The beamer
LaTeX class can be used for producing slides. The class works in both PostScript and direct PDF output modes, using the pgf
graphics system for visual effects. Content is created in the frame
environment, and each frame can be made up of a number of slides using a simple notation for specifying material to appear on each slide within a frame. Short versions of title, authors, institute can also be specified as optional parameters. Whole frame graphics are supported by plain frames. The class supports figure
and table
environments, transparency effects, varying slide transitions and animations.
This class provides patches of some Beamer templates and commands for presentation from right to left. It requires Babel with the LuaTeX engine.
The package enables the user to use Beamer style operations on a canvas of the sizes provided by a0poster
; font scaling is available (using packages such as type1cm
if necessary). In addition, the package allows the user to benefit from the nice colour box handling and alignment provided by the Beamer class (for example, with rounded corners and shadows). Good looking posters may be created very rapidly.
This class is a wrapper around the beamer class to make it easier to use the same document to generate the different forms of the presentation: the slides themselves, an abbreviated slide set for transparencies or online reference, an n-up handout version (various layouts are provided), and a transcript or set of notes using the article class. The class provides a variety of handout layouts, and allows the mode to be chosen from the command line (without changing the document itself).
The package specifies a Beamer theme for presenting a thesis.
This package provides the Verona theme for the beamer
class.
This package provides an introduction to the beamer
class, in Portuguese.
The package provides a method to reorder frames in the PDF file without reordering the source. Its principal use is to embed or append frames with details on some subject.
This bundle provides a collection of inner and outer themes as supplements to the default themes in the Beamer distribution. These themes can be used in combination with existing inner, outer, and color themes.
The Beamer Audience package provides macros to easily assemble frames according to different audiences. It enables to pick up the frames for a specific audience while leaving their order according to a logical structure in the LaTeX source.
This package provides a simple Beamer theme using the Nord color theme.
The bundle provides a beamer
-derived class and a theme style file for the corporate design of the Free University in Berlin. Users may use the class itself (FUbeamer) or use the theme in the usual way with \usetheme{BerlinFU}
.
NPBT includes three Beamer themes: Sefiroth Consulting, FOM, FOM ifes and eufom.
The package is developed for academic purposes. The distribution includes nothing more than style file needed for preparing presentations.
This package provides the Beamer theme for LALIC of the Federal University of Sao Carlos, Brazil.
This package provides a package with three dark color themes for Beamer, designed for presentations with pictures and/or for bright rooms without screen. These themes mix one dominant foreground colour and a black background. Cormorant stands for green, Frigatebird for red and Magpie for blue.
This package provides a simple but nice theme for Beamer, with the following features:
simple structure: with page numbers at footer, no head bar and side bar ;
simple templates: displaying theorems with traditional inline style;
simple colors: using only several foreground and background colors.
This package provides a theme for Beamer presentations.
The LaTeX package beamertheme-light
provides an aesthetic and minimal Beamer style by redefining colors and fonts.
This package provides a presentation theme for LaTeX Beamer that aims at a clean and minimalist design, so to minimize distractions and put the focus directly on the content.
This package introduces the \appxnote
command, which puts the note's content on a separate Beamer frame shown by the command \printappxnotes
. It also creates interactive buttons to move back and forth between the two frames.
The package contains a theme for Beamer which is referenced as Cuerna inside Beamer and has four basic colour themes. The title page shows rectangles that represent the Fibonacci sequence, and spiral is drawn on top of the rectangles. Besides that the rest of the graphic elements in the slides are scarce to keep it clean.
This package provides a modern, elegant and versatile theme for Beamer, with a high degree of customization. Trigon found its origin and inspiration in the graphical guidelines resulting from the visual identity overhaul of the University of Liege. Although directly inspired from these guidelines, the theme was stripped out of any mention or specificities related to the University and its faculties. This makes the Trigon theme perfectly suitable for many different contexts.
The main design focuses on triangular shapes for major layout elements and noise minimization for the main body of the work. The theme's implementation is heavily inspired from the Metropolis theme. Most options from Metropolis have been ported to Trigon in order to improve customization and ease-of-use. Trigon also includes different styles and layouts for the main title page, the section page and the default slide background.
This package provides a flexible dark or light colour theme designed for maximum readability in environments where most themes fall flat. Its main features are:
dark color theme for presenting in low-light conditions;
optional light color theme for presenting in bright ambient light;
redefines color names red, green, blue, yellow to values that are visible when displayed by certain projectors, particularly those with a very bright green channel and dim red and blue channels. This behaviour can be optionally disabled, with the provided colours also available as
OwlRed
,OwlGreen
, etc.