
+ \end{tikzpicture}
+ \end{center}
+ \end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+\subsection{With graphic eye candy}
+
+\begin{frame}[negative]
+ \subsectionpage
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[t]
+ {Basic idea}
+
+ \heading{The idea} --- put support material (photo or graph) on the
+ slide next to the frame content.
+ This is done by
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item specifying an appropriate canvas
+ \item using an appropriate frame derivative
+ \end{itemize}
+
+ \heading{Good combinations}
+ \begin{center}\small
+ \begin{tabular}{ccc}
+ \toprule
+ \bf frame option & \bf graphic on frame
+ & \bf corresponding frame derivative\\
+ \midrule
+ lqgraphic & left quarter & r3qframe \\
+ rqgraphic & right quarter & l3qframe \\
+ lhgraphic & left half & rhframe \\
+ rhgraphic & right half & lhframe \\
+ thgraphic & top half & bhframe \\
+ bhgraphic & bottom half & thframe\\
+ \bottomrule
+ \end{tabular}
+ \end{center}
+
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{l3qframe}[rqgraphic]
+ {Some Random Title}
+ {Please, adapt!}
+
+ \small
+ The slide has been typeset as:\\
+ \begin{codesnippet}[\textwidth]
+ \bframe[l3q][rqgraphic=\{<load photo here>\}]\\
+ \ind\{Title\}\\
+ \ind\{Subtitle\}\\
+ \ind frame contents\\
+ \eframe[l3q]
+ \end{codesnippet}
+ \smallskip
+
+ \subheading{Remarks}
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Load photo as:\\
+ \command{includegraphics[width=0.25\command{paperwidth}, min height=\command{textheight}]
+ \{image.jpg\}}
+ \item If \texttt{rqgraphic} is specified without argument, a standard photo
+ is loaded.
+ \item Note: you can avoid rounding the corner using the
+ frame option \texttt{noround} (may be useful when not using a photo)
+ \end{itemize}
+\end{l3qframe}
+
+\begin{r3qframe}[lqgraphic,t]
+ {Some Random Title}
+ {Please, adapt!}
+
+ \small
+ The slide has been typeset as:\\
+ \begin{codesnippet}[\textwidth]
+ \bframe[r3q][lqgraphic=\{<load photo here>\}]\\
+ \ind\{Title\}\\
+ \ind\{Subtitle\}\\
+ \ind frame contents\\
+ \eframe[r3q]
+ \end{codesnippet}
+ \smallskip
+
+ \subheading{Remarks}
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Load photo as:\\
+ \command{includegraphics[width=0.25\command{paperwidth}, min height=\command{textheight}]
+ \{image.jpg\}}
+ \item If \texttt{rqgraphic} is specified without argument, a standard photo
+ is loaded.
+ \item Note: you can avoid rounding the corner using the
+ frame option \texttt{noround} (may be useful when not using a photo)
+ \end{itemize}
+\end{r3qframe}
+
+\begin{lhframe}[rhgraphic]
+ {Some Random Title}
+
+ \small
+ The slide has been typeset as:\\
+ \begin{codesnippet}[\textwidth]
+ \bframe[lh][rhgraphic=\{<load photo here>\}]\\
+ \ind\{Title\}\\
+ \ind\{Subtitle\}\\
+ \ind frame contents\\
+ \eframe[lh]
+ \end{codesnippet}
+ \smallskip
+
+ \subheading{Remarks}
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Load photo as:\\
+ \command{includegraphics[min
+ width=0.5\command{paperwidth}, min height=\command{textheight}]
+ \{image.jpg\}}
+ \item If \texttt{rqgraphic} is specified without argument, a standard photo
+ is loaded.
+ \item Note: avoid rounding the corner using \texttt{noround}
+ \end{itemize}
+\end{lhframe}
+
+\begin{rhframe}[lhgraphic,t]
+ {Some Random Title}
+
+ \small
+ The slide has been typeset as:\\
+ \begin{codesnippet}[\textwidth]
+ \bframe[rh][lhgraphic=\{<load photo here>\}]\\
+ \ind\{Title\}\\
+ \ind\{Subtitle\}\\
+ \ind frame contents\\
+ \eframe[rh]
+ \end{codesnippet}
+ \smallskip
+
+ \subheading{Remarks}
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Load photo as:\\
+ \command{includegraphics[min
+ width=0.5\command{paperwidth}, min height=\command{textheight}]
+ \{image.jpg\}}
+ \item If \texttt{rqgraphic} is specified without argument, a standard photo
+ is loaded.
+ \item Note: avoid rounding the corner using \texttt{noround}
+ \end{itemize}
+\end{rhframe}
+
+\begin{bhframe}[thgraphic,t]
+ {Some Random Title}{Please, adapt!}
+ \small
+ The slide has been typeset as:
+ \begin{codesnippet}[\textwidth]
+ \bframe[bh][thgraphic=\{<load photo here>\}]\\
+ \ind\{Title\}\\
+ \ind\{Subtitle\}\\
+ \ind frame contents\\
+ \eframe[bh]
+ \end{codesnippet}
+\end{bhframe}
+
+\begin{thframe}[bhgraphic,t]
+ {Some Random Title}
+ {Please, adapt!}
+ \small
+ The slide has been typeset as:
+ \begin{codesnippet}[\textwidth]
+ \bframe[th][bhgraphic=\{<load photo here>\}]\\
+ \ind\{Title\}\\
+ \ind\{Subtitle\}\\
+ \ind frame contents\\
+ \eframe[th]
+ \end{codesnippet}
+\end{thframe}
+
+\section{Intermission slides}
+
+\begin{frame}[negative]
+ \sectionpage
+\end{frame}
+
+\subsection{Standard section slides}
+
+\begin{frame}[negative]
+ \subsectionpage
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[t]
+ {Basic idea}
+
+ You can select any of the canvas templates: negative, negativefill,
+ graphic, graphicfill and normal, and combine it with:
+ \begin{description}
+ \item[\command{sectionpage}]
+ \item[\command{subsectionpage}]
+ \end{description}
+
+ Example:\\[1ex]
+ \begin{codesnippet}[0.8\textwidth]
+ \bframe[][negative]\\
+ \ind \command{sectionpage}\\
+ \eframe\\~\\
+ \bframe[][negative]\\
+ \ind \command{subsectionpage}\\
+ \eframe
+ \end{codesnippet}\\[1ex]
+ (this how the previous two slide were generated)
+\end{frame}
+
+\subsection{Custom intermission slides}
+
+\begin{frame}[negative]
+ \subsectionpage
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[t]
+ {Basic idea}
+
+ If you are a fan of graphic material in slideware, you can use a
+ \texttt{graphic} or \texttt{graphicfill} canvas in combination with
+ small snippets you put on the slide using\\[1ex]
+ \qquad\command{place[node options] at (x,y) \{<material>\}}\\[1ex]
+ with
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item $(x,y)=(0,0)$ the bottom left of the slide and $(1,1)$ the top
+ right of the slide
+ \item \texttt{node options} any options you want to hand over to the
+ tikz node that is used to position the material.
+ \end{itemize}
+ \medskip
+
+ E.g., the next slide was created using:\\[1ex]
+ \begin{codesnippet}[0.8\textwidth]
+ \bframe[][graphic,t]\\
+ \ind\command{place} at (0.5,0.5) \{\command{uantwerpenicon[scale=0.8]}\}\\
+ \eframe
+ \end{codesnippet}
+ \medskip
+
+ You will have to run \LaTeX{} twice in order for the position to be correct!
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[graphic,t]
+ \place at (0.5,0.5) {\uantwerpenicon[scale=0.8]}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[t]
+ {Shading photographs}
+
+ Often you need make a photograph a little bit more opaque in order
+ for the (white) text to readable.
+
+ To this end you can use the following command\\[1ex]
+ \qquad\command{darken[s]\{<material>\}}\\[1ex]
+ with $s$ a value between 0 and 1 to specify the level of darkening.
+
+ E.g., the next slide was created using:
+ \begin{codesnippet}[0.9\textwidth]
+ \bframe[][graphicfill=\{\command{darken}%
+ [0.25]\{\command{includegraphics}%
+ [scale=0.1,min width=\command{paperwidth},min height=\command{paperheight}]%
+ \{Images/uantwerpen-09.jpg\}\},t]\\
+ \command{place} [anchor=north east] at (0.95,0.5) \{\\
+ \ind\command{uantwerpencallout}\{3\}\{2.5\}\{\\
+ \ind\ind\command{bfseries} You cannot be serious!\textbackslash\textbackslash[1ex]\\
+ \ind\ind John McEnroe\}\\
+ \}\\
+ \eframe
+ \end{codesnippet}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[graphicfill={\darken[0.25]%
+ {\includegraphics[scale=0.1,min width=\paperwidth,min height=\paperheight]%
+ {Images/uantwerpen-09.jpg}}},t]
+ \place [anchor=north east] at (0.95,0.5) {
+ \uantwerpencallout{3}{2.5}{
+ \bfseries You cannot be serious!\\[1ex]
+ John McEnroe}
+ }
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[t]
+ {Shading photographs locally}
+
+ You can also choose to shade the local backdrop of the material
+ you put on the side. If you like the \command{uantwerpencallout}
+ command of the previous slide, you can give it an optional argument
+ to set the fill opacity of the backdrop behind the text.
+
+ E.g., the next slide was created using:
+ \begin{codesnippet}[0.9\textwidth]
+ \bframe[][graphic,t]\\
+ \ind\command{place} [anchor=north west] at (0.1,0.9) \{\\
+ \ind\ind\command{uantwerpencallout}[fill opacity=0.5]\{4.5\}\{2.5\}\{\\
+ \ind\ind\ind\command{bfseries} I'll be back!\textbackslash\textbackslash[1ex]\\
+ \ind\ind\ind Arnold Schwarzenegger\}\\
+ \}
+ \eframe
+ \end{codesnippet}
+ \medskip
+
+ The \command{uantwerpencallout} command has te following syntax:\\[1ex]
+ \qquad\command{uantwerpencallout[options]\{width\}\{height\}\{contents\}}
+ \medskip
+
+ Remember to run \LaTeX{} twice in order for the position of the
+ callout to be correct!
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[graphic,t]
+ \place [anchor=north west] at (0.1,0.9) {
+ \uantwerpencallout[fill opacity=0.5]{4.5}{2.5}{
+ \bfseries I'll be back!\\[1ex]
+ Arnold Schwarzenegger}
+ }
+\end{frame}
+
+\section{Demo of some inner theme parts}
+
+\begin{frame}[negative]
+ \sectionpage
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[t]
+ {Headings}
+ {on two levels}
+ You can set headings on two levels, by using
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item\command{heading\{\}}
+ \item\command{subheading\{\}}
+ \end{itemize}
+ \heading{Main subject}~\\
+ blabla
+ \subheading{Subtopic 1}~\\
+ blabla
+ \subheading{Subtopic 2}~\\
+ blabla
+ \heading{Next main subject}~\\
+ blabla
+\end{frame}
+
+\newcommand\listdemo[1][itemize]{
+ \begin{#1}
+ \item First level
+ \begin{#1}
+ \item Second level
+ \begin{#1}
+ \item Third level
+ \end{#1}
+ \end{#1}
+ \end{#1}
+}
+
+\begin{frame}[t]
+ {Itemize / enumerations}
+ {Different styles}
+ Usage:\\
+ Set them (in your preamble) using: \command{setbeamertemplate\{itemize items\}[triangle]}\\
+ The default of the uantwerpen beamer template is set to \texttt{square} to be
+ similar to our logo.
+ \medskip
+
+ \begin{columns}
+ \column[T]{0.3\textwidth}
+ \alert{default}
+ \setbeamertemplate{itemize items}[default]
+ \listdemo
+ \column[T]{0.3\textwidth}
+ \alert{triangle}
+ \setbeamertemplate{itemize items}[triangle]
+ \listdemo
+ \column[T]{0.3\textwidth}
+ \alert{circle}
+ \setbeamertemplate{itemize items}[circle]
+ \listdemo
+ \end{columns}~\\
+ \bigskip
+
+ \begin{columns}
+ \column[T]{0.3\textwidth}
+ \alert{ball}
+ \setbeamertemplate{itemize items}[ball]
+ \listdemo
+ \column[T]{0.3\textwidth}
+ \alert{square}
+ \setbeamertemplate{itemize items}[square]
+ \listdemo
+ \column[T]{0.3\textwidth}
+ \alert{enumeration}
+ \setbeamertemplate{itemize items}[circle]
+ \listdemo[enumerate]
+ \end{columns}
+\end{frame}
+
+\section{Advanced material}
+
+\begin{frame}[negative]
+ \sectionpage
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}[t]
+ {Customizing the template}
+
+ If you want to override logos/colors to create a template for your
+ own research group or department:
+ renew the commands below. The redefinitions must be put just after
+ the \command{begin\{document\}} statement.\\
+ The construction below allows you to put the stuff in a style file
+ that you must load after (!) the \command{usetheme} command.\\[1ex]
+ \begin{codesnippet}[0.95\textwidth]
+ \command{AtBeginDocument\{}\\
+ \ind\command{renewcommand}\command{logopos\{your-pos-logo-filename-here\}}\\
+ \ind\command{renewcommand}\command{logoneg\{your-negative-logo-filename-here\}}\\
+ \ind\command{renewcommand}\command{logomonowhite\{your-mono-logo-filename-here\}}\\
+ \ind\command{renewcommand}\command{iconfile\{your-icon-filename-here\}}\\
+ \ind\command{colorlet\{maincolor\}\{your-favorite-color\}}\\
+ \ind\command{colorlet\{sidecolor\}\{your-secondfavorite-color\}}\\
+ \ind\command{colorlet\{basecolor\}\{some-solid-color\}}\\
+ \}
+ \end{codesnippet}~\\[1ex]
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}
+ {Some genuine advice}
+ \small
+
+ Dear user,
+
+ Candy slides are nice for PR, but bad for conveying a message.
+
+ Beamer is a tool to typeset technical presentations. Need more
+ animation and eye candy? Use other tools. They are much easier in
+ ruining your audiences' day.
+
+ Effective slides are simple slides.\\
+ Go by cognitive consonance, flirt with cognitive dissonance, but
+ stay away from cognitive cacophony.
+ This presentation is i.m.ho. a bad one, as it shows the
+ cacophony of possibilities. But hey, you were the one asking for it.
+
+ A lot of effort has gone into this template. I hope you like it.
+ If you have good suggestions, e-mail me. If you have questions, I
+ might even help you.
+
+ Cheers!
+
+ Walter Daems\\
+ (March 2021)
+
+\end{frame}
+
+\end{document}
+\endinput
+%%
+%% End of file `beamerthemeuantwerpenuserguide.tex'.