int-act-beamer-theme
Author
S Luz
Last Updated
10달 전
License
Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
Abstract
Template for INT-ACT project presentations
%% 16pt specifies a large-ish font as the basis for all slides; if
%% your slides have lots of text, you might like to specify a smaller
%% base font, such as 12pt
\documentclass[16pt]{beamer}
\usetheme[theight=5ex]{INT-ACT}
%% theight=3cm specified the height of each slide's title
%\usepackage{natbib}
\usepackage{bibentry}
\usepackage{beamernotes}
\usepackage{lipsum}
\pdfcompresslevel=9
\pdfobjcompresslevel=3
\title[Insert title (short version of title)]{Insert Presentation Title Here}
\subtitle{Insert subtitle here} % or remove command, if no subtitle
\author{Insert authors here}
\institute{The Institute}
\date{Metropolis, Oceania, \today}
\setintactpartnerlogo{UoEcrest}
\begin{document}
\begin{frame}
\titlepage
\end{frame}
\setcounter{page}{1}
\begin{frame}[t]{Header title bold sans serif}
Main body text sans serif
\label{sec:Test1}
\begin{itemize}
\item Bullet points
\item This is some \alert{highlighted text} for illustration purposes.
\end{itemize}
\end{frame}
\bnote{This generates notes for pdfpc. These notes also appear on the
handout/article versions.}
\begin{frame}[t]{Header title bold sans serif}
Conclusions:
\label{sec:Test1}
\begin{enumerate}
\item Enumeration
\item list ...
\end{enumerate}
Here is an example of a citation \cite{burroughs2014ticket}.
And here is a figure:
\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=.3\linewidth]{int-actlogo}
\caption{Sample figure }
\label{fig:sample}
\end{figure}
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}{The inevitable bit of maths...}
\label{sec:Theinevitablebitofmaths}
Here is a popular formula:
\begin{equation}
e^{i\pi }=-1
\end{equation}
and a somewhat more obscure one:
\begin{equation}
\int_{D_{1}} \sum_{i=1}^{8} \frac{\partial f_{1}}{\partial x_{i}} \frac{\partial \varphi}{\partial x_{i}}\left(1+\left|D f_{1}\right|^{2}\right)^{-\frac{1}{2}} dx \leq 0
\end{equation}
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}%[allowframebreaks]
{\mode<presentation>{References}}\mode<presentation>{\tiny}
\bibliography{sample}
\bibliographystyle{plain}
% \bibliographystyle{vancouver}
\end{frame}
\end{document}
\end{document}