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\item With org-mode we can populate the poster with code, graphs and numbers \item With org-mode we can populate the poster with code, graphs and numbers
from inline code in languages such as R, python, Matlab and even shell from inline code in languages such as R, python, Matlab and even shell
scripting scripting
\item For example, this poster was created on 2018-04-04 12:21 on \item For example, this poster was created on 2018-04-05 15:59 on
Ubuntu 17.10. Ubuntu 17.10.
\item Inline code could look like this (which will produce a graph; \item Inline code could look like this (which will produce a graph;
Fig. \ref{fig:org8e3f41e}): Fig. \ref{fig:orgd999323}):
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\begin{columns} \begin{columns}
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ hist(x2, col="blue", add=TRUE)
\begin{figure}[htbp] \begin{figure}[htbp]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{3.png} \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{3.png}
\caption{\label{fig:org8e3f41e} \caption{\label{fig:orgd999323}
This is the output.} This is the output.}
\end{figure} \end{figure}
\end{column} \end{column}
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ This is the output.}
capabilities capabilities
\item Some code to process the first vector from above to make a table out \item Some code to process the first vector from above to make a table out
of its summary could look like this, which would result in a little of its summary could look like this, which would result in a little
table (Table \ref{tab:orgd66dcb7}) : table (Table \ref{tab:org3b1c59c}) :
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\begin{columns} \begin{columns}
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ mutate(name=c("x1", "x2"))
\vspace{2cm} \vspace{2cm}
\begin{table}[htbp] \begin{table}[htbp]
\caption{\label{tab:orgd66dcb7} \caption{\label{tab:org3b1c59c}
A table summarizing the two distributions.} A table summarizing the two distributions.}
\centering \centering
\begin{tabular}{rrrrrrl} \begin{tabular}{rrrrrrl}
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ minimum & q1 & median & mean & q3 & maximum & name\\
\begin{block}{Graphics} \begin{block}{Graphics}
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item We can use shell scripting to grab an image with curl from the \item We can use shell scripting to grab an image with curl from the
internet (Fig. \ref{fig:orga7f94bb}): internet (Fig. \ref{fig:org5db1ca6}):
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\begin{columns} \begin{columns}
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ curl -0 https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/images/emacs.png
\begin{figure}[htbp] \begin{figure}[htbp]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[page=9,width=0.2\textwidth]{emacs.png} \includegraphics[page=9,width=0.2\textwidth]{emacs.png}
\caption{\label{fig:orga7f94bb} \caption{\label{fig:org5db1ca6}
This is the downloaded image.} This is the downloaded image.}
\end{figure} \end{figure}
\end{column} \end{column}
@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ derived as follows:
\begin{figure}[htbp] \begin{figure}[htbp]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{4l.png} \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{4l.png}
\caption{\label{fig:org0b56e4b} \caption{\label{fig:org4d1aa8d}
This is the left figure of a two-column block, showing the density of \(x1\).} This is the left figure of a two-column block, showing the density of \(x1\).}
\end{figure} \end{figure}
\end{column} \end{column}
@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ This is the left figure of a two-column block, showing the density of \(x1\).}
\begin{figure}[htbp] \begin{figure}[htbp]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{4r.png} \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{4r.png}
\caption{\label{fig:org5983ee2} \caption{\label{fig:org46ae343}
This is the right figure. It shows the density of \(x2\).} This is the right figure. It shows the density of \(x2\).}
\end{figure} \end{figure}
\end{column} \end{column}

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\providecommand*\HyPL@Entry[1]{} \providecommand*\HyPL@Entry[1]{}
\HyPL@Entry{0<</P(1)>>} \HyPL@Entry{0<</P(1)>>}
\providecommand \oddpage@label [2]{} \providecommand \oddpage@label [2]{}
\newlabel{sec:org954d466<1>}{{1}{1}{}{Doc-Start}{}} \newlabel{sec:orgf567eda<1>}{{1}{1}{}{Doc-Start}{}}
\@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {sec:org954d466<1>}{1}} \@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {sec:orgf567eda<1>}{1}}
\newlabel{sec:org954d466}{{1}{1}{}{Doc-Start}{}} \newlabel{sec:orgf567eda}{{1}{1}{}{Doc-Start}{}}
\@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {sec:org954d466}{1}} \@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {sec:orgf567eda}{1}}
\providecommand*\caption@xref[2]{\@setref\relax\@undefined{#1}} \providecommand*\caption@xref[2]{\@setref\relax\@undefined{#1}}
\newlabel{fig:org8e3f41e}{{1}{1}{This is the output.\relax }{Doc-Start}{}} \newlabel{fig:orgd999323}{{1}{1}{This is the output.\relax }{Doc-Start}{}}
\@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {fig:org8e3f41e}{1}} \@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {fig:orgd999323}{1}}
\newlabel{tab:orgd66dcb7}{{1}{1}{A table summarizing the two distributions.\relax }{Doc-Start}{}} \newlabel{tab:org3b1c59c}{{1}{1}{A table summarizing the two distributions.\relax }{Doc-Start}{}}
\@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {tab:orgd66dcb7}{1}} \@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {tab:org3b1c59c}{1}}
\newlabel{fig:orga7f94bb}{{2}{1}{This is the downloaded image.\relax }{Doc-Start}{}} \newlabel{fig:org5db1ca6}{{2}{1}{This is the downloaded image.\relax }{Doc-Start}{}}
\@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {fig:orga7f94bb}{1}} \@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {fig:org5db1ca6}{1}}
\@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {eq:KL}{1}} \@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {eq:KL}{1}}
\newlabel{eq:KL}{{1}{1}{}{Doc-Start}{}} \newlabel{eq:KL}{{1}{1}{}{Doc-Start}{}}
\@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {eq:KL2}{1}} \@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {eq:KL2}{1}}
\newlabel{eq:KL2}{{2}{1}{}{Doc-Start}{}} \newlabel{eq:KL2}{{2}{1}{}{Doc-Start}{}}
\newlabel{fig:org0b56e4b}{{3}{1}{This is the left figure of a two-column block, showing the density of \(x1\).\relax }{Doc-Start}{}} \newlabel{fig:org4d1aa8d}{{3}{1}{This is the left figure of a two-column block, showing the density of \(x1\).\relax }{Doc-Start}{}}
\@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {fig:org0b56e4b}{1}} \@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {fig:org4d1aa8d}{1}}
\newlabel{fig:org5983ee2}{{4}{1}{This is the right figure. It shows the density of \(x2\).\relax }{Doc-Start}{}} \newlabel{fig:org46ae343}{{4}{1}{This is the right figure. It shows the density of \(x2\).\relax }{Doc-Start}{}}
\@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {fig:org5983ee2}{1}} \@writefile{snm}{\beamer@slide {fig:org46ae343}{1}}
\@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\slideentry {0}{0}{1}{1/1}{}{0}}} \@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\slideentry {0}{0}{1}{1/1}{}{0}}}
\@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\beamer@framepages {1}{1}}} \@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\beamer@framepages {1}{1}}}
\@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\beamer@partpages {1}{1}}} \@writefile{nav}{\headcommand {\beamer@partpages {1}{1}}}

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\beamer@slide {sec:org954d466<1>}{1} \beamer@slide {sec:orgf567eda<1>}{1}
\beamer@slide {sec:org954d466}{1} \beamer@slide {sec:orgf567eda}{1}
\beamer@slide {fig:org8e3f41e}{1} \beamer@slide {fig:orgd999323}{1}
\beamer@slide {tab:orgd66dcb7}{1} \beamer@slide {tab:org3b1c59c}{1}
\beamer@slide {fig:orga7f94bb}{1} \beamer@slide {fig:org5db1ca6}{1}
\beamer@slide {eq:KL}{1} \beamer@slide {eq:KL}{1}
\beamer@slide {eq:KL2}{1} \beamer@slide {eq:KL2}{1}
\beamer@slide {fig:org0b56e4b}{1} \beamer@slide {fig:org4d1aa8d}{1}
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% Created 2018-04-04 Wed 12:21 % Created 2018-04-05 Thu 15:59
% Intended LaTeX compiler: pdflatex % Intended LaTeX compiler: pdflatex
\documentclass[final]{beamer} \documentclass[final]{beamer}
\usetheme{ph} \usetheme{ph}
@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ Philipp Homan$^{1}$
\normalsize{Hempstead, NY} \normalsize{Hempstead, NY}
} }
\usetheme{default} \usetheme{default}
\date{2018-04-04 12:21} \date{2018-04-05 15:59}
\title{Using org-mode for scientific posters} \title{Using org-mode for scientific posters}
\begin{document} \begin{document}
\begin{frame}[fragile,label={sec:org954d466}]{} \begin{frame}[fragile,label={sec:orgf567eda}]{}
\begin{columns} \begin{columns}
\begin{column}[t]{0.45\columnwidth} \begin{column}[t]{0.45\columnwidth}
\begin{block}{Background} \begin{block}{Background}
@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ posters
\item With org-mode we can populate the poster with code, graphs and numbers \item With org-mode we can populate the poster with code, graphs and numbers
from inline code in languages such as R, python, Matlab and even shell from inline code in languages such as R, python, Matlab and even shell
scripting scripting
\item For example, this poster was created on 2018-04-04 12:21 on \item For example, this poster was created on 2018-04-05 15:59 on
Ubuntu 17.10. Ubuntu 17.10.
\item Inline code could look like this (which will produce a graph; \item Inline code could look like this (which will produce a graph;
Fig. \ref{fig:org8e3f41e}): Fig. \ref{fig:orgd999323}):
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\begin{columns} \begin{columns}
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ hist(x2, col="blue", add=TRUE)
\begin{figure}[htbp] \begin{figure}[htbp]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{3.png} \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{3.png}
\caption{\label{fig:org8e3f41e} \caption{\label{fig:orgd999323}
This is the output.} This is the output.}
\end{figure} \end{figure}
\end{column} \end{column}
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ This is the output.}
capabilities capabilities
\item Some code to process the first vector from above to make a table out \item Some code to process the first vector from above to make a table out
of its summary could look like this, which would result in a little of its summary could look like this, which would result in a little
table (Table \ref{tab:orgd66dcb7}) : table (Table \ref{tab:org3b1c59c}) :
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\begin{columns} \begin{columns}
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ mutate(name=c("x1", "x2"))
\vspace{2cm} \vspace{2cm}
\begin{table}[htbp] \begin{table}[htbp]
\caption{\label{tab:orgd66dcb7} \caption{\label{tab:org3b1c59c}
A table summarizing the two distributions.} A table summarizing the two distributions.}
\centering \centering
\begin{tabular}{rrrrrrl} \begin{tabular}{rrrrrrl}
@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ minimum & q1 & median & mean & q3 & maximum & name\\
\begin{block}{Graphics} \begin{block}{Graphics}
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item We can use shell scripting to grab an image with curl from the \item We can use shell scripting to grab an image with curl from the
internet (Fig. \ref{fig:orga7f94bb}): internet (Fig. \ref{fig:org5db1ca6}):
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\begin{columns} \begin{columns}
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ curl -0 https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/images/emacs.png
\begin{figure}[htbp] \begin{figure}[htbp]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[page=9,width=0.2\textwidth]{emacs.png} \includegraphics[page=9,width=0.2\textwidth]{emacs.png}
\caption{\label{fig:orga7f94bb} \caption{\label{fig:org5db1ca6}
This is the downloaded image.} This is the downloaded image.}
\end{figure} \end{figure}
\end{column} \end{column}
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ derived as follows:
\begin{figure}[htbp] \begin{figure}[htbp]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{4l.png} \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{4l.png}
\caption{\label{fig:org0b56e4b} \caption{\label{fig:org4d1aa8d}
This is the left figure of a two-column block, showing the density of \(x1\).} This is the left figure of a two-column block, showing the density of \(x1\).}
\end{figure} \end{figure}
\end{column} \end{column}
@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ This is the left figure of a two-column block, showing the density of \(x1\).}
\begin{figure}[htbp] \begin{figure}[htbp]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{4r.png} \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{4r.png}
\caption{\label{fig:org5983ee2} \caption{\label{fig:org46ae343}
This is the right figure. It shows the density of \(x2\).} This is the right figure. It shows the density of \(x2\).}
\end{figure} \end{figure}
\end{column} \end{column}

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
% Created 2018-04-04 Wed 12:05 % Created 2018-04-04 Wed 12:21
% Intended LaTeX compiler: pdflatex % Intended LaTeX compiler: pdflatex
\documentclass[final]{beamer} \documentclass[final]{beamer}
\usetheme{ph} \usetheme{ph}
@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ Philipp Homan$^{1}$
\normalsize{Hempstead, NY} \normalsize{Hempstead, NY}
} }
\usetheme{default} \usetheme{default}
\date{2018-04-04 12:05} \date{2018-04-04 12:21}
\title{Using org-mode for scientific posters} \title{Using org-mode for scientific posters}
\begin{document} \begin{document}
\begin{frame}[fragile,label={sec:org2d306a8}]{} \begin{frame}[fragile,label={sec:org954d466}]{}
\begin{columns} \begin{columns}
\begin{column}[t]{0.45\columnwidth} \begin{column}[t]{0.45\columnwidth}
\begin{block}{Background} \begin{block}{Background}
@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ posters
\item With org-mode we can populate the poster with code, graphs and numbers \item With org-mode we can populate the poster with code, graphs and numbers
from inline code in languages such as R, python, Matlab and even shell from inline code in languages such as R, python, Matlab and even shell
scripting scripting
\item For example, this poster was created on 2018-04-04 12:05 on \item For example, this poster was created on 2018-04-04 12:21 on
Ubuntu 17.10. Ubuntu 17.10.
\item Inline code could look like this (which will produce a graph; \item Inline code could look like this (which will produce a graph;
Fig. \ref{fig:org1e6e9a8}): Fig. \ref{fig:org8e3f41e}):
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\begin{columns} \begin{columns}
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ hist(x2, col="blue", add=TRUE)
\begin{figure}[htbp] \begin{figure}[htbp]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{3.png} \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{3.png}
\caption{\label{fig:org1e6e9a8} \caption{\label{fig:org8e3f41e}
This is the output.} This is the output.}
\end{figure} \end{figure}
\end{column} \end{column}
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ This is the output.}
capabilities capabilities
\item Some code to process the first vector from above to make a table out \item Some code to process the first vector from above to make a table out
of its summary could look like this, which would result in a little of its summary could look like this, which would result in a little
table (Table \ref{tab:org79ade92}) : table (Table \ref{tab:orgd66dcb7}) :
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\begin{columns} \begin{columns}
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ mutate(name=c("x1", "x2"))
\vspace{2cm} \vspace{2cm}
\begin{table}[htbp] \begin{table}[htbp]
\caption{\label{tab:org79ade92} \caption{\label{tab:orgd66dcb7}
A table summarizing the two distributions.} A table summarizing the two distributions.}
\centering \centering
\begin{tabular}{rrrrrrl} \begin{tabular}{rrrrrrl}
@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ minimum & q1 & median & mean & q3 & maximum & name\\
\begin{block}{Graphics} \begin{block}{Graphics}
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item We can use shell scripting to grab an image with curl from the \item We can use shell scripting to grab an image with curl from the
internet (Fig. \ref{fig:orgf5c409c}): internet (Fig. \ref{fig:orga7f94bb}):
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
\begin{columns} \begin{columns}
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ curl -0 https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/images/emacs.png
\begin{figure}[htbp] \begin{figure}[htbp]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[page=9,width=0.2\textwidth]{emacs.png} \includegraphics[page=9,width=0.2\textwidth]{emacs.png}
\caption{\label{fig:orgf5c409c} \caption{\label{fig:orga7f94bb}
This is the downloaded image.} This is the downloaded image.}
\end{figure} \end{figure}
\end{column} \end{column}
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ derived as follows:
\begin{figure}[htbp] \begin{figure}[htbp]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{4l.png} \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{4l.png}
\caption{\label{fig:orgd7d362e} \caption{\label{fig:org0b56e4b}
This is the left figure of a two-column block, showing the density of \(x1\).} This is the left figure of a two-column block, showing the density of \(x1\).}
\end{figure} \end{figure}
\end{column} \end{column}
@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ This is the left figure of a two-column block, showing the density of \(x1\).}
\begin{figure}[htbp] \begin{figure}[htbp]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{4r.png} \includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{4r.png}
\caption{\label{fig:orgb7b3a82} \caption{\label{fig:org5983ee2}
This is the right figure. It shows the density of \(x2\).} This is the right figure. It shows the density of \(x2\).}
\end{figure} \end{figure}
\end{column} \end{column}