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    Creating Beamer presentations in Scientic WorkPlaceandScientic Word

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    How to see this presentation in SWP or SW

    1 ChooseTypeset+Preview PDF orTypeset+Print PDF.

    2 Display the presentation with a PDF viewer such as Acrobat Reader.

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    This is My Title

    This is My Picture

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    An Experiment

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    An Experiment

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    2 this is the second step

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    An Experiment

    1 this is the rest step

    2 this is the second step

    3 This is the third step

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    An Experiment

    1 this is the rest step

    2 this is the second step

    3 This is the third stepNow things get interesting

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    An Experiment

    1 this is the rest step

    2 this is the second step

    3 This is the third stepNow things get interestingPerhaps even more

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    An Experiment

    1 this is the rest step

    2 this is the second step

    3 This is the third stepNow things get interestingPerhaps even more

    4 This is the end

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    What is Beamer?

    Beamer is a LATEX document class that produces presentations andtransparency slides.

    Beamer presentations feature

    pdfLATEX output.

    Global and local control of layout, color, and fonts.List items that can appear one at a time.Overlays and dynamic transitions between slides.Standard LATEX constructs.

    Typeset text, mathematics like this bp

    b24ac2a , and graphics.

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    Basic tasks in creating a Beamer presentation

    1 In SWP orSW, start a new document with the Slides - Beamer shellin the Other Documents shell directory.

    2 Choose a presentation theme to dene the appearance of thepresentation.

    3 Create a frame for each slide in the presentation.

    4 Organize information in lists and columns.

    5 Create transitions between frames.

    6 Add graphics and animations.

    7 Typeset the presentation with pdfLATEX.

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    Using presentation themes

    Beamer presentation themesautomatically dene all aspects of a

    presentations layout and appearance.

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    Using presentation themes

    Beamer presentation themesautomatically dene all aspects of a

    presentations layout and appearance.Use a presentation theme to format your presentation quickly.

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    Using presentation themes

    Beamer presentation themesautomatically dene all aspects of a

    presentations layout and appearance.Use a presentation theme to format your presentation quickly.

    Beamer has ve types of presentation themes:

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    Using presentation themes

    Beamer presentation themesautomatically dene all aspects of a

    presentations layout and appearance.Use a presentation theme to format your presentation quickly.

    Beamer has ve types of presentation themes:

    Without navigation bars

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    Using presentation themes

    Beamer presentation themesautomatically dene all aspects of a

    presentations layout and appearance.Use a presentation theme to format your presentation quickly.

    Beamer has ve types of presentation themes:

    Without navigation bars

    With tree-like navigation bars

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    Using presentation themes

    Beamer presentation themesautomatically dene all aspects of a

    presentations layout and appearance.Use a presentation theme to format your presentation quickly.

    Beamer has ve types of presentation themes:

    Without navigation bars

    With tree-like navigation barsWith a table of contents sidebar

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    Using presentation themes

    Beamer presentation themesautomatically dene all aspects of a

    presentations layout and appearance.Use a presentation theme to format your presentation quickly.

    Beamer has ve types of presentation themes:

    Without navigation bars

    With tree-like navigation barsWith a table of contents sidebarWith a mini-frame navigation bar

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    U i i h

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    Using presentation themes

    Beamer presentation themesautomatically dene all aspects of a

    presentations layout and appearance.Use a presentation theme to format your presentation quickly.

    Beamer has ve types of presentation themes:

    Without navigation bars

    With tree-like navigation barsWith a table of contents sidebarWith a mini-frame navigation barWith section and subsection tables

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    Using presentation themes

    Beamer presentation themesautomatically dene all aspects of a

    presentations layout and appearance.Use a presentation theme to format your presentation quickly.

    Beamer has ve types of presentation themes:

    Without navigation bars

    With tree-like navigation barsWith a table of contents sidebarWith a mini-frame navigation barWith section and subsection tables

    This sample presentation uses the Madrid theme, which is without

    navigation bars.

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    Using presentation themes

    Beamer presentation themesautomatically dene all aspects of a

    presentations layout and appearance.Use a presentation theme to format your presentation quickly.

    Beamer has ve types of presentation themes:

    Without navigation bars

    With tree-like navigation barsWith a table of contents sidebarWith a mini-frame navigation barWith section and subsection tables

    This sample presentation uses the Madrid theme, which is without

    navigation bars.Sample any of the themes by adding the commandnusetheme{themename} to the preamble of this document, replacingany existingnusetheme command.

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    Using presentation themes

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    Using presentation themesThemes without navigation bars

    Default: a professional, no-nonsense theme

    Bergen: divides the frame into vertical boxes

    Boadilla: gives much information in little space

    Madrid: similar to Boadilla but with fancier item icons

    Pittsburgh: professional, with right-ush titles

    Rochester: a professional theme with a horizontal header panel

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    Using presentation themes

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    Using presentation themesThemes that display a tree-like navigation bar

    Antibes: a theme with a strong appearance, with a navigation bar at

    the topJuanLesPins: a smoother, rounder version of Antibes

    Montpellier: professional, with basic navigational hints at the bottom

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    Using presentation themesThemes with a table of contents sidebar

    Berkeley: a professional theme with a with a horizontal header panel

    PaloAlto: a less forceful form of Berkeley

    Goettingen: with a full table of contents on the right and no headerpanel

    Marburg: a very strong variation of Goettingen

    Hannover: TOC sidebar on the left balances right-ush titles

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    Using presentation themesThemes with a mini-frame navigation bar

    Berlin: a theme with strong rectangular areas and a navigation bar atthe top

    Ilmenau: a variation of Berlin

    Dresden: a variation of IlmenauDarmstadt: similar to Dresden with rounded theorem boxes and icons

    Frankfurt: like Darmstadt but without subsection information

    Singapore: a softer appearance; divides headings from text with

    shadingSzeged: softer, with strong horizontal lines

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    Using presentation themesThemes with section and subsection tables

    Copenhagen: shows current section and subsection at top, title andauthor at bottom; no shadows

    Luebeck: a boxier variation of Copenhagen

    Malmoe: a more professional variation of Copenhagen

    Warsaw: a variation of Copenhagen, with a strong appearance

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    Using outer and inner themes

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    Using outer and inner themes

    Instead of using complete presentation themes, you can dene presentationelements separately.

    Use Outer themes to dene the overall frame layout, borders,

    headers, sidebars, footers, and navigation bars.Use Inner themes to dene the appearance of title pages, lists,blocks of text, theorems and proofs, gures, tables, footnotes, andbibliography entries.

    TheBeamer User Guide(a .pdf le) contains full information.

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    Creating frames

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    Creating frames

    All the information in a Beamer presentation is contained in frames.

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    Creating frames

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    Creating frames

    All the information in a Beamer presentation is contained in frames.

    Each frame corresponds to a single presentation slide.

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    Creating frames

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    Creating frames

    All the information in a Beamer presentation is contained in frames.

    Each frame corresponds to a single presentation slide.

    To create frames in a Beamer document,

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    Creating frames

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    Creating frames

    All the information in a Beamer presentation is contained in frames.

    Each frame corresponds to a single presentation slide.

    To create frames in a Beamer document,

    1 Apply a frame fragment:

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    All the information in a Beamer presentation is contained in frames.

    Each frame corresponds to a single presentation slide.

    To create frames in a Beamer document,

    1 Apply a frame fragment:

    The Frame with title and subtitle fragment starts and ends a new

    frame and includes a title and subtitle.

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    All the information in a Beamer presentation is contained in frames.

    Each frame corresponds to a single presentation slide.

    To create frames in a Beamer document,

    1 Apply a frame fragment:

    The Frame with title and subtitle fragment starts and ends a new

    frame and includes a title and subtitle.The Frame with title fragment starts and ends a new frame andincludes a title.

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    All the information in a Beamer presentation is contained in frames.

    Each frame corresponds to a single presentation slide.

    To create frames in a Beamer document,

    1 Apply a frame fragment:

    The Frame with title and subtitle fragment starts and ends a new

    frame and includes a title and subtitle.The Frame with title fragment starts and ends a new frame andincludes a title.The Frame fragment starts and ends a new frame.

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    All the information in a Beamer presentation is contained in frames.

    Each frame corresponds to a single presentation slide.

    To create frames in a Beamer document,

    1 Apply a frame fragment:

    The Frame with title and subtitle fragment starts and ends a new

    frame and includes a title and subtitle.The Frame with title fragment starts and ends a new frame andincludes a title.The Frame fragment starts and ends a new frame.

    2 Place the text for the frame between the BeginFrame and EndFrame

    elds.

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    All the information in a Beamer presentation is contained in frames.

    Each frame corresponds to a single presentation slide.

    To create frames in a Beamer document,

    1 Apply a frame fragment:

    The Frame with title and subtitle fragment starts and ends a new

    frame and includes a title and subtitle.The Frame with title fragment starts and ends a new frame andincludes a title.The Frame fragment starts and ends a new frame.

    2 Place the text for the frame between the BeginFrame and EndFrame

    elds.3 Enter the frame title and subtitle.

    If you used the Frame fragment, apply the Frame title and Framesubtitle text tags as necessary.

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    Suppressing frame headlines, footlines, and sidebars

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    Having a frame without the usual frame elements is useful:

    The text area is slightly larger.Large graphics may look nicer.

    To create a frame that suppresses the headlines, footlines, andsidebars,

    1 Apply the BeginFrame fragment to start a frame.2 Double-click the fragment to open the TeX eld.3 In the entry area, place the insertion point at the end of thenbegin{frame} command and type [plain].

    4 Choose OK.

    5 Apply the EndFrame fragment to end the frame.6 Place the text for the frame between the two fragments.

    To illustrate, the headline, footline, and sidebars have beensuppressed in this frame.

    Breaking frames automatically I

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    When information extends beyond the boundaries of a single slide,

    you can use a Beamer option to automatically create additional slideswithin the frame.

    To break the frame automatically,

    1 Apply the BeginFrame fragment to start a frame.2 Double-click the fragment to open the TeX eld.3 In the entry area, place the insertion point at the end of thenbegin{frame} command and type [allowframebreaks].

    4 Choose OK.5 Apply the EndFrame fragment to end the frame.6 Place the text for the frame between the two fragments.

    Beamer modies the Frame title to indicate which of several slides isdisplayed. Here, you see "Breaking frames automatically I".

    To illustrate automatic frame breaking, this frame containsinformation that continues to an additional slide.

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    The BeginFrame fragment for this frame contains [allowframebreaks].

    No other changes to the document are necessary.

    Beamer automatically creates as many additional slides as are needed

    to contain the information in the frame.Note the designation of a slide number in the Frame title. Now you see"Breaking frames automatically II".

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    Working with lists

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    Use lists to organize information on slides.

    Types of lists:

    Standard Numbered and Bullet listsStep listsAlert step lists

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    Step lists

    Step lists enhance presentations by displaying the list items one at a

    time.

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    Step lists

    Step lists enhance presentations by displaying the list items one at a

    time.Enter numbered step lists with the Step Numbered List Item tag.

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    Step lists

    Step lists enhance presentations by displaying the list items one at a

    time.Enter numbered step lists with the Step Numbered List Item tag.

    Enter bulleted step lists with the Step Bullet List Item tag.

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    Alert step lists

    Alert step lists enhance presentations by highlighting the mostrecently displayed item in a step list.

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    Working with listsAl t t li t

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    Alert step lists

    Alert step lists enhance presentations by highlighting the mostrecently displayed item in a step list.

    Enter numbered alert lists with the Alert Step Numbered List Itemtag.

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    Working with listsAlert step lists

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    Alert step lists

    Alert step lists enhance presentations by highlighting the mostrecently displayed item in a step list.

    Enter numbered alert lists with the Alert Step Numbered List Itemtag.

    Enter bulleted alert lists with the Alert Step Bullet List Item tag.

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    Display of nested lists

    Instead of stepping through a list item by item, you can eectively

    display a top-level list item together with its associated subitems.

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    Display of nested lists

    Instead of stepping through a list item by item, you can eectively

    display a top-level list item together with its associated subitems.For each top-level list item,

    1 Create a standard Bullet List or Numbered List Item, with subitems.2 Place the Pause fragment at the end of the last subitem.

    Beamer automatically displays the top-level item and its subitems,then pauses before displaying the next top-level item.

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    Display of nested lists

    Instead of stepping through a list item by item, you can eectively

    display a top-level list item together with its associated subitems.For each top-level list item,

    1 Create a standard Bullet List or Numbered List Item, with subitems.2 Place the Pause fragment at the end of the last subitem.

    Beamer automatically displays the top-level item and its subitems,then pauses before displaying the next top-level item.

    This frame illustrates the use of the Pause fragment to display anested list.

    1 First subitem2 Second subitem

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    Display of nested lists

    Instead of stepping through a list item by item, you can eectively

    display a top-level list item together with its associated subitems.For each top-level list item,

    1 Create a standard Bullet List or Numbered List Item, with subitems.2 Place the Pause fragment at the end of the last subitem.

    Beamer automatically displays the top-level item and its subitems,then pauses before displaying the next top-level item.

    This frame illustrates the use of the Pause fragment to display anested list.

    1 First subitem2 Second subitem

    Another top-level item

    1 First subitem2 Final subitem

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    Modication of Alert step lists

    You can modify Alert step lists to display all items in the list at oncebut highlight the items as you step through the list.

    You can also modify the lists to change the colors used for list items.This frame displays all the items in this list at the same time usingthe default colors.

    Items are highlighted as you move from one to the next.

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    You can modify Alert step lists to display all items in the list at oncebut highlight the items as you step through the list.

    You can also modify the lists to change the colors used for list items.This frame displays all the items in this list at the same time usingthe default colors.

    Items are highlighted as you move from one to the next.

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    You can modify Alert step lists to display all items in the list at oncebut highlight the items as you step through the list.

    You can also modify the lists to change the colors used for list items.This frame displays all the items in this list at the same time usingthe default colors.

    Items are highlighted as you move from one to the next.

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    You can modify Alert step lists to display all items in the list at oncebut highlight the items as you step through the list.

    You can also modify the lists to change the colors used for list items.This frame displays all the items in this list at the same time usingthe default colors.

    Items are highlighted as you move from one to the next.

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    This frame displays all the items in this list at the same time using agray scale instead of the default colors.

    Items are highlighted as you step through the list.

    The frame displays the highlighted item in black and displays otheritems using a 40% gray scale.

    A TeX command placed before the BeginFrame fragment species thecolors.

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    This frame displays all the items in this list at the same time using agray scale instead of the default colors.

    Items are highlighted as you step through the list.

    The frame displays the highlighted item in black and displays otheritems using a 40% gray scale.

    A TeX command placed before the BeginFrame fragment species thecolors.

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    This frame displays all the items in this list at the same time using agray scale instead of the default colors.

    Items are highlighted as you step through the list.

    The frame displays the highlighted item in black and displays otheritems using a 40% gray scale.

    A TeX command placed before the BeginFrame fragment species thecolors.

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    This frame displays all the items in this list at the same time using agray scale instead of the default colors.

    Items are highlighted as you step through the list.

    The frame displays the highlighted item in black and displays otheritems using a 40% gray scale.

    A TeX command placed before the BeginFrame fragment species thecolors.

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    This frame displays all the items in this list at the same time using alighter gray scale.

    Items are highlighted as you step through the list.

    The frame displays highlighted items in black and displays other itemsusing a 20% gray scale. Compare it to the previous frame.

    A TeX command placed before the BeginFrame fragment species thecolors.

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    This frame displays all the items in this list at the same time using alighter gray scale.

    Items are highlighted as you step through the list.

    The frame displays highlighted items in black and displays other itemsusing a 20% gray scale. Compare it to the previous frame.

    A TeX command placed before the BeginFrame fragment species thecolors.

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    This frame displays all the items in this list at the same time using alighter gray scale.

    Items are highlighted as you step through the list.

    The frame displays highlighted items in black and displays other itemsusing a 20% gray scale. Compare it to the previous frame.

    A TeX command placed before the BeginFrame fragment species thecolors.

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    This frame displays all the items in this list at the same time using alighter gray scale.

    Items are highlighted as you step through the list.

    The frame displays highlighted items in black and displays other itemsusing a 20% gray scale. Compare it to the previous frame.

    A TeX command placed before the BeginFrame fragment species thecolors.

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    You can modify Alert step lists globally or individually.To modify all Alert step lists in your document,

    1 In your document preamble, nd thennewenvironment{stepenumeratewithalert} command (for Alertnumbered lists) or the

    nnewenvironment{stepitemizewithalert}

    command (for Alert bullet lists).2 Replace the command with the command(s) necessary for the changes

    you want to make, and choose OK.

    To modify individual Alert step lists,

    1 Place the insertion point before the BeginFrame statement for theframe containing the lists you want to modify.

    2 Enter a TeX eld and type the command(s) necessary for the changesyou want to make, then choose OK.

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    Working with lists IIModication of Alert step lists

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    See the package documentation for detailed information aboutpackage commands. You can also use the commands in this sample

    document as models. Remember that when you place commands inthe preamble, you must usennewcommand statements instead ofnrenewcommand statements.

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    Adding transitions

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    Beamer enhances presentations with dynamic transitions between

    frames.

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    Adding transitions

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    Beamer enhances presentations with dynamic transitions between

    frames.

    Apply fragments to create these types of dynamic transitions:

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    Beamer enhances presentations with dynamic transitions between

    frames.

    Apply fragments to create these types of dynamic transitions:

    Horizontal and vertical blinds: Blinds Horizontal, Blinds Vertical

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    Beamer enhances presentations with dynamic transitions between

    frames.

    Apply fragments to create these types of dynamic transitions:

    Horizontal and vertical blinds: Blinds Horizontal, Blinds VerticalBoxes: Box In, Box Out

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    Beamer enhances presentations with dynamic transitions between

    frames.

    Apply fragments to create these types of dynamic transitions:

    Horizontal and vertical blinds: Blinds Horizontal, Blinds VerticalBoxes: Box In, Box Out

    Dissolves: Dissolve, Glitter, Wipe

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    Beamer enhances presentations with dynamic transitions between

    frames.

    Apply fragments to create these types of dynamic transitions:

    Horizontal and vertical blinds: Blinds Horizontal, Blinds VerticalBoxes: Box In, Box Out

    Dissolves: Dissolve, Glitter, WipeHorizontal fades: Split Horizontal In, Split Horizontal Out

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    Beamer enhances presentations with dynamic transitions between

    frames.

    Apply fragments to create these types of dynamic transitions:

    Horizontal and vertical blinds: Blinds Horizontal, Blinds VerticalBoxes: Box In, Box Out

    Dissolves: Dissolve, Glitter, WipeHorizontal fades: Split Horizontal In, Split Horizontal OutVertical fades: Split Vertical In, Split Vertical Out

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    Beamer enhances presentations with dynamic transitions between

    frames.

    Apply fragments to create these types of dynamic transitions:

    Horizontal and vertical blinds: Blinds Horizontal, Blinds VerticalBoxes: Box In, Box Out

    Dissolves: Dissolve, Glitter, WipeHorizontal fades: Split Horizontal In, Split Horizontal OutVertical fades: Split Vertical In, Split Vertical Out

    Each fragment controls the transition from the frame that precedes itto the frame that contains it.

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    Beamer enhances presentations with dynamic transitions between

    frames.

    Apply fragments to create these types of dynamic transitions:

    Horizontal and vertical blinds: Blinds Horizontal, Blinds VerticalBoxes: Box In, Box Out

    Dissolves: Dissolve, Glitter, WipeHorizontal fades: Split Horizontal In, Split Horizontal OutVertical fades: Split Vertical In, Split Vertical Out

    Each fragment controls the transition from the frame that precedes itto the frame that contains it.

    Up to this point, this sample presentation uses the Box Out transition.Alternate transitions are used for the remainder of the presentation.

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    Working with color

    Because specifying color for individual elements is complex, use

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    Because specifying color for individual elements is complex, useBeamer color themesto dene the use of all color in a presentation:

    Default color theme has black text, white background, blue structuralelements, alerts in red, examples in dark green.Complete color themes specify all colors for all parts of a frame.Available color themes: albatross, beetle, crane, dove, y, seagull,wolverine, beaver.

    Special purpose color theme denes colors for sidebars.Inner color themes dene colors for inner elements. Named forowers.Outer color themes dene colors for outer elements. Named for seaanimals.

    This presentation uses the default color theme.To use a dierent color theme, add the commandnusecolortheme{colorthemename} to the preamble, replacing anyexistingnusecolortheme command.

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    Working with fontsAvailable font themes

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    Beamer font themesdene the use of fonts in a presentation:

    default uses a sans serif font in various sizes. No options are available.serifuses a serif font in various sizes. Options are stillsansserifmath,stillsansserifsmall, stillsansseriarge, stillsansseriftext, andonlymath.professionalfontssuppresses font control in favor of specicallyselected fonts. This option is automatically used with certain fontpackages and may be needed if a font package not already known byBeamer is used.structurebold, structureitalicserif, and structuresmallcapsserif

    change the font used for structural elements such as headers, footers,and sidebars. Options for each theme are onlysmall and onlylarge.

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    Working with fontsChanging the font theme

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    This presentation uses the default font scheme.

    To use a dierent font theme, add the commandnusefonttheme[]{fontthemename} to the preamble ofyour document, replacing any existing

    nusefonttheme command.

    Example 1: To use a serif font for the entire presentation, add thecommandnusefonttheme{serif}.Example 2: To use the serif font for mathematics and the default sansserif font for everything else, add the command

    nusefonttheme[onlymath]{serif}.

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    Using columns

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    Beamer supports multiple columns of text.

    To begin columns, applythe BeginColumns

    fragment.

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    Beamer supports multiple columns of text.

    To begin columns, applythe BeginColumns

    fragment.Revise the fragment to setthe column width.

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    Beamer supports multiple columns of text.

    To begin columns, applythe BeginColumns

    fragment.Revise the fragment to setthe column width.

    The default fragment usesa column width of 5 cm.

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    Beamer supports multiple columns of text.

    To begin columns, applythe BeginColumns

    fragment.Revise the fragment to setthe column width.

    The default fragment usesa column width of 5 cm.

    To begin later columns,apply and revise theColumn fragment.

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    Beamer supports multiple columns of text.

    To begin columns, applythe BeginColumns

    fragment.Revise the fragment to setthe column width.

    The default fragment usesa column width of 5 cm.

    To begin later columns,apply and revise theColumn fragment.

    Columns can containinline graphics andmovies.

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    Beamer supports multiple columns of text.

    To begin columns, applythe BeginColumns

    fragment.Revise the fragment to setthe column width.

    The default fragment usesa column width of 5 cm.

    To begin later columns,apply and revise theColumn fragment.

    Columns can containinline graphics andmovies.

    To end the last column,apply the EndColumns

    fragment.

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    Frames can contain graphics and movies.Columns provide support for laying out graphics and text:

    TheoremA picture is worth 1000 words.

    Proof.

    Look to the left.

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    Embedding animations

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    Beamer presentations can include graphics and animations:

    Click me!

    Theorem

    An animation is worth

    1,000,000 words.

    Proof.

    Click to the left.

    This slide shows an AVI le of an animated plot generated in SWP and exported from VCAM.

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    Floating graphics and tables

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    Usually, oating graphics and tables are automatically labeled as Figureand Table along with a gure and table number. With Beamer, no numberis printed, since numbers make little sense in a normal presentation. You

    can override the default setting to allow automatic numbering. Add thefollowing to the document preamble:nsetbeamertemplate{caption}[numbered]

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    Adding a bibliography I

    It is sometimes helpful to include a bibliography in the presentation. When

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    p g p y padding a bibliography to a presentation, keep the following in mind:

    It is a bad idea to have a long bibliography. Include only very fewreferences in the presentation; a full bibliography could be included ina possible handout.

    If more references are included than t on a single slide it is almost

    certain that none of them will be remembered.

    Present references only if they are intended as further reading. Donot present a list of all things you used like in a paper.

    You should not present a long list of all your other great papers

    except if you are giving an application talk.Using thencite commands can be confusing since the audience haslittle chance of remembering the citations.

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    Adding a bibliography II

    The default Beamer bibliography list uses a small article symbol at the

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    start of each bibliography item. The rationale is that the audience will not

    be able to remember any abbreviated citation texts. Here is a samplebibliography,

    American Petroleum Institute, Technical Data Book - PetroleumRening, 5th edition, 1992

    Harstad, K. and Bellan, J., Isolated uid oxygen drop behavior inuid hydrogen at rocket chamber pressures, Int. J. Heat MassTransfer, 1998a, 41, 3537-3550

    Prausnitz, J., Lichtenthaler, R. and de Azevedo, E., Molecular

    thermodynamics for uid-phase equilibrium, Prentice -Hall, Inc., 1986Reid, R. C., Prausnitz, J. M. and Polling, B. E., The Properties ofGases and Liquids, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1987

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    The default symbol at the beginning of each bibliography item can bechanged by adding a command to the document preamble (in this sampledocument an encapsulated TeX eld before each sample bibliography is

    )

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    used). To use a small book symbol, add the command

    nsetbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[book]to the documentpreamble. A sample is shown below.

    American Petroleum Institute, Technical Data Book - PetroleumRening, 5th edition, 1992

    Harstad, K. and Bellan, J., Isolated uid oxygen drop behavior inuid hydrogen at rocket chamber pressures, Int. J. Heat MassTransfer, 1998a, 41, 3537-3550

    Prausnitz, J., Lichtenthaler, R. and de Azevedo, E., Molecular

    thermodynamics for uid-phase equilibrium, Prentice -Hall, Inc., 1986Reid, R. C., Prausnitz, J. M. and Polling, B. E., The Properties ofGases and Liquids, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1987

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    A triangle symbol can be used at the beginning of each bibliography itemby adding the commandnsetbeamertemplate{bibliography

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    item}[triangle] to the document preamble.

    I American Petroleum Institute, Technical Data Book - PetroleumRening, 5th edition, 1992

    I Harstad, K. and Bellan, J., Isolated uid oxygen drop behavior in uidhydrogen at rocket chamber pressures, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer,

    1998a, 41, 3537-3550

    I Prausnitz, J., Lichtenthaler, R. and de Azevedo, E., Molecularthermodynamics for uid-phase equilibrium, Prentice -Hall, Inc., 1986

    I Reid, R. C., Prausnitz, J. M. and Polling, B. E., The Properties ofGases and Liquids, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1987

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    A traditional numbered bibliography can also be used by adding thecommandnsetbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[text]to thedocument preamble. Citations in the document will then resolve to thel b l f l [1] d [R id 1987]

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    labels, for example [1], and [Reid, 1987].

    [1] American Petroleum Institute, Technical Data Book -Petroleum Rening, 5th edition, 1992

    [2] Harstad, K. and Bellan, J., Isolated uid oxygen dropbehavior in uid hydrogen at rocket chamber pressures, Int.

    J. Heat Mass Transfer, 1998a, 41, 3537-3550

    [3] Prausnitz, J., Lichtenthaler, R. and de Azevedo, E.,Molecular thermodynamics for uid-phase equilibrium,Prentice -Hall, Inc., 1986

    [Reid, 1987] Reid, R. C., Prausnitz, J. M. and Polling, B. E., TheProperties of Gases and Liquids, 4th Edition, McGraw-HillBook Company, 1987

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    Setting class options

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    Use class options toSet the base font size for the presentation.

    Set text alignment.

    Set equation numbering.

    Set print quality.

    Format displayed equations.

    Create a presentation, handout, or set of transparencies.

    Hide or display notes.

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    Setting class optionsNotes

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    This sample document is originally supplied with the notes classoption set to Show.

    This frame contains a note so that you can test the notes options.

    To see the note, scroll to the next frame

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    This sample document is originally supplied with the notes classoption set to Show.

    This frame contains a note so that you can test the notes options.

    To see the note, scroll to the next frame

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    Here is a Beamer note.

    Learn more about Beamer

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    This sample document, the Slides - Beamer shell, and the associatedfragments provide basic support for Beamer in SWP and SW.

    For complete information, read theBeamer User Guide(a .pdf le).For support, contact [email protected].

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