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Introduction to Beamer
Introduction to Beamer
Ajaya H S1 Eshwar Gowda M N2
1Department of Electronics and Communication1MS10EC006
2Department of Electronics and Communication1MS10EC031
M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology
January 17, 2013
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Introduction to Beamer
Introduction
Introduction
Provided with most of the LATEX distribitions.
Most commonly used to package to create presentations.
Offers a wide set of themes to the user.
Provides a rich overlay and transition effects.
It can be loaded by calling the beamer class:
\documentclass{beamer}
The beamer package also loads many useful packages includinghyperref,amsmath,etc.
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Introduction to Beamer
Beamer Structure
Beamer Structure
\begin{document}\begin{frame}\frametitle{This is the first slide}%Content goes here\end{frame}\begin{frame}\frametitle{This is the second slide}\framesubtitle{A bit more information about this}%More content goes here\end{frame}% etc\end{document}
The presentation is written in the usual document environment.
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Introduction to Beamer
Beamer Structure
Beamer Structure
\begin{document}\begin{frame}\frametitle{This is the first slide}%Content goes here\end{frame}\begin{frame}\frametitle{This is the second slide}\framesubtitle{A bit more information about this}%More content goes here\end{frame}% etc\end{document}
Multiple frame environments specify the content to be put on each slide.
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Introduction to Beamer
Beamer Structure
Beamer Structure
\begin{document}\begin{frame}\frametitle{This is the first slide}%Content goes here\end{frame}\begin{frame}\frametitle{This is the second slide}\framesubtitle{A bit more information about this}%More content goes here\end{frame}% etc\end{document}
The frametitle command specifies the title for each slide.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 3 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Beamer Structure
Beamer Structure
\begin{document}\begin{frame}\frametitle{This is the first slide}%Content goes here\end{frame}\begin{frame}\frametitle{This is the second slide}\framesubtitle{A bit more information about this}%More content goes here\end{frame}% etc\end{document}
The framesubtitle command specifies the subtitle.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 3 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Beamer Structure
Beamer Structure
\begin{document}\begin{frame}\frametitle{This is the first slide}%Content goes here\end{frame}\begin{frame}\frametitle{This is the second slide}\framesubtitle{A bit more information about this}%More content goes here\end{frame}% etc\end{document}
Content is always written within a frame.
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Introduction to Beamer
Example
General Example
LaTeX Code
\documentclass{beamer}\title{First Example}\author{author}\date{\today}\begin{document}\frame{\titlepage}\begin{frame}\frametitle{First Slide}Contents of First slide\end{frame}\end{document}
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Introduction to Beamer
Example
General Example
LaTeX Code
\documentclass{beamer}\title{First Example}\author{author}\date{\today}\begin{document}\frame{\titlepage}\begin{frame}\frametitle{First Slide}Contents of First slide\end{frame}\end{document}
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 4 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Example
General Example
LaTeX Code
\documentclass{beamer}\title{First Example}\author{author}\date{\today}\begin{document}\frame{\titlepage}\begin{frame}\frametitle{First Slide}Contents of First slide\end{frame}\end{document}
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Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code I
Basic Code I
Load of Beamer Class
\documentclass[options]{beamer}
Options are:
8pt & 9pt (too small),10pt, 11pt, 12pt, 14pt, 17pt, 20pt(huge)
handout - no overlays\usepackage{pgfpages}\pgfpagesuselayout{2 on 1}[a4paper,border shrink=5mm](alternative: ’4 on 1’)
draft - graphics, headlines, footlines are replaced by gray rectangles to speed upcompiling
The beamer class automatically loads some other LATEXpackages, e.g. xcolor,amsmath, amsthm, hyperref.
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Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code I
Basic Code I
Load of Beamer Class
\documentclass[options]{beamer}
Options are:
8pt & 9pt (too small),10pt, 11pt, 12pt, 14pt, 17pt, 20pt(huge)
handout - no overlays\usepackage{pgfpages}\pgfpagesuselayout{2 on 1}[a4paper,border shrink=5mm](alternative: ’4 on 1’)
draft - graphics, headlines, footlines are replaced by gray rectangles to speed upcompiling
The beamer class automatically loads some other LATEXpackages, e.g. xcolor,amsmath, amsthm, hyperref.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 5 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code I
Basic Code I
Load of Beamer Class
\documentclass[options]{beamer}
Options are:
8pt & 9pt (too small),10pt, 11pt, 12pt, 14pt, 17pt, 20pt(huge)
handout - no overlays\usepackage{pgfpages}\pgfpagesuselayout{2 on 1}[a4paper,border shrink=5mm](alternative: ’4 on 1’)
draft - graphics, headlines, footlines are replaced by gray rectangles to speed upcompiling
The beamer class automatically loads some other LATEXpackages, e.g. xcolor,amsmath, amsthm, hyperref.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 5 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code I
Basic Code I
Load of Beamer Class
\documentclass[options]{beamer}
Options are:
8pt & 9pt (too small),10pt, 11pt, 12pt, 14pt, 17pt, 20pt(huge)
handout - no overlays\usepackage{pgfpages}\pgfpagesuselayout{2 on 1}[a4paper,border shrink=5mm](alternative: ’4 on 1’)
draft - graphics, headlines, footlines are replaced by gray rectangles to speed upcompiling
The beamer class automatically loads some other LATEXpackages, e.g. xcolor,amsmath, amsthm, hyperref.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 5 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code I
Basic Code I
Load of Beamer Class
\documentclass[options]{beamer}
Options are:
8pt & 9pt (too small),10pt, 11pt, 12pt, 14pt, 17pt, 20pt(huge)
handout - no overlays\usepackage{pgfpages}\pgfpagesuselayout{2 on 1}[a4paper,border shrink=5mm](alternative: ’4 on 1’)
draft - graphics, headlines, footlines are replaced by gray rectangles to speed upcompiling
The beamer class automatically loads some other LATEXpackages, e.g. xcolor,amsmath, amsthm, hyperref.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 5 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code II - The Frame
Basic Code II - The Frame
A frame defines one ”page” (slide) of the presentation.
A Basic Frame
\begin{frame}[option]\frametitle{Basic Code II - The Frame} %Bookmark info\framesubtitle{Subtitle}%Bookmark infoFrame Content \end{frame}
Options are:
plain - no headlines, footlines, sidebars
b, c or t - vertically align at bottom, center or top
fragile - require for verbatim environment
shrink = 0...100 - shrink everything by n percent
..
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Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code II - The Frame
Basic Code II - The Frame
A frame defines one ”page” (slide) of the presentation.
A Basic Frame
\begin{frame}[option]\frametitle{Basic Code II - The Frame} %Bookmark info\framesubtitle{Subtitle}%Bookmark infoFrame Content \end{frame}
Options are:
plain - no headlines, footlines, sidebars
b, c or t - vertically align at bottom, center or top
fragile - require for verbatim environment
shrink = 0...100 - shrink everything by n percent
..
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 6 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code II - The Frame
Basic Code II - The Frame
A frame defines one ”page” (slide) of the presentation.
A Basic Frame
\begin{frame}[option]\frametitle{Basic Code II - The Frame} %Bookmark info\framesubtitle{Subtitle}%Bookmark infoFrame Content \end{frame}
Options are:
plain - no headlines, footlines, sidebars
b, c or t - vertically align at bottom, center or top
fragile - require for verbatim environment
shrink = 0...100 - shrink everything by n percent
..
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 6 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code II - The Frame
Basic Code II - The Frame
A frame defines one ”page” (slide) of the presentation.
A Basic Frame
\begin{frame}[option]\frametitle{Basic Code II - The Frame} %Bookmark info\framesubtitle{Subtitle}%Bookmark infoFrame Content \end{frame}
Options are:
plain - no headlines, footlines, sidebars
b, c or t - vertically align at bottom, center or top
fragile - require for verbatim environment
shrink = 0...100 - shrink everything by n percent
..
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 6 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code II - The Frame
Basic Code II - The Frame
A frame defines one ”page” (slide) of the presentation.
A Basic Frame
\begin{frame}[option]\frametitle{Basic Code II - The Frame} %Bookmark info\framesubtitle{Subtitle}%Bookmark infoFrame Content \end{frame}
Options are:
plain - no headlines, footlines, sidebars
b, c or t - vertically align at bottom, center or top
fragile - require for verbatim environment
shrink = 0...100 - shrink everything by n percent
..
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 6 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code II - The Frame
Basic Code II - The Frame
A frame defines one ”page” (slide) of the presentation.
A Basic Frame
\begin{frame}[option]\frametitle{Basic Code II - The Frame} %Bookmark info\framesubtitle{Subtitle}%Bookmark infoFrame Content \end{frame}
Options are:
plain - no headlines, footlines, sidebars
b, c or t - vertically align at bottom, center or top
fragile - require for verbatim environment
shrink = 0...100 - shrink everything by n percent
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Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code II - The Frame
Basic Code II-Sections & Subsections
Basic Code II-Sections & Subsections
The structure of presentation can be done using the usual LATEX commands\section and \subsection before the frame environment.\section[short title]{long title}\subsection[short title]{long title}\begin{frame}..
each call of them creates:
1 a new entry into the Table of Contents2 insert a new entry into the navigation bars /(in many themes/).3 does not generate a frame heading or any text on the slide.
the version \section*[]{} adds only an entry in the navigation bars, but not inthe Table of Contents
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 7 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code II - The Frame
Basic Code II-Sections & Subsections
Basic Code II-Sections & Subsections
The structure of presentation can be done using the usual LATEX commands\section and \subsection before the frame environment.\section[short title]{long title}\subsection[short title]{long title}\begin{frame}..
each call of them creates:
1 a new entry into the Table of Contents2 insert a new entry into the navigation bars /(in many themes/).3 does not generate a frame heading or any text on the slide.
the version \section*[]{} adds only an entry in the navigation bars, but not inthe Table of Contents
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 7 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code II - The Frame
Basic Code II-Sections & Subsections
Basic Code II-Sections & Subsections
The structure of presentation can be done using the usual LATEX commands\section and \subsection before the frame environment.\section[short title]{long title}\subsection[short title]{long title}\begin{frame}..
each call of them creates:
1 a new entry into the Table of Contents2 insert a new entry into the navigation bars /(in many themes/).3 does not generate a frame heading or any text on the slide.
the version \section*[]{} adds only an entry in the navigation bars, but not inthe Table of Contents
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 7 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code II - The Frame
Basic Code II-Sections & Subsections
Basic Code II-Sections & Subsections
The structure of presentation can be done using the usual LATEX commands\section and \subsection before the frame environment.\section[short title]{long title}\subsection[short title]{long title}\begin{frame}..
each call of them creates:
1 a new entry into the Table of Contents
2 insert a new entry into the navigation bars /(in many themes/).3 does not generate a frame heading or any text on the slide.
the version \section*[]{} adds only an entry in the navigation bars, but not inthe Table of Contents
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 7 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code II - The Frame
Basic Code II-Sections & Subsections
Basic Code II-Sections & Subsections
The structure of presentation can be done using the usual LATEX commands\section and \subsection before the frame environment.\section[short title]{long title}\subsection[short title]{long title}\begin{frame}..
each call of them creates:
1 a new entry into the Table of Contents2 insert a new entry into the navigation bars /(in many themes/).
3 does not generate a frame heading or any text on the slide.
the version \section*[]{} adds only an entry in the navigation bars, but not inthe Table of Contents
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 7 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code II - The Frame
Basic Code II-Sections & Subsections
Basic Code II-Sections & Subsections
The structure of presentation can be done using the usual LATEX commands\section and \subsection before the frame environment.\section[short title]{long title}\subsection[short title]{long title}\begin{frame}..
each call of them creates:
1 a new entry into the Table of Contents2 insert a new entry into the navigation bars /(in many themes/).3 does not generate a frame heading or any text on the slide.
the version \section*[]{} adds only an entry in the navigation bars, but not inthe Table of Contents
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 7 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Basic Code II - The Frame
Basic Code II-Sections & Subsections
Basic Code II-Sections & Subsections
The structure of presentation can be done using the usual LATEX commands\section and \subsection before the frame environment.\section[short title]{long title}\subsection[short title]{long title}\begin{frame}..
each call of them creates:
1 a new entry into the Table of Contents2 insert a new entry into the navigation bars /(in many themes/).3 does not generate a frame heading or any text on the slide.
the version \section*[]{} adds only an entry in the navigation bars, but not inthe Table of Contents
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 7 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Themes
ThemesFor the appearance of the presentation predefined themes of the Beamerclass can be selected. Themes are classified into five categories:
1 Presentation Themes:Specifies the slide template of the entire presentationCommand: \usetheme [...]{Berkeley}
2 Color Themes:Specifies the color themes of the slide template eithercomplete or just for inner and outer elements
Command: \usecolortheme [...]{beaver}3 Font Themes:Specifies the the fonts used in a presentation
Command: \usefonttheme [...]{serif}4 Outer Themes:Specifies the the navigational elements such as head and
footline,sidebarsCommand: \useoutertheme [...]{split}
5 Inner Themes:Specifies the typesetting of elements within the frame such astitle and part pages, itemize,figures and tables,footnotes
Command: \useinnertheme [...]{circles}
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 8 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Themes
ThemesFor the appearance of the presentation predefined themes of the Beamerclass can be selected. Themes are classified into five categories:
1 Presentation Themes:Specifies the slide template of the entire presentationCommand: \usetheme [...]{Berkeley}
2 Color Themes:Specifies the color themes of the slide template eithercomplete or just for inner and outer elements
Command: \usecolortheme [...]{beaver}3 Font Themes:Specifies the the fonts used in a presentation
Command: \usefonttheme [...]{serif}4 Outer Themes:Specifies the the navigational elements such as head and
footline,sidebarsCommand: \useoutertheme [...]{split}
5 Inner Themes:Specifies the typesetting of elements within the frame such astitle and part pages, itemize,figures and tables,footnotes
Command: \useinnertheme [...]{circles}
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 8 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Themes
ThemesFor the appearance of the presentation predefined themes of the Beamerclass can be selected. Themes are classified into five categories:
1 Presentation Themes:Specifies the slide template of the entire presentationCommand: \usetheme [...]{Berkeley}
2 Color Themes:Specifies the color themes of the slide template eithercomplete or just for inner and outer elements
Command: \usecolortheme [...]{beaver}
3 Font Themes:Specifies the the fonts used in a presentationCommand: \usefonttheme [...]{serif}
4 Outer Themes:Specifies the the navigational elements such as head andfootline,sidebars
Command: \useoutertheme [...]{split}5 Inner Themes:Specifies the typesetting of elements within the frame such as
title and part pages, itemize,figures and tables,footnotesCommand: \useinnertheme [...]{circles}
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 8 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Themes
ThemesFor the appearance of the presentation predefined themes of the Beamerclass can be selected. Themes are classified into five categories:
1 Presentation Themes:Specifies the slide template of the entire presentationCommand: \usetheme [...]{Berkeley}
2 Color Themes:Specifies the color themes of the slide template eithercomplete or just for inner and outer elements
Command: \usecolortheme [...]{beaver}3 Font Themes:Specifies the the fonts used in a presentation
Command: \usefonttheme [...]{serif}
4 Outer Themes:Specifies the the navigational elements such as head andfootline,sidebars
Command: \useoutertheme [...]{split}5 Inner Themes:Specifies the typesetting of elements within the frame such as
title and part pages, itemize,figures and tables,footnotesCommand: \useinnertheme [...]{circles}
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 8 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Themes
ThemesFor the appearance of the presentation predefined themes of the Beamerclass can be selected. Themes are classified into five categories:
1 Presentation Themes:Specifies the slide template of the entire presentationCommand: \usetheme [...]{Berkeley}
2 Color Themes:Specifies the color themes of the slide template eithercomplete or just for inner and outer elements
Command: \usecolortheme [...]{beaver}3 Font Themes:Specifies the the fonts used in a presentation
Command: \usefonttheme [...]{serif}4 Outer Themes:Specifies the the navigational elements such as head and
footline,sidebarsCommand: \useoutertheme [...]{split}
5 Inner Themes:Specifies the typesetting of elements within the frame such astitle and part pages, itemize,figures and tables,footnotes
Command: \useinnertheme [...]{circles}
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 8 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Themes
ThemesFor the appearance of the presentation predefined themes of the Beamerclass can be selected. Themes are classified into five categories:
1 Presentation Themes:Specifies the slide template of the entire presentationCommand: \usetheme [...]{Berkeley}
2 Color Themes:Specifies the color themes of the slide template eithercomplete or just for inner and outer elements
Command: \usecolortheme [...]{beaver}3 Font Themes:Specifies the the fonts used in a presentation
Command: \usefonttheme [...]{serif}4 Outer Themes:Specifies the the navigational elements such as head and
footline,sidebarsCommand: \useoutertheme [...]{split}
5 Inner Themes:Specifies the typesetting of elements within the frame such astitle and part pages, itemize,figures and tables,footnotes
Command: \useinnertheme [...]{circles}
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 8 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Advanced Options
Advanced Options
Special frames like Title and Table of contents can be included.
Usual Latex Environments can be included:
1 Itemize-environment2 Enumerate-environment3 Description-environment
Usual math Latex Environments can be included:
1 Theorem2 Definition3 Lemma
Overlays and Graphics can also be included using appropriate packages andcommands.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 9 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Advanced Options
Advanced Options
Special frames like Title and Table of contents can be included.
Usual Latex Environments can be included:
1 Itemize-environment2 Enumerate-environment3 Description-environment
Usual math Latex Environments can be included:
1 Theorem2 Definition3 Lemma
Overlays and Graphics can also be included using appropriate packages andcommands.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 9 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Advanced Options
Advanced Options
Special frames like Title and Table of contents can be included.
Usual Latex Environments can be included:
1 Itemize-environment2 Enumerate-environment3 Description-environment
Usual math Latex Environments can be included:
1 Theorem2 Definition3 Lemma
Overlays and Graphics can also be included using appropriate packages andcommands.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 9 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Advanced Options
Advanced Options
Special frames like Title and Table of contents can be included.
Usual Latex Environments can be included:
1 Itemize-environment
2 Enumerate-environment3 Description-environment
Usual math Latex Environments can be included:
1 Theorem2 Definition3 Lemma
Overlays and Graphics can also be included using appropriate packages andcommands.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 9 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Advanced Options
Advanced Options
Special frames like Title and Table of contents can be included.
Usual Latex Environments can be included:
1 Itemize-environment2 Enumerate-environment
3 Description-environment
Usual math Latex Environments can be included:
1 Theorem2 Definition3 Lemma
Overlays and Graphics can also be included using appropriate packages andcommands.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 9 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Advanced Options
Advanced Options
Special frames like Title and Table of contents can be included.
Usual Latex Environments can be included:
1 Itemize-environment2 Enumerate-environment3 Description-environment
Usual math Latex Environments can be included:
1 Theorem2 Definition3 Lemma
Overlays and Graphics can also be included using appropriate packages andcommands.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 9 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Advanced Options
Advanced Options
Special frames like Title and Table of contents can be included.
Usual Latex Environments can be included:
1 Itemize-environment2 Enumerate-environment3 Description-environment
Usual math Latex Environments can be included:
1 Theorem2 Definition3 Lemma
Overlays and Graphics can also be included using appropriate packages andcommands.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 9 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Advanced Options
Advanced Options
Special frames like Title and Table of contents can be included.
Usual Latex Environments can be included:
1 Itemize-environment2 Enumerate-environment3 Description-environment
Usual math Latex Environments can be included:
1 Theorem
2 Definition3 Lemma
Overlays and Graphics can also be included using appropriate packages andcommands.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 9 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Advanced Options
Advanced Options
Special frames like Title and Table of contents can be included.
Usual Latex Environments can be included:
1 Itemize-environment2 Enumerate-environment3 Description-environment
Usual math Latex Environments can be included:
1 Theorem2 Definition
3 Lemma
Overlays and Graphics can also be included using appropriate packages andcommands.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 9 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Advanced Options
Advanced Options
Special frames like Title and Table of contents can be included.
Usual Latex Environments can be included:
1 Itemize-environment2 Enumerate-environment3 Description-environment
Usual math Latex Environments can be included:
1 Theorem2 Definition3 Lemma
Overlays and Graphics can also be included using appropriate packages andcommands.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 9 / 9
Introduction to Beamer
Advanced Options
Advanced Options
Special frames like Title and Table of contents can be included.
Usual Latex Environments can be included:
1 Itemize-environment2 Enumerate-environment3 Description-environment
Usual math Latex Environments can be included:
1 Theorem2 Definition3 Lemma
Overlays and Graphics can also be included using appropriate packages andcommands.
Ajaya H S and Eshwar Gowda M N Introduction to Beamer January 17, 2013 9 / 9
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