Beamer User Guide
User Manual: Pdf
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- 1 Introduction
- I Getting Started
- 2 Installation
- 3 Tutorial: Euclid's Presentation
- 3.1 Problem Statement
- 3.2 Solution Template
- 3.3 Title Material
- 3.4 The Title Page Frame
- 3.5 Creating the Presentation PDF File
- 3.6 The Table of Contents
- 3.7 Sections and Subsections
- 3.8 Creating a Simple Frame
- 3.9 Creating Simple Overlays
- 3.10 Using Overlay Specifications
- 3.11 Structuring a Frame
- 3.12 Adding References
- 3.13 Verbatim Text
- 3.14 Changing the Way Things Look I: Theming
- 3.15 Changing the Way Things Look II: Colors and Fonts
- 4 Workflow For Creating a Beamer Presentation
- 5 Guidelines for Creating Presentations
- 6 Solution Templates
- 7 Licenses and Copyright
- 7.1 Which License Applies?
- 7.2 The GNU General Public License, Version 2
- 7.3 The GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3, 3 November 2008
- 7.3.1 Preamble
- 7.3.2 Applicability and definitions
- 7.3.3 Verbatim Copying
- 7.3.4 Copying in Quantity
- 7.3.5 Modifications
- 7.3.6 Combining Documents
- 7.3.7 Collection of Documents
- 7.3.8 Aggregating with Independent Works
- 7.3.9 Translation
- 7.3.10 Termination
- 7.3.11 Future Revisions of this License
- 7.3.12 Relicensing
- 7.3.13 Addendum: How to use this License for your documents
- 7.4 The LaTeX Project Public License
- 7.4.1 Preamble
- 7.4.2 Definitions
- 7.4.3 Conditions on Distribution and Modification
- 7.4.4 No Warranty
- 7.4.5 Maintenance of The Work
- 7.4.6 Whether and How to Distribute Works under This License
- 7.4.7 Choosing This License or Another License
- 7.4.8 A Recommendation on Modification Without Distribution
- 7.4.9 How to Use This License
- 7.4.10 Derived Works That Are Not Replacements
- 7.4.11 Important Recommendations
- II Building a Presentation
- 8 Creating Frames
- 9 Creating Overlays
- 10 Structuring a Presentation: The Static Global Structure
- 11 Structuring a Presentation: The Interactive Global Structure
- 12 Structuring a Presentation: The Local Structure
- 12.1 Itemizations, Enumerations, and Descriptions
- 12.2 Highlighting
- 12.3 Block Environments
- 12.4 Theorem Environments
- 12.5 Framed and Boxed Text
- 12.6 Figures and Tables
- 12.7 Splitting a Frame into Multiple Columns
- 12.8 Positioning Text and Graphics Absolutely
- 12.9 Verbatim and Fragile Text
- 12.10 Abstract
- 12.11 Verse, Quotations, Quotes
- 12.12 Footnotes
- 13 Graphics
- 14 Animations, Sounds, and Slide Transitions
- III Changing the Way Things Look
- 15 Themes
- 15.1 Five Flavors of Themes
- 15.2 Presentation Themes without Navigation Bars
- 15.3 Presentation Themes with a Tree-Like Navigation Bar
- 15.4 Presentation Themes with a Table of Contents Sidebar
- 15.5 Presentation Themes with a Mini Frame Navigation
- 15.6 Presentation Themes with Section and Subsection Tables
- 15.7 Presentation Themes Included For Compatibility
- 16 Inner Themes, Outer Themes, and Templates
- 17 Colors
- 18 Fonts
- 15 Themes
- IV Creating Supporting Material
- V Howtos