/beamer-themes

A hopefully growing collection of (latex) beamer-themes that i have created over the years. All themes supplied are standalone versions.

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beamer-themes

made-with-latex GPL license Compile all example PDFs

A hopefully growing collection of (latex) beamer-themes that i have created over the years. All themes supplied are standalone versions but can be constructed via inner and outher themes if desired.

General

Some resources are shared between all of the example-documents (they are just placeholders and therefore not necessary). If you compile the documents in place and do not replace those placeholders, you should copy the example.bib and the exampletitleimage.png in the same folder.

The example bibliography-file is based on an overleaf-example.

All preview images have been created with the bash-file genpreview which uses convert and montage from imagemagick. Therefore some graphical effects might be based on a faulty conversion.

digital-minimal

This theme is located here and has BibLaTeX-Support. Valid Options (defaults are marked):

  • footfade/nofootfade (automatic foot fading for sections)
  • primary-foot/gray-foot (only with nofootfade, highlights current section with primary in foot)
  • lightmode/lightmode-fill/darkmode/darkmode-soft (switch default and internal color-themes)
  • libs/nolibs (automatically load necessary libraries)
  • small-triangle/large-triangle (switch between a smaller and a larger triangle for the upper right position)
  • showbib/nobib (enable bibliography)

digital-minimal example image

Another (up-to-date) example is located at example.pdf.

This is a new layout i work on to be used for my university presentations (it offers a darkmode).

colorful-dream

This theme is located here and has BibLaTeX-Support. Valid Options (defaults are marked):

  • nofont/font (automatic font-loading)
  • nolibs/libs (automatic loading of other libraries like tikz)
  • noemblem/emblem (place emblem on titlepage, configure the emblem with \SetEmblem)
  • notheorems/theorems (automatic configuration of theorems. Will define "exercise" and "solve").
  • nobib/showbib (shows bibliography on the last slide; will only be shown if biblatex is setup).

Other configuration-options and commands like \email and \outro are presented in the example.tex:

colorful-dream example image

Another (up-to-date) example is located at example.pdf.

I have written this variant for a university presentation i did, a full example of this theme is to be found in the repository.

lucy

This theme is located here and has BibLaTeX-Support. I've written this template for my abitur. Valid Options (defaults are marked):

  • nofont/font (automatic font-loading. Loads the title-font too)
  • nolibs/libs (automatic loading of other libraries like tikz)

You must insert the title-page yourself, as seen in the example.tex:

lucy example image

Another (up-to-date) example is located at example.pdf.

I use this layout (with different color themes) for my university presentations. An example is to be found with the LaTeX-Slides.

fragment

This theme is located here and has BibLaTeX-Support. It is loosely based on my sopra-seraphim class. Valid Options (defaults are marked):

  • nofont/font (automatic font-loading. Loads the title-font too)
  • nolibs/libs (automatic loading of other libraries like tikz)

You must insert the title-page yourself, as seen in the example.tex:

fragment example image

Another (up-to-date) example is located at example.pdf.

dividing-lines

This theme is located here and has BibLaTeX-Support. Valid Options (defaults are marked):

  • footfade/nofootfade (automatic foot fading for sections)
  • nocenterfoot/centerfoot (automatically center foot)
  • libs/nolibs (automatically load necessary libraries)
  • bib/nobib (enable bibliography)

The title page is set automatically, as seen in the example.tex:

dividing-lines example image

Another (up-to-date) example is located at example.pdf.

I use this layout for my seminar presentation. It is to be found in the repository.