113 lines
3.1 KiB
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113 lines
3.1 KiB
TeX
% Created 2018-04-02 Mon 04:55
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% Intended LaTeX compiler: pdflatex
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\documentclass[final]{beamer}
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\usetheme{ph}
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\usepackage[orientation=portrait,size=a0,scale=1.4]{beamerposter}
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\usepackage[absolute,overlay]{textpos}
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\usepackage[authoryear]{natbib}
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\setlength{\paperwidth}{36in}
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\setlength{\paperheight}{48in}
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\setlength{\textwidth}{0.98\paperwidth}
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\setlength{\textheight}{0.98\paperheight}
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\graphicspath{{../output/figures/}{../lib/}}
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\usepackage[export]{adjustbox}
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\usepackage{graphicx,caption}
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\usepackage{eurosym}
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\usepackage{textcomp}
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\usepackage{bibentry}
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\date{}
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\author{
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Philipp Homan$^{1}$,
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\\
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\normalsize{$^{1}$Department of Psychiatry,}
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\normalsize{The Donald and Barbara Zucker}
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\normalsize{School of Medicine at Northwell/Hofstra,}
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\normalsize{Hempstead, NY}\\
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}
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\usetheme{default}
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\date{2018-04-02 04:55}
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\title{A scientific poster entirely written in org-mode using GNU emacs and the beamer library}
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\begin{document}
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\begin{frame}[label={sec:org1377f91}]{}
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\begin{columns}
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\begin{column}[t]{0.45\textwidth\columnwidth}
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\begin{block}{Background}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Org-mode is not only useful for producing blog posts and even
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scientific manuscripts; it is also perfectly suitable to produce
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decent looking scientific posters.
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\item We combine a relatively simple custom \LaTeX style file and common
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org-mode syntax
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\end{itemize}
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\end{block}
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\begin{block}{Methods: Part 1}
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\captionsetup{justification=justified,width=.85\linewidth}
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\begin{figure}[htbp]
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\centering
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\includegraphics[width=0.85\textwidth]{org-mode-poster-1.png}
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\caption{\label{fig:orgb1905be}
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\textbf{This could be a figure.}}
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\end{figure}
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\end{block}
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\begin{block}{Methods: Part 2}
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\captionsetup{justification=justified,width=.85\linewidth}
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\begin{figure}[htbp]
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\centering
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\includegraphics[width=0.85\textwidth]{org-mode-poster-2.png}
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\caption{\label{fig:org66f9b35}
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\textbf{This could be another figure.}}
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\end{figure}
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\end{block}
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\end{column}
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\begin{column}[t]{0.45\textwidth\columnwidth}
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\begin{block}{Results: Part 1}
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\captionsetup{justification=justified,width=.8\linewidth}
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\begin{figure}[htbp]
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\centering
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\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{org-mode-poster-3.png}
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\caption{\label{fig:org4dea716}
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\textbf{Another figure}}
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\end{figure}
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\end{block}
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\begin{block}{Results: Part 2}
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\begin{columns}
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\begin{column}[T]{0.48\columnwidth}
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\captionsetup{justification=justified,width=.8\linewidth}
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\begin{figure}[htbp]
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\centering
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\includegraphics[page=3,width=0.9\textwidth]{org-mode-poster-4.png}
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\caption{\label{fig:orgca84fda}
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\textbf{This is another figure}}
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\end{figure}
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\end{column}
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\begin{column}[T]{0.48\columnwidth}
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\captionsetup{justification=justified,width=.8\linewidth}
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\begin{figure}[htbp]
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\centering
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\includegraphics[page=9,width=0.9\textwidth]{org-mode-poster-5.png}
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\caption{\label{fig:orgc005403}
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\textbf{This is the right column of this box}}
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\end{figure}
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\end{column}
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\end{columns}
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\end{block}
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\begin{block}{Conclusions}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item This example shows how incredibly versatile org-mode is. One can now
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produce scientific posters with a text editor (preferably emacs).
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\end{itemize}
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\end{block}
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\end{column}
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\end{columns}
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\end{frame}
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\end{document}
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