\documentclass[aspectratio=169,t]{beamer} \usetheme[author,institute,date,title]{ut} \title{A \LaTeX{} beamer theme for the University of T\"ubingen} \author[Benda]{Jan Benda} \institute[University of T\"ubingen]{Neuroethology, University of T\"ubingen} \date[2021]{March 2021} \logo{\includegraphics[height=3.5ex]{UT_WBMW_Rot_RGB}} \titlelogo{\includegraphics[height=5ex]{UT_MNF_RGB}\hfill% \raisebox{-0.5ex}{\includegraphics[height=6ex]{BCCN_Tuebingen_Logo-long}}\hfill% \includegraphics[height=5ex]{CIN-E}\vspace{-0.5ex}} \titlegraphic{\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{efishtitle}} \setbeamerfont{block body}{size=\small} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \begin{document} \begin{frame}[plain] \titlepage \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile]{ut --- University of T\"ubingen --- theme} \begin{block}{Include} \verb!\documentclass[aspectratio=169,t]{beamer}!\\ \verb!\usetheme[author,date,title,page]{ut}! \end{block} \vspace{2ex} Options select content of footline and position of logo\\ (default is \texttt{[author,page,logofootleft]}): \begin{itemize} \item \texttt{author} / \texttt{hideauthor} \item \texttt{institute} / \texttt{hideinstitute} \item \texttt{date} / \texttt{hidedate} \item \texttt{title} / \texttt{hidetitle} \item \texttt{page} / \texttt{hidepage} \item \texttt{logofootleft} / \texttt{logofootright} / \texttt{logotitleleft} / \texttt{logotitleright} / \texttt{hidelogo} \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Content} \hypersetup{linkcolor=utblue} % color of section names \tableofcontents[hideallsubsections] \end{frame} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \section{Frames} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Beamer frames} \begin{block}{Frame environment with title} \verb!\begin{frame}{The title of my slide}!\\ \verb! Some content.!\\ \verb!\end{frame}! \end{block} \begin{block}{Alternative specification of frame title} \verb!\begin{frame}!\\ \verb! \frametitle{The title of my slide}!\\ \verb! Some content.!\\ \verb!\end{frame}! \end{block} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[c]{Frame subtitles} \begin{alertblock}{Do not use subtitles!} Keep the messages on your slides simple and clean.\\ Subtitles are not really supported by the \texttt{ut} theme design. \end{alertblock} \end{frame} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \begin{frame}[fragile]{Itemize and enumerate} \begin{minipage}[t]{0.45\textwidth} \vspace{-2ex} \begin{block}{Itemize with overlays} \verb!\begin{itemize}!\\ \verb!\item Apple!\\ \verb!\item<2-> Orange!\\ \verb!\item<2-> Lemon!\\ \verb!\item<3-> Banana!\\ \verb!\end{itemize}! \end{block} \begin{itemize} \item Apple \item<2-> Orange \item<2-> Lemon \item<3-> Banana \end{itemize} \end{minipage} \hfill \begin{minipage}[t]{0.45\textwidth} \vspace{-2ex} \begin{block}{Enumerate with overlays} \verb!\begin{enumerate}!\\ \verb!\item<2-> Apple!\\ \verb!\item<1-> Orange!\\ \verb!\item<2> Lemon!\\ \verb!\item<3-> Banana!\\ \verb!\end{enumerate}! \end{block} \begin{enumerate} \item<2-> Apple \item<1-> Orange \item<2> Lemon \item<3-> Banana \end{enumerate} \end{minipage} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Nested itemize and enumerate} \begin{minipage}[t]{0.45\textwidth} \vspace{-2ex} \begin{block}{Itemize} \verb!\begin{itemize}!\\ \verb!\item Apple!\\ \verb! \begin{itemize}!\\ \verb! \item Red!\\ \verb! \item Green!\\ \verb! \end{itemize}!\\ \verb!\item Banana!\\ \verb!\end{itemize}! \end{block} \begin{itemize} \item Apple \begin{itemize} \item Red \item Green \end{itemize} \item Banana \end{itemize} \end{minipage} \hfill \begin{minipage}[t]{0.45\textwidth} \vspace{-2ex} \begin{block}{Enumerate} \verb!\begin{enumerate}!\\ \verb!\item Apple!\\ \verb! \begin{enumerate}!\\ \verb! \item Red!\\ \verb! \item Green!\\ \verb! \end{enumerate}!\\ \verb!\item Banana!\\ \verb!\end{enumerate}! \end{block} \begin{enumerate} \item Apple \begin{enumerate} \item Red \item Green \end{enumerate} \item Banana \end{enumerate} \end{minipage} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Itemize with action items} \begin{minipage}[t]{0.45\textwidth} \vspace{-2ex} \begin{block}{Itemize} \verb!\begin{itemize}!\\ \verb!\item[\itemfilledarrow] Apple!\\ \verb!\item<2-| alert@3> Orange!\\ \verb!\item<2-| emph@2| uncheck@3-> Lemon!\\ \verb!\item<3-| emph@1-> Banana!\\ \verb!\item<3-| check@4> Mango!\\ \verb!\item<4-| message@1-> Cherries!\\ \verb!\item<4-> Grapes!\\ \verb!\end{itemize}! \end{block} \end{minipage} \hfill \begin{minipage}[t]{0.45\textwidth} \begin{itemize} \item[\itemfilledarrow] Apple \item<2-| alert@3> Orange \item<2-| emph@2| uncheck@3-> Lemon \item<3-| emph@1-> Banana \item<3-| check@4> Mango \item<4-| message@1-> Cherries \item<4-> Grapes \end{itemize} \end{minipage} \end{frame} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \begin{frame}[fragile,c]{Alert and structure} The \verb!\alert{}! command \alert{emphasizes} text. \vfill Structural \structure{emphasis} is provided by the \verb!\structure{}! command. \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Block environments with title} ... add structure and color to a slide --- use them with care: \begin{block}{Some block} Block with title and content\\ \verb!\begin{block}{Some block}!\\ \verb! Block with title and content!\\ \verb!\end{block}! \end{block} \begin{alertblock}{Careful!} \texttt{alertblock} environment with title as argument. \end{alertblock} \begin{exampleblock}{Example} \texttt{exampleblock} environment with title as argument. \end{exampleblock} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Block environments without title} ... add color to a slide in a more subtle way: \begin{block}{} Block with empty title.\\ \verb!\begin{block}{}!\\ \verb! Block with empty title!\\ \verb!\end{block}! \end{block} \begin{alertblock}{} \texttt{alertblock} with empty title.\\ And just some text. \end{alertblock} \begin{exampleblock}{} \texttt{exampleblock} with empty title.\\ And just some text. \end{exampleblock} \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Theorems --- for mathematicians} \begin{theorem} \texttt{theorem} environment. \end{theorem} \begin{definition} Definition block with content: \texttt{definition} environment.\\[1ex] All theorem environments get the same color and font. \end{definition} %\begin{example} % Example block with content: \texttt{example} environment. %\end{example} \begin{proof} Proof block with content: \texttt{proof} environment. Same colors and fonts as the \texttt{block} environment. \end{proof} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Message box} \begin{block}{A new (non-beamer) command for highlighting messages} \verb!\messagebox{Take home message}! \end{block} \vfill Hello, you! \messagebox{Take home message} Did you get it? \vfill Use it! \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Quotations} Quote something of somebody with indentation: \begin{quotation}[Me And Myself] A \verb!quotation! environment. There is a lot to talk about and it really takes a lot of words to express this. Most likely this does not fit into a single line. We might even need yet another full new line. Here we even start a second paragraph. \end{quotation} \vfill Quote something short of somebody else without indentation: \begin{quote}[Me And Myself] A \verb!quote! environment. There is less to talk about and it just takes a few words to express this. A second line is not really needed. \end{quote} \vfill Here is a poem: \begin{verse} A \verb!verse! environment ---\\with a second line. \end{verse} \end{frame} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \newcommand{\colorpatch}[1]{% \parbox{8ex}{\centerline{\strut#1}\textcolor{#1}{\rule{8ex}{8ex}}} \quad} \begin{frame}{Colors of corporate design University of T\"ubingen} \vspace{1ex} \colorpatch{utred} \colorpatch{utgold} \colorpatch{utblack} \vspace{1ex} \colorpatch{utdarkblue} \colorpatch{utblue} \colorpatch{utlightblue} \colorpatch{utcyan} \colorpatch{utgreen} \colorpatch{utdarkgreen} \vspace{1ex} \colorpatch{utlightred} \colorpatch{utmagenta} \colorpatch{utgray} \colorpatch{utlightorange} \colorpatch{utorange} \colorpatch{utbrown} \end{frame} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \section{Title page} \begin{frame}[fragile,c]{Title page} \begin{block}{Insert a title page frame} \verb!\begin{frame}[plain]!\\ \verb! \titlepage!\\ \verb!\end{frame}! \end{block} \vspace{2ex} Title page content, from top to bottom: \begin{enumerate} \item Logo images with a frametitle line below \item Title graphic images with a line directly below \item Title and subtitle \item Authors \item Institutions and date \end{enumerate} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Title page logo and graphic} In preamble: \begin{block}{Specify one or more logos} \verb!\titlelogo{\includegraphics[height=6ex]{UT_MNF_RGB}}! \end{block} \begin{block}{Specify one or more graphic} \verb!\titlegraphic{\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{efishtitle}}! \end{block} \vspace{3ex} \begin{itemize} \item Both the logo and the graphic can be more than a single image! \item Separate them with \verb!\hspace{0.1\textwidth}! or \verb!\hfill! commands. \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Title page titles, authors, and institutions} In preamble: \begin{block}{Title and subtitle} \verb!\title{The titel of my talk}!\\ \verb!\subtitle{and whatever}!\\ \end{block} \begin{block}{Authors and institutions} \verb!\author{Mary Hagedorn\inst{1} \and Walter Heiligenberg\inst{2}}!\\ \verb!\institute{\inst{1}Somewhere \and \inst{2}Somewhere else}! \end{block} \begin{block}{Date} \verb!\date[2020]{ICN 2020}! \end{block} \end{frame} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \section{Sectioning pages} \subsection{Section page} \frame[plain]{\subsectionpage} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Section page} Section commands between the frames, like \begin{block}{} \verb!\section{A new section}! \end{block} automaticallly create a special frame with section number and title. \vfill \begin{block}{No automatic section pages} \verb!\AtBeginSection{} % in preamble! \end{block} \vfill \begin{block}{Manual insertion of a section page} \verb!\frame[plain]{\sectionpage}! \end{block} \end{frame} \subsection{Subsection page} \frame[plain]{\subsectionpage} \begin{frame}[fragile]{Subsection pages} After a subsection command \begin{block}{} \verb!\subsection{A new subsection}! \end{block} you may want to insert a subsection page displaying the current section and subsection numbers and titles: \vfill \begin{block}{Subsection page} \verb!\frame[plain]{\subsectionpage}! \end{block} \end{frame} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \section{Further reading} \begin{frame}{Beamer user guide} Read the beamer user guide at \begin{block}{} \url{http://tug.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beameruserguide.pdf} \end{block} \vfill In particular \begin{itemize} \item the tutorial (section 3) \item the ``guidelines for creating presentations'' (section 5) --- quite nice and independent of beamer! \item ``creating overlays'' (section 9) \item section 11 for some fancy features (hyperlinks and zooming) \item ``local structure'' (section 12) for more infos on lists and blocks, etc. \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Customizing appearance} The \alert{ut} beamer theme is based on the \alert{lines} beamer theme.\\ For an overview on relevant beamer templates, colors, and fonts and how to change them, see \begin{block}{} \url{lines-example.pdf} \end{block} \vfill Or simply look into the style file \begin{block}{} \url{beamerthemeut.sty} \end{block} and the color theme file \begin{block}{} \url{beamercolorthemeut.sty} \end{block} for options. \end{frame} \end{document} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%