Because all of the predefined beamer themes are overloaded with mostly useless stuff I decided to make my own minimalistic beamer theme.
Tools:
- xelatex
- biber
- makeglossaries
Fonts:
- Linux Biolinum
- Linux Libertine
- Consolas
Packages:
- see
content/misc/preamble.tex
- I've installed the
texlive-most
meta-package on Arch, buttexlive-full
for ubuntu should also include all the needed packages
The author, title, department etc. has to be set in content/misc/variables.tex
.
Simply call make
. This will call make.sh
subsequently which rsyncs
your content in the build
directory and copies the generated pdf's to the output
folder afterwards. The rsync
step is done to prevent your content
folder from being cluttered with countless of auxiliary files. If you don't have cmake
and rsync
try to install a reasonable operating system ;).
- The titleframe will only show the section or subsection, depending where you are in the presentation
- With the
\plaintextframe
command you can set up a plain frame with a message vertically and horizontally centered, f.e. a Questions slide - Bibliography and glossary support
- A build script that prevents your content from being cluttered with auxiliary files
- plain frame command
- convert theme to sty files read