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I What is Beamer?
I How to produce a presentation?
I How to create overlays?
Tobias PhilippHow to use Beamer 1
How to use Beamer
Tobias PhilippInternational Center for Computational LogicTechnische Universitat DresdenGermany
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Introduction
I What is Beamer?. Beamer is a LaTeX document class for producing slides created by Til
Tantau at the Universitat zu Lubeck
I Why should you care?1. LaTeX based (all common LaTeX commands can be used),
thus reuse already written up material2. can also be used to create reports from presentations3. easy overlays4. no external programs needed other than what you already use for LaTeX
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Beamer example
1. The basic structure is the standardin LaTeX. But:
. Indicate that this document is ofthe Beamer class.
. alternative themes: Frankfurt,Berlin, Bergen,Boadilla, Madrid,AnnArbor, Pittsburgh,Rochester,Antibes, ...
. Main document
. Declare each slide (frame) youwant to create.
. Sections are used outside of theframe environment.
\documentclass{beamer}\usetheme{Warsaw}% additional options here
\begin{document}
\section{Section 1}\begin{frame}\frametitle{title}
% slide content in standard LaTeX
\end{frame}
\subsection{Subsection 1}
\end{document}
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Beamer example
1. The basic structure is the standardin LaTeX. But:. Indicate that this document is of
the Beamer class.
. alternative themes: Frankfurt,Berlin, Bergen,Boadilla, Madrid,AnnArbor, Pittsburgh,Rochester,Antibes, ...
. Main document
. Declare each slide (frame) youwant to create.
. Sections are used outside of theframe environment.
\documentclass{beamer}\usetheme{Warsaw}% additional options here
\begin{document}
\section{Section 1}\begin{frame}\frametitle{title}
% slide content in standard LaTeX
\end{frame}
\subsection{Subsection 1}
\end{document}
Tobias PhilippHow to use Beamer 4
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Beamer example
1. The basic structure is the standardin LaTeX. But:. Indicate that this document is of
the Beamer class.. alternative themes: Frankfurt,
Berlin, Bergen,Boadilla, Madrid,AnnArbor, Pittsburgh,Rochester,Antibes, ...
. Main document
. Declare each slide (frame) youwant to create.
. Sections are used outside of theframe environment.
\documentclass{beamer}\usetheme{Warsaw}% additional options here
\begin{document}
\section{Section 1}\begin{frame}\frametitle{title}
% slide content in standard LaTeX
\end{frame}
\subsection{Subsection 1}
\end{document}
Tobias PhilippHow to use Beamer 5
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Beamer example
1. The basic structure is the standardin LaTeX. But:. Indicate that this document is of
the Beamer class.. alternative themes: Frankfurt,
Berlin, Bergen,Boadilla, Madrid,AnnArbor, Pittsburgh,Rochester,Antibes, ...
. Main document
. Declare each slide (frame) youwant to create.
. Sections are used outside of theframe environment.
\documentclass{beamer}\usetheme{Warsaw}% additional options here
\begin{document}
\section{Section 1}\begin{frame}\frametitle{title}
% slide content in standard LaTeX
\end{frame}
\subsection{Subsection 1}
\end{document}
Tobias PhilippHow to use Beamer 6
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Beamer example
1. The basic structure is the standardin LaTeX. But:. Indicate that this document is of
the Beamer class.. alternative themes: Frankfurt,
Berlin, Bergen,Boadilla, Madrid,AnnArbor, Pittsburgh,Rochester,Antibes, ...
. Main document
. Declare each slide (frame) youwant to create.
. Sections are used outside of theframe environment.
\documentclass{beamer}\usetheme{Warsaw}% additional options here
\begin{document}
\section{Section 1}\begin{frame}\frametitle{title}
% slide content in standard LaTeX
\end{frame}
\subsection{Subsection 1}
\end{document}
Tobias PhilippHow to use Beamer 7
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Beamer example
1. The basic structure is the standardin LaTeX. But:. Indicate that this document is of
the Beamer class.. alternative themes: Frankfurt,
Berlin, Bergen,Boadilla, Madrid,AnnArbor, Pittsburgh,Rochester,Antibes, ...
. Main document
. Declare each slide (frame) youwant to create.
. Sections are used outside of theframe environment.
\documentclass{beamer}\usetheme{Warsaw}% additional options here
\begin{document}
\section{Section 1}\begin{frame}\frametitle{title}
% slide content in standard LaTeX
\end{frame}
\subsection{Subsection 1}
\end{document}
Tobias PhilippHow to use Beamer 8
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Titlepage
Howto: Introduction toBeamer
Tobias Philipp
TU Dresden
October 8, 2014
1 \documentclass{beamer}2 \usetheme{Montpellier}3 \usepackage{array}4 \usepackage{graphicx}5
6 \title{Howto: Introduction to Beamer}7 \author{Tobias Philipp}8 \institute{TU Dresden}9 \date{October 8, 2014}
10
11 \begin{document}12 \maketitle13
14 \end{document}
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Overlays
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Pause
\pause creates stopping points so one frame can be uncovered piecewise.
\begin{itemize}
\item This item first \pause
\item This item second \pause
\item This item third
\end{itemize}
I This item first
I This item second
I This item third
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Pause
\pause creates stopping points so one frame can be uncovered piecewise.
\begin{itemize}
\item This item first \pause
\item This item second \pause
\item This item third
\end{itemize}
I This item first
I This item second
I This item third
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Pause
\pause creates stopping points so one frame can be uncovered piecewise.
\begin{itemize}
\item This item first \pause
\item This item second \pause
\item This item third
\end{itemize}
I This item first
I This item second
I This item third
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Pause
\pause creates stopping points so one frame can be uncovered piecewise.
\begin{itemize}
\item This item first \pause
\item This item second \pause
\item This item third
\end{itemize}
I This item first
I This item second
I This item third
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Lists
\begin{itemize}
\item<1-> This item first
\item<3-> This item third
\item<2-> This item second
\end{itemize}
I This item first
I This item third
I This item second
Note that the order is given by
I Show <1> only on slide 1
I Show <1-> on slide 1 onwards
I Show <1-4,6-8> on every slide except 5
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Lists
\begin{itemize}
\item<1-> This item first
\item<3-> This item third
\item<2-> This item second
\end{itemize}
I This item first
I This item third
I This item second
Note that the order is given by
I Show <1> only on slide 1
I Show <1-> on slide 1 onwards
I Show <1-4,6-8> on every slide except 5
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Lists
\begin{itemize}
\item<1-> This item first
\item<3-> This item third
\item<2-> This item second
\end{itemize}
I This item first
I This item third
I This item second
Note that the order is given by
I Show <1> only on slide 1
I Show <1-> on slide 1 onwards
I Show <1-4,6-8> on every slide except 5
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Lists
\begin{itemize}
\item<1-> This item first
\item<3-> This item third
\item<2-> This item second
\end{itemize}
I This item first
I This item third
I This item second
Note that the order is given by
I Show <1> only on slide 1
I Show <1-> on slide 1 onwards
I Show <1-4,6-8> on every slide except 5
Tobias PhilippHow to use Beamer 18
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Lists
\begin{itemize}
\item<1-> This item first
\item<3-> This item third
\item<2-> This item second
\end{itemize}
I This item first
I This item third
I This item second
Note that the order is given by
I Show <1> only on slide 1
I Show <1-> on slide 1 onwards
I Show <1-4,6-8> on every slide except 5
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Emphasize text
Parts of the slides can be emphasized using overlays with alerts or color specifications.
\begin{itemize}
\item \alert{important item}
\item item
\item item
\end{itemize}
I important item
I item
I item
\begin{itemize}
\item \alert<1>{first important item}
\item {\color<3>{blue}{third item}}
\item \alert<2>{second important item}
\end{itemize}
I first important item
I third item
I second important item
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Emphasize text
Parts of the slides can be emphasized using overlays with alerts or color specifications.
\begin{itemize}
\item \alert{important item}
\item item
\item item
\end{itemize}
I important item
I item
I item
\begin{itemize}
\item \alert<1>{first important item}
\item {\color<3>{blue}{third item}}
\item \alert<2>{second important item}
\end{itemize}
I first important item
I third item
I second important item
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Emphasize text
Parts of the slides can be emphasized using overlays with alerts or color specifications.
\begin{itemize}
\item \alert{important item}
\item item
\item item
\end{itemize}
I important item
I item
I item
\begin{itemize}
\item \alert<1>{first important item}
\item {\color<3>{blue}{third item}}
\item \alert<2>{second important item}
\end{itemize}
I first important item
I third item
I second important item
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Emphasize text
Parts of the slides can be emphasized using overlays with alerts or color specifications.
\begin{itemize}
\item \alert{important item}
\item item
\item item
\end{itemize}
I important item
I item
I item
\begin{itemize}
\item \alert<1>{first important item}
\item {\color<3>{blue}{third item}}
\item \alert<2>{second important item}
\end{itemize}
I first important item
I third item
I second important item
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Emphasize text
Parts of the slides can be emphasized using overlays with alerts or color specifications.
\begin{itemize}
\item \alert{important item}
\item item
\item item
\end{itemize}
I important item
I item
I item
\begin{itemize}
\item \alert<1>{first important item}
\item {\color<3>{blue}{third item}}
\item \alert<2>{second important item}
\end{itemize}
I first important item
I third item
I second important item
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Emphasize text
Parts of the slides can be emphasized using overlays with alerts or color specifications.
\begin{itemize}
\item \alert{important item}
\item item
\item item
\end{itemize}
I important item
I item
I item
\begin{itemize}
\item \alert<1>{first important item}
\item {\color<3>{blue}{third item}}
\item \alert<2>{second important item}
\end{itemize}
I first important item
I third item
I second important item
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Emphasize text
Parts of the slides can be emphasized using overlays with alerts or color specifications.
\begin{itemize}
\item \alert{important item}
\item item
\item item
\end{itemize}
I important item
I item
I item
\begin{itemize}
\item \alert<1>{first important item}
\item {\color<3>{blue}{third item}}
\item \alert<2>{second important item}
\end{itemize}
I first important item
I third item
I second important item
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Overlays for non-lists
\only
\only<1>{Initial text.}
\only<2>{Replaced by this on second slide.}
\only<3>{Replaced again by this on third slide.}
\uncover
\uncover<1>{Text shown on slide 1.}
\uncover<2>{Text shown on slide 2.}
\uncover<3>{Text shown on slide 3.}
Text shown on slide 1. Text shown on slide 2. Text shown on slide 3.
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Overlays for non-lists
\only
\only<1>{Initial text.}
\only<2>{Replaced by this on second slide.}
\only<3>{Replaced again by this on third slide.}
Initial text.
\uncover
\uncover<1>{Text shown on slide 1.}
\uncover<2>{Text shown on slide 2.}
\uncover<3>{Text shown on slide 3.}
Text shown on slide 1. Text shown on slide 2. Text shown on slide 3.
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Overlays for non-lists
\only
\only<1>{Initial text.}
\only<2>{Replaced by this on second slide.}
\only<3>{Replaced again by this on third slide.}
Replaced by this on second slide.
\uncover
\uncover<1>{Text shown on slide 1.}
\uncover<2>{Text shown on slide 2.}
\uncover<3>{Text shown on slide 3.}
Text shown on slide 1. Text shown on slide 2. Text shown on slide 3.
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Overlays for non-lists
\only
\only<1>{Initial text.}
\only<2>{Replaced by this on second slide.}
\only<3>{Replaced again by this on third slide.}
Replaced again by this on third slide.
\uncover
\uncover<1>{Text shown on slide 1.}
\uncover<2>{Text shown on slide 2.}
\uncover<3>{Text shown on slide 3.}
Text shown on slide 1. Text shown on slide 2. Text shown on slide 3.
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Overlays for non-lists
\only
\only<1>{Initial text.}
\only<2>{Replaced by this on second slide.}
\only<3>{Replaced again by this on third slide.}
\uncover
\uncover<1>{Text shown on slide 1.}
\uncover<2>{Text shown on slide 2.}
\uncover<3>{Text shown on slide 3.}
Text shown on slide 1. Text shown on slide 2. Text shown on slide 3.
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Overlays for non-lists
\only
\only<1>{Initial text.}
\only<2>{Replaced by this on second slide.}
\only<3>{Replaced again by this on third slide.}
\uncover
\uncover<1>{Text shown on slide 1.}
\uncover<2>{Text shown on slide 2.}
\uncover<3>{Text shown on slide 3.}
Text shown on slide 1.
Text shown on slide 2. Text shown on slide 3.
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Overlays for non-lists
\only
\only<1>{Initial text.}
\only<2>{Replaced by this on second slide.}
\only<3>{Replaced again by this on third slide.}
\uncover
\uncover<1>{Text shown on slide 1.}
\uncover<2>{Text shown on slide 2.}
\uncover<3>{Text shown on slide 3.}
Text shown on slide 1. Text shown on slide 2.
Text shown on slide 3.
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Overlays for non-lists
\only
\only<1>{Initial text.}
\only<2>{Replaced by this on second slide.}
\only<3>{Replaced again by this on third slide.}
\uncover
\uncover<1>{Text shown on slide 1.}
\uncover<2>{Text shown on slide 2.}
\uncover<3>{Text shown on slide 3.}
Text shown on slide 1. Text shown on slide 2. Text shown on slide 3.
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Overlays with TikZ
\node (l1) [circle, draw];
\uncover<3->{
\node (t2) [left=6mm of l1] ;
\node (l2) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t2];
\node (t3) [right=12mm of l1] ;
\node (l3) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t3];}
\uncover<5->{
\node (t4) [left=6mm of l2] ;
\node (l4) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t4];
\node (t5) [right=6mm of l2] ;
\node (l5) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t5];
\node (t6) [left=6mm of l3];
\node (l6) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t6];
\node (t7) [right=6mm of l3];
\node (l7) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t7];}
\uncover<2->{
\draw (l1) -- (l2); \draw (l1) --(l3);}
\uncover<4->{
\draw (l2) -- (l4); \draw (l2) -- (l5);
\draw (l3) -- (l6); \draw (l3) -- (l7);}
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Overlays with TikZ
\node (l1) [circle, draw];
\uncover<3->{
\node (t2) [left=6mm of l1] ;
\node (l2) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t2];
\node (t3) [right=12mm of l1] ;
\node (l3) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t3];}
\uncover<5->{
\node (t4) [left=6mm of l2] ;
\node (l4) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t4];
\node (t5) [right=6mm of l2] ;
\node (l5) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t5];
\node (t6) [left=6mm of l3];
\node (l6) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t6];
\node (t7) [right=6mm of l3];
\node (l7) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t7];}
\uncover<2->{
\draw (l1) -- (l2); \draw (l1) --(l3);}
\uncover<4->{
\draw (l2) -- (l4); \draw (l2) -- (l5);
\draw (l3) -- (l6); \draw (l3) -- (l7);}
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Overlays with TikZ
\node (l1) [circle, draw];
\uncover<3->{
\node (t2) [left=6mm of l1] ;
\node (l2) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t2];
\node (t3) [right=12mm of l1] ;
\node (l3) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t3];}
\uncover<5->{
\node (t4) [left=6mm of l2] ;
\node (l4) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t4];
\node (t5) [right=6mm of l2] ;
\node (l5) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t5];
\node (t6) [left=6mm of l3];
\node (l6) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t6];
\node (t7) [right=6mm of l3];
\node (l7) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t7];}
\uncover<2->{
\draw (l1) -- (l2); \draw (l1) --(l3);}
\uncover<4->{
\draw (l2) -- (l4); \draw (l2) -- (l5);
\draw (l3) -- (l6); \draw (l3) -- (l7);}
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Overlays with TikZ
\node (l1) [circle, draw];
\uncover<3->{
\node (t2) [left=6mm of l1] ;
\node (l2) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t2];
\node (t3) [right=12mm of l1] ;
\node (l3) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t3];}
\uncover<5->{
\node (t4) [left=6mm of l2] ;
\node (l4) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t4];
\node (t5) [right=6mm of l2] ;
\node (l5) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t5];
\node (t6) [left=6mm of l3];
\node (l6) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t6];
\node (t7) [right=6mm of l3];
\node (l7) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t7];}
\uncover<2->{
\draw (l1) -- (l2); \draw (l1) --(l3);}
\uncover<4->{
\draw (l2) -- (l4); \draw (l2) -- (l5);
\draw (l3) -- (l6); \draw (l3) -- (l7);}
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Overlays with TikZ
\node (l1) [circle, draw];
\uncover<3->{
\node (t2) [left=6mm of l1] ;
\node (l2) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t2];
\node (t3) [right=12mm of l1] ;
\node (l3) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t3];}
\uncover<5->{
\node (t4) [left=6mm of l2] ;
\node (l4) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t4];
\node (t5) [right=6mm of l2] ;
\node (l5) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t5];
\node (t6) [left=6mm of l3];
\node (l6) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t6];
\node (t7) [right=6mm of l3];
\node (l7) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t7];}
\uncover<2->{
\draw (l1) -- (l2); \draw (l1) --(l3);}
\uncover<4->{
\draw (l2) -- (l4); \draw (l2) -- (l5);
\draw (l3) -- (l6); \draw (l3) -- (l7);}
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Overlays with TikZ
\node (l1) [circle, draw];
\uncover<3->{
\node (t2) [left=6mm of l1] ;
\node (l2) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t2];
\node (t3) [right=12mm of l1] ;
\node (l3) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t3];}
\uncover<5->{
\node (t4) [left=6mm of l2] ;
\node (l4) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t4];
\node (t5) [right=6mm of l2] ;
\node (l5) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t5];
\node (t6) [left=6mm of l3];
\node (l6) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t6];
\node (t7) [right=6mm of l3];
\node (l7) [circle,draw,below=3mm of t7];}
\uncover<2->{
\draw (l1) -- (l2); \draw (l1) --(l3);}
\uncover<4->{
\draw (l2) -- (l4); \draw (l2) -- (l5);
\draw (l3) -- (l6); \draw (l3) -- (l7);}
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Other stuff
I Suppress naviation symbols
\setbeamertemplate{navigation symbols}{}
I Suppress the headlines, footlines, and sidebars
\begin{frame}[plain]
I Add “handout” parameter for slides without overlays (e.g. for printout)
\documentclass[..., handout]{beamer}
I Include blank black slide
\bgroup
\setbeamercolor{background canvas}{bg=black}
\begin{frame}[plain]{}
\end{frame}
\egroup
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Further Information
I Till Tantau, Joseph Wright, Vedran Miletic: The BEAMER classhttp://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/
beameruserguide.pdf
I Charles T. Batts: A Beamer Tutorial in Beamerhttp://www.scribd.com/doc/47716986/Charles-Batts-Beamer-Tutorial
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References
I Charles T. Batts: A Beamer Tutorial in Beamerhttp://www.scribd.com/doc/47716986/Charles-Batts-Beamer-Tutorial
I Matthias Gerdts: Introduction to Beamerhttp://www.unibw.de/lrt1/gerdts/lehre/zusatzmaterial-und-links/
beamer-intro.pdf
I Gonzalo Rivero: Presentations in LATEX , Introduction to the BEAMER classwww.nyu.edu/projects/politicsdatalab/latex/beamer_nyu.pdf
I Till Tantau, Vedran Miletic, Joseph Wright: Creating Overlayshttp://get-software.net/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/
beamerug-overlays.tex
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