![]() ![]() % Some optional color adjustments to Beamer. You just need to replace with paths on your local machine. To include, go to the template and navigate to the code section like below. Information about TAMU branding, including logo, color, font, etc. You may want to include TAMU logo in your title page of your slide. Before you start your editing, you are recommended to quickly go over the template to have a basic idea of what’s going on there. You can also find an example of TAMU beamer presentation there ( TAMUBeamer.pdf).īelow I will briefly introduce the changes I made to Dr. Here from my Github, you can directly download the TAMU template with maroon color and TAMU logo ( TAMUTemplate.tex). From his website, you can learn how to customize the template based on your needs. He eliminated unnecessary navigation and blank lines to make the best use of available spaces. I found this nice LaTex template developed by Dr. In this way, you can do all the fancy customization in the LaTex template and in R Markdown you just fill the content of your slides. In most cases, it’s better to use a LaTex template to start with in R Markdown. The problem with R Markdown beamer is that the official cookbook only covers limited features. So I decided to move to R Markdown which I am more familiar with and I think is easier than LaTex. The advantage of LaTex is that it’s very flexible, yet sometimes maybe too flexible and difficult to pick up for beginners. ![]() ![]() You may even find templates that are officially provided by your university. Plenty of templates are available, just GOOGLE it. There is no need for you to build a LaTex beamer from the very beginning. These beamer presentations are particularly preferable in academics. It’s very neat and looks pretty professional. At that point they are happy to go on with their day.I really like beamer presentations (slides) in the LaTex manner. The audience has been listening for an hour or an hour and a half: they know what they have just been told. The last slide can be used instead of conclusion slides-to say thank you, recap in a sentence what the presentation showed, and discuss next steps or related projects.Ĭonclusion slides are generally ineffective or even mildly upsetting. The template also come with a last slide, which is a just a gray square, and which is called with \lastslide. It is also a good point to take questions. This slide is a good point to stop, recap what you have already showed, and discuss what you will show next. With the command \information produces a simple section slide, which is similar to the title slide but with the section title only. The title slide avoids centered text and is otherwise pretty minimalist. There are no frills at the periphery of the slides. ![]()
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