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HRI Beamer Theme
A nice looking Beamer theme, based on HSRM Beamer theme by Benjamin Weiss, with a few improvements like full-screen pictures and videos. Download the pre-compiled demo presentation.
To compile, simply run make
. This Beamer theme requires lualatex
for
compilation (available in the TeXlive
distribution for example).
It also looks nicer if the Flama font is installed in your system. Download it from here:
Special commands in this theme
Full-screen pictures
\imageframe[caption]{mypic.jpg}
caption
: optional caption (can be any Latex code) that will be displayed as an overlay on top of the picture
Videos
\video[aspect ratio]{width}{myvideo.webm}
This integrates a video in your presentation (attention: the video file
itself is not embedded in the PDF: you need to take it along with your PDF).
Clicking on it opens the default system video player for the given video format
(using pdfpc
, you can also play the video directly inside your presentation,
cf below).
aspect ratio
is a real value equal to height/width, defaults to 16:9 (ie, 0.56)width
is any valid Beamer length (like0.7\textwidth
for instance)
A preview picture (typically, the first frame of the video) is used if a file
called myvideo_thumb.jpg
is found. Assuming avconv
is available on your
system, make thumbs
will generate such a preview picture for you.
Note that, if played with pdfpc,
the video will be nicely overlaid on top of the slide, exactly covering the
video preview. pdfpc
also support special extended URI for the video file,
allowing to define options like start and stop times (in seconds from the
beginning), looping, auto-start and mute (no audio). For instance:
\video[aspect ratio]{width}{myvideo.webm?start=20&stop=34&autostart&noaudio&loop}
make thumbs
will also use the start time, if specified, to generate a
thumbnail of the video at the correct time.
You can also produce a full-screen video frame with:
\videoframe[aspect ratio]{myvideo.webm}
aspect ratio
has the same default as for \video
(ie, 16:9).
Bibliography references
You can insert references to specific paper in the footer of a slide that way:
{
\paper{Superman, How Kripton changed my life, Springer 2014}
\begin{frame}
...
\end{frame}
}
Reference and License
Based on HSRM Beamer theme by Benjamin.Weiss@kreatiefton.de
Made available under the GNU Public License.