\begin{frame}[plain] \titlepage \end{frame} \begin{tframe}{Introduction} \begin{itemize} \item Beamer is a \LaTeX{} class that allows you to create presentations \item Beamer2Thesis is a Beamer package that allows you to create a presentation for your thesis \begin{itemize} \item with specific dedicated commands \item it uses TorinoTh, a Beamer Theme \end{itemize} \end{itemize} \end{tframe} \begin{tframe}{TorinoTh theme} \begin{itemize} \item TorinoTh (TorinoThesis) is a theme which is based on Torino and extend it \begin{itemize} \item Torino is a pretty theme for Beamer realized by Marco Barisione \item http://blog.barisione.org/2007-09/torino-a-pretty-theme-for-latex-beamer/ \end{itemize} \item Names are similar because I attend, as him, the Politecnico of Torino, but I want to emphasize the fact that TorinoTh is a theme that can be used only to realize a thesis \end{itemize} \end{tframe} \begin{tframe}{TorinoTh theme} \begin{itemize} \item The theme consist of: \begin{itemize} \item \emph{beamercolorthemetorinoth.sty} defines colors and allows you to choose among three possible options: blue (default), green or red \item \emph{beamerfontthemetorinoth.sty} defines fonts used \item \emph{beamerinnerthemetorinoth.sty} defines the title page and items \item \emph{beamerouterthemetorinoth.sty} defines headers and footers \item \emph{beamerthemeTorinoTh.sty} include all definitions \end{itemize} \end{itemize} \end{tframe} \begin{tframe}{Installation} \begin{itemize} \item Beamer2Thesis can be download from my personal page as a zip file \begin{itemize} \item \href{http://claudiofiandrino.altervista.org/beamer2thesis.zip}{http://claudiofiandrino.altervista.org/beamer2thesis.zip} \end{itemize} \item It can be installed with the standard procedure used to install a common package: \begin{itemize} \item under Linux, you have just to copy (with proper permissions) into the directory \emph{/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex}, unzip it then use the command \emph{texhash} \item under Mac, similarly, you have just to copy into the directory \emph{/usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/latex}, unzip it then use the command \emph{texhash} \end{itemize} \end{itemize} \end{tframe} \begin{tframe}{Options} \begin{itemize} \item Next slides will present all features avaiable \item As examples in which different options are applied, is possible to see the guides: \begin{itemize} \item beamer2thesis.pdf is the standard english guide which uses main options \item beamer2thesis\_ita.pdf is the italian guide with green colors \item beamer2thesis\_logos.pdf is the guide with red colors that show you how the second logo option is exploited \end{itemize} \item All guides show options in general; to have a look for specific configurations, read each guide because in each one is reported its own configuration state \end{itemize} \end{tframe} \begin{frame}[t,fragile]{Some general options} \begin{enumerate} \item The \verb!pageofpages! option defines the string between the current page number and the total page count \begin{itemize} \item the default is \emph{of} \end{itemize} \item If the \verb!titleline! option is set to \verb!true!, a horizontal line is drawn below the title \item The \verb!titlepagelogo! is the name of the principal logo: it must be a .jpg, .pdf, .png picture since is used PDF\LaTeX{} \begin{itemize} \item to include the logo of your University, copy it into the Beamer2Thesis main directory and remember to do \emph{texhash} \end{itemize} \end{enumerate} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[t,fragile]{Other options: avaiable bullets} \begin{itemize} \item The \verb!bullet! option can be used to choose the symbol used in bullet lists \begin{itemize} \item \verb!square!: a filled square ({\usebeamercolor[fg]{item}\tiny\raise0.2ex\hbox{$\blacksquare$}}) for first and third level items, an empty square ({\usebeamercolor[fg]{item}\tiny\raise0.2ex\hbox{$\square$}}) for second level items \item \verb!diamond!: a filled diamond ({\usebeamercolor[fg]{item}\tiny\raise0.2ex\hbox{$\blacklozenge$}}) for first and third level items, an empty diamond ({\usebeamercolor[fg]{item}\tiny\raise0.2ex\hbox{$\lozenge$}}) for second level items \item \verb!triangle!: a filled triangle ({\usebeamercolor[fg]{item}\tiny\raise0.2ex\hbox{$\blacktriangleright$}}) for first and third level items, an empty triangle ({\usebeamercolor[fg]{item}\tiny\raise0.2ex\hbox{$\vartriangleright$}}) for second level items \item \verb!circle!: a filled circle ({\usebeamercolor[fg]{item}$\bullet$}) for first and third level items, an empty circle ({\usebeamercolor[fg]{item}$\circ$}) for second level items \item The default value is \verb!circle! \end{itemize} \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{tframe}{Languages} \begin{itemize} \item There are two languages avaiable: \begin{itemize} \item english (default) \item italian \end{itemize} \item The choice of the language implies that in the titlepage, date and labels (supervisor, candidate, relatore, candidato) are shown with the proper language in an automatic way \end{itemize} \end{tframe} \begin{frame}[t,fragile]{Second logo} \begin{itemize} \item If, for some reasons, someone needs a second logo (a thesis performed in another institute for example) an option allows you to put it in the title page \item When \emph{secondlogo} is set to \emph{true}, you have to use the command \verb!\titlepagesecondlogo{name-logo}!: otherwise an error occurs \item As the main logo, the second logo must be a .jpg, .pdf, .png picture and you have to insert it in the main directory (remember do a \emph{texhash} after you copy it) \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[t,fragile]{Second candidate} \begin{itemize} \item It is possible that there are two candidates: the package manage this fact easily \begin{itemize} \item the first candidate is also the author \item the second candidate can be inserted with the command \verb!\secondcandidate{name-surname}! when the option \emph{secondcandidate} is set to \emph{true} \end{itemize} \item Of course, when there are two candidates the label \emph{Candidate} becomes \emph{Candidates} and \emph{Candidato} become \emph{Candidati} \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[t]{Finally: colors} \begin{itemize} \item There are three possible choices: \begin{itemize} \item blue \item green \item red \end{itemize} \item When the color is chosen setting the option \emph{color} to one of the list above, consequently headers, footers, title page, bullet and highlightings are set accordingly \end{itemize} \end{frame}