Every computer in the lab contains a free LaTeX distribution, MiKTeX, as well as the WinEdt text processor, which is linked to this distribution. The MiKTeX distribution includes the Beamer presentation package, which enables you to design slides in LaTeX.
Trusted Windows (PC) download Scientific WorkPlace 6.0.29. Virus-free and 100% clean download. Get Scientific WorkPlace alternative downloads. BEAMER An Introduction Ryan Siskind NCSU October 3, 2007 Ryan Siskind (NCSU) BEAMER October 3, 2007 1 / 21. Version: 5.x - Scientific WorkPlace & Scientific Word. The LaTeX Beamer document class produces presentations, handouts.
NOTE on recommended software: If you would like to have software installed on your home computer, similar to the one in the lab, please refer to the following links:
- Text editors:WinEdt (same as in the lab but not free – however, it is preconfigured to work with MiKTeX), Emacs (free, versatile, very customizable but with a bit of a learning curve), Textpad
- LaTeX distribution:MiKTeX(free)
- Postscript editor and viewer: Ghostscript (editor), Ghostview (viewer) (free)
Basic Steps for Learning LaTeX with WinEdt and MiKTeX
- Launch WinEdt from Start-Programs.
- Since WinEdt is preconfigured to use MiKTeX (LaTeX), you can already start to create a basic Tex file/document. For a GOOD introduction to LaTeX programming and syntax, please read this manual (a hard copy is available in the computer lab shelves – check the black folder). Alternatively, you can refer to LaTeX for Complete Novices.
- A complementary tutorial will teach you how to use WinEdt and MiKTeX – WinEdt-MiKTeX tutorial. Please visit also http://www.winedt.com/about.html for the latest information when working on TeX projects
Using Beamer with WinEdt and MiKTeX
Beamer allows you to create slides in LaTeX. NOTE that you don’t need to retype your equations if you already have the original Tex document (simply copy and paste the relevant LaTeX code).
Beamer resources are available below:
- Beamer User Guide (from http://www.tug.org/)
- Example of a micro lunch presentation prepared with Beamer (many thanks to Migiwa Tanaka for providing this)
- NOTE on EPS files: a simple way to process MS Office objects such as graphs and tables into EPS files for LaTeX/Beamer import is to use Adobe Illustrator (available in the Krieger computer lab) – copy and paste the object into the Illustrator file and save it as EPS.
Using Beamer with Scientific Word
Go to File – New to open a new document, select Other Documents- Slides-Beamer. To produce a PDF, click on Typeset – Preview PDF.
Hi,because of some conflicts in our university, I have to use a 'corporate design'. However, because it's only available in PowerPoint and not a good one, too and I desided to build a design very near the corporate design we should use. Beamer comes with PaloAlto which ist quite near but has some disadvantages, so I changed to a combination of the colorthemes 'orchid' and 'whale'. Again, this come with some disadvantages, for instance the color combination is a bit to dark - the one used in the example is to dark, too, I will correct tha one day or the other.
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When I only use whale and set the colors by hand, then I find a dark rectangle in the upper right corner of the slides. I tried to solve that by not using any colortheme than sidebar, the rectangle vanishes - I assume, the colorthemes overlapped at the upper right area. But then the section-fontcolor and subsection-fontcolor in the sidebar isn't white anymore but more of a fairly unvisible grey-blue-mix.
So, how can I set the fontcolor of the sections and subsections in order to be white permanently and being marked by a black box when in the section / subsection as it looks like when the colortheme 'whale' is used?
For any help or hint, I am grateful. Have a nice one.