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  1. Beamer Presentations: A Tutorial for Beginners (Part 1 ...

    This five-part series of articles uses a combination of video and textual descriptions to teach the basics of creating a presentation using the LaTeX beamer package. These tutorials were first published on the original ShareLateX blog site during August 2013; consequently, today's editor interface (Overleaf) has changed considerably due to the ...

  2. Beamer

    Beamer is a powerful and flexible LaTeX class to create great looking presentations. This article outlines the basis steps to making a Beamer slideshow: creating the title page, adding a logo, highlighting important points, making a table of contents and adding effects to the slideshow.

  3. Templates

    Show all Templates. Communicating and sharing your work effectively with colleagues, supervisors and the general public often requires the preparation of a suitable presentation, tailored to that audience. These templates make it easy to create such a presentation, and the resulting set of slides is available for distribution in PDF format ...

  4. How to create a basic slideshow presentation in LaTeX with Beamer

    Here we see how to create a very basic presentation in LaTeX, using the beamer document class. We see how to use the \frame command to create slides, and in the next tutorial we'll see how to add a title page and more. The example given in the video is also provided here as a template. To get started, click here to open the 'Presentation' example.

  5. How to make a presentation with Latex

    Inserting a figure in a Beamer presentation. To insert an image or a figure, we proceed as in LaTeX by using the \includegraphics command. Here is an example: \begin{figure} \includegraphics[options]{path_to_image} \end{figure} In Beamer, we should distinguish between two types of figures:

  6. How to Use LaTeX for Presentations: A Comprehensive Guide

    Compile the LaTeX code to generate the presentation output. Method 4: LaTeX Presentation Editors. Use online LaTeX editors like Overleaf or ShareLaTeX that provide a user-friendly interface for creating presentations. Start a new project and select the presentation template.

  7. A simple guide to Beamer- Step by Step

    Lesson 1 - Your First LaTeX Presentation-Title Page. Lesson 2 - Add and Position a Logo in Beamer. Lesson 3 - Create a Table of Contents in Beamer. Lesson 4 - Eight Beamer Environments you Should be Familiar With! Lesson 5 - Lists in Beamer - Complete Guide. Lesson 6 - Create and Customize Columns in Beamer.

  8. LaTeX Beamer introduction / Quick-start guide

    More details can be found in the lesson " Your First LaTeX Presentation-Title Page ". 3. Add a logo in Beamer. Adding a logo to beamer presentations can be done easily using the \logo{Text} command. Between braces, we can add text or an image using \includegraphics[options]{ImageName} command. Here is an illustrative example:

  9. Beamer Presentations: A Tutorial for Beginners (Part 1)—Getting Started

    This five-part series of articles uses a combination of video and textual descriptions to teach the basics of creating a presentation using the LaTeX beamer package. These tutorials were first published on the original ShareLateX blog site during August 2013; consequently, today's editor interface (Overleaf) has changed considerably due to the ...

  10. Beamer: An introduction to LaTeX presentations

    May 2011 by tom 2 Comments. Beamer is a LaTeX document class that provides extensive functionality to create presentations. Here, I will only show the basics and after reading this guide you will be able to create a simple presentation in LaTeX. I am aware there are a lot of tutorials available out there and this is not different from any other ...

  11. How to Make a Presentation in LaTeX

    Beamer automatically converts all files with its document class to presentation mode. The rest of the file simply sets all the portions of the theme to the new lucid theme and then returns the file to the normal mode. Each of the .sty files used to create the theme needs to be put in presentation mode in the same way.

  12. LaTeX Beamer

    What is Beamer? Beamer is a LaTeX document class that is used for creating presentations. This class offers several pre-designed templates and a set of interesting features for making customized ones. "Beamer" is a German word and its Pseudo-Anglicism in (British/American English) is projector (specifically, video projector).

  13. Making Presentations With LaTeX

    So, we opened an empty LaTeX document, and we want to create a Beamer presentation. The very first thing to do is define our document class as a Beamer document. We do that by adding the following line to the document: \documentclass{beamer} Next, we do the definition of the presentation core information.

  14. Your First LaTeX Presentation-Title Page

    The following code creates a simple title page in LaTeX using Beamer. It includes a title, author name and a talk date: Compiling this code yields: Comments: \date{}: is used to print the date of the talk, using \today will print the compilation day of the presentation. To print the title page, we create a frame environment and use the command ...

  15. PDF Presentations Using LATEX

    Introduction Code Beamer Features More LATEX Themes Five Theme Categories 1 Presentation (the slide template) 2 Color∗ (color scheme for slide template) 3 Font∗ 4 Inner∗ (how you want bullets, boxes, etc. to look) 5 Outer∗ (how you want the top/bottom of frames to look) ∗ if you don't like the default of the Presentation Theme Example \documentclass[compress, red]{beamer}

  16. LaTeX Templates

    This presentation template uses the well-known beamer class and shows how effortless making presentations using LaTeX can be. The template contains extensive commenting which lets you customize your presentation easily, be it to change the layout theme, colors, fonts, font size, text alignment or more. It also features many example slides for ...

  17. How I Make Presentations Using LaTeX & Beamer

    Get started with LaTeX using Overleaf: https://www.overleaf.com/?utm_source=yt&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=im22tb. My thanks to Overleaf for sponsoring t...

  18. Presentation Slides with Beamer

    In this tutorial, we will create a slideshow presentation using 'Beamer" latex class. Topics covered:1. Simple introduction of beamer;2. Slides-- Title, TOC...

  19. Beamer Presentations: A Tutorial for Beginners (Part 5 ...

    There are lots of different predefined presentation themes available for us to use. Here are a few of them. This is the Bergen theme:. This is the Madrid theme:. There are also themes that include navigation bars, for example the Antibes theme:. We could also use a theme that includes a table of contents sidebar, like the Hannover theme:. The Singapore theme is one that includes what beamer ...

  20. Beamer

    Beamer is a powerful and flexible LaTeX class to create great looking presentations. This article outlines the basis steps to making a Beamer slideshow: creating the title page, adding a logo, highlighting important points, making a table of contents and adding effects to the slideshow.

  21. LaTeX Templates

    Description. This template creates modern presentation slides using the beamer class. The minimalist design lets you quickly enter your content and spend time honing your message rather than wasting time in presentation software. The template includes examples of many slide types which should cover most use cases: title slide with presentation ...

  22. LaTeX Templates

    This presentation template uses the well-known beamer class and shows how effortless making presentations using LaTeX can be. The template contains extensive commenting which lets you customize your presentation easily, be it to change the layout theme, colors, fonts, font size, text alignment or more. It also features many example slides for ...

  23. How to put a big centered "Thank You" in a LaTeX slide

    26. I usually do something like this: \centering \Large. \emph{Fin} If you want larger, you could try one of the \LARGE, \huge, or \Huge. Here is a sample of how it looks with the Montpellier theme in the orchid colour theme.