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Edit this file for your presentation! +% ************************************************************** + +% ==================///==================///==================/// +% ==================/// LATEX'S STUFF +% ==================///==================///==================/// + +\documentclass{beamer} +\usepackage{amsfonts,amsmath,oldgerm} +\usepackage{listings} +\usepackage{colortbl} +\usepackage[spanish]{babel} +\usepackage{ulem} +\usepackage{hyperref} + +\usepackage{statale_colors} +\usetheme{_statale} + +\usefonttheme[onlymath]{serif} + + +\setbeamertemplate{caption}[numbered] +\newcommand{\testcolor}[1]{\colorbox{#1}{\textcolor{#1}{test}}~\texttt{#1}} +\newcommand{\hrefcol}[2] + +\titlebackground*{assets/background} + +% ==================///==================///==================/// +% ==================/// SPLASH PAGE +% ==================///==================///==================/// + +\title{Malackathon} +\subtitle{\texorpdfstring{\sout{Open} CyberBokeron}{CyberBokeron}} +\course{Universidad de Málaga} +% \author{\href{mailto:x@correoOB}{OB}} +\date{18/10/2024} + + +% ==================///==================///==================/// +% ==================/// START PRESENTATION +% ==================///==================///==================/// + +\pgfplotsset{compat=1.18} +\usetikzlibrary{positioning} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + +% Indice Personalizado + +\begin{frame} + \frametitle{Índice} + \framesubtitle{\ } + \begin{itemize} + \item \hyperlink{objetivos}{Objetivos} + \item \hyperlink{tecnologias}{Tecnologías} + \item \hyperlink{arquitectura}{Arquitectura de Software} + \item \hyperlink{implementacion de solucion}{Implementación de Solución} + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + + + +\begin{frame} + \frametitle{QR Deploy} + \framesubtitle{\ } + \begin{figure} + \centering + \includegraphics[width=0.3\linewidth]{Imagenes_CyberBokeron/QR_LandingPage.png} + \caption{https://openbokeron.uma.es/malackathon} + \label{fig:enter-label} + \end{figure} + +\end{frame} + +% ==================///==================///==================/// +% ==================/// BODY'S PRESENTATION +% ==================///==================///==================/// + +% Objetivos + +\begin{frame}{label=objetivos} + \frametitle{Objetivos} + \framesubtitle{\ } +\begin{itemize} + \item Principal: alcanzar un equilibrio entre eficiencia y comodidad. + \item Pair Programming. + \item Accesibilidad. + \item Seguridad básica (anti-DDoS, anti-scraping). + \item Predicción a partir de datos históricos. + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + + +% Tecnologias + +\begin{frame}{label=tecnologias} + \frametitle{Tecnologías} + \framesubtitle{OracleDB} + \begin{figure} + \centering + \includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{Imagenes_CyberBokeron/OracleDB.png} + \end{figure} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame} + \frametitle{Tecnologías} + \framesubtitle{SolidJS} + \begin{figure} + \centering + \includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{Imagenes_CyberBokeron/SolidJS.png} + \end{figure} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame} + \frametitle{Tecnologías} + \framesubtitle{Bulma} + \begin{figure} + \centering + \includegraphics[width=0.9\linewidth]{Imagenes_CyberBokeron/Bulma.png} + \end{figure} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame} + \frametitle{Tecnologías} + \framesubtitle{Bulma: Modularizacion} + \begin{figure} + \centering + \includegraphics[width=0.9\linewidth]{Imagenes_CyberBokeron/Bulma_Modular.png} + \end{figure} +\end{frame} + +% Arquitectura de Software + +\begin{frame} + \frametitle{Arquitectura de Software} + \framesubtitle{\ } + \begin{itemize} + \item Ubuntu Server con Nginx. + \item ``Contenedores'' con Podman. + \item Licencia AGPLv3. + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +% Implementacion de Solucion + +\begin{frame} + \frametitle{Implementación de Solución} + \framesubtitle{\ } + \begin{itemize} + \item Predicción a partir de datos climatológicos. + \item Como mejora, implementar el modelo de predicción correctamente. + \item En un futuro, implementar el backend usando un lenguaje eficiente y de alto rendimiento. + \end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +%Initial Docs +%\input{Sections/Getting Started} +%\input{Sections/Color Palette} +%\input{Sections/References} +% ============================================== + + + +% ==================///==================///==================/// +% ==================/// END PRESENTATION +% ==================///==================///==================/// + +\backmatter +\end{document} diff --git a/Sections/docx/Color Palette.tex b/Sections/docx/Color Palette.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2810b90 --- /dev/null +++ b/Sections/docx/Color Palette.tex @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +\section{Color Palette} + +\automateframe{Main Colors}{ + \begin{table}[] + \small + \centering + \def \arraystretch{1.1} + \begin{tabular}{|>{\columncolor[gray]{0.2}}c|>{\columncolor[gray]{0.2}}p{70mm}|} + \hline + \textbf{Color} & \textbf{Usage} \\\hline + \testcolor{maincolor} & $\blacktriangleright$ Table of Contents Frame Background Color \newline $\blacktriangleright$ Frame Text Font Color \newline $\blacktriangleright$ Block Title Font Color\\ \hline + \testcolor{toctxt} & $\blacktriangleright$ Table of Contents Font Color \newline $\blacktriangleright$ Frame Background Color \newline $\blacktriangleright$ Block Body Font Color\\ \hline + \testcolor{frmtxt} & Frame Environment Color \\ \hline + \testcolor{blkc} & Block Title Background Color \\ \hline + \testcolor{statalegrey} & Block Body Background Color \\ \hline + \end{tabular} + \caption{Colors} + \label{tab:colors} + \end{table} +} + +\automateframe{Customization}{ + \begin{itemize} + \item To change the color of any element, replace the existing color in \texttt{beamertheme\_statale.sty}. + \item New colors can be defined in \texttt{statale\_colors.sty} using RGB and CMYK values. + \item \hrefcol{https://colorhunt.co/}{This} is a good resource for finding a color palette. + \end{itemize} +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Sections/docx/Getting Started.tex b/Sections/docx/Getting Started.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4eedb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Sections/docx/Getting Started.tex @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +\section{Getting Started} + +\begin{frame}[fragile,allowframebreaks]{Subsections} + \begin{block}{Create PDF Bookmarks for Subsections} + Use the \texttt{automateframe} environment to automatically create subsections with pdf bookmarks. +\begin{verbatim} +\automateframe{"Subsection"}{ + "Insert Text" +} +\end{verbatim} + The inputs are the subsection title and the main text. This macro also allows the continuation of information in the next slide by using \texttt{allowframebreaks}. + \end{block} + + \begin{block}{Subsections and Blocks} + While using blocks, define your frame as shown below. +\begin{verbatim} +\begin{frame}[fragile,allowframebreaks]{Subsection Title} +\subsection{Subsection Title} +\begin{block} + Text +\end{block}\end{frame} +\end{verbatim} +I am unable to automate the subsection bookmarks for a fragile frame. I will update the template if I find a solution. + \end{block} +\end{frame} + +\automateframe{Table of Contents}{ +\begin{itemize} + \item To remove the Table of Contents before every section, comment the following code in \texttt{beamertheme\_statale.sty}. +\end{itemize} +\begin{columns} + \begin{column}{0.5\textwidth} + \begin{colorblock}[toctxt]{frmtxt}{Table of Contents} + $\backslash$AtBeginSection[]\{\\ + $\backslash$begingroup\\ + $\backslash$themecolor\{main\}\\ + $\backslash$begin\{frame\}[allowframebreaks]\{Table of Contents\}\\ + $\backslash$tableofcontents[currentsection]\\ + $\backslash$end\{frame\}\\ + $\backslash$endgroup\}\\ + \end{colorblock} + \end{column} + \begin{column}{0.5\textwidth} + \begin{itemize} + \item To hide subsections in Table of Contents, + \begin{block}{Subsections} + $\backslash$setbeamertemplate\{subsection in toc\}\{\} + \end{block} + \item To change the style, change + \begin{block}{Style of Contents} + $\backslash$setbeamertemplate\{section in toc\}\\\{\$$\backslash$blacktriangleright\$~$\backslash$inserttocsection\} + \end{block} + \end{itemize} + \end{column} +\end{columns} + +} + +\automateframe{Hyperlinks}{ + \begin{itemize} + \item Beamer buttons are a unique way to represent clickable links. To create one,\\[6pt] + $\backslash$hyperref\{"Link"\}\{$\backslash$beamerbutton\{"Insert Text"\}\} \beamerbutton{Test}\\[3pt] + \item To create a link to a particular point in the presentation,\\[3pt] + \begin{itemize} + \item Create a hypertarget \\[3pt] + $\backslash$hypertarget\{target\}\{\}\\[3pt] + \item To create a hyperlink, use the target\\[3pt] + $\backslash$hyperlink\{target\}\{Text\} + \end{itemize} + + \end{itemize} +} + +\automateframe{Title Page}{ + \begin{itemize} + \item To add multiple authors, + \begin{itemize} + \item Define the following for each author\\[3pt] + $\backslash$newcommand\{$\backslash$secondauthor\}[2]\{$\backslash$def\@secondauthor\{\#1\}$\backslash$def\@secondauthorid\{\#2\}\}\\[3pt] + \item Modify the title page style to include\\[3pt] + $\backslash$ifdefempty\{\@secondauthor\}\{\}\{\%\\ + \{$\backslash$usebeamerfont\{author\}$\backslash$usebeamercolor[fg]\{author\}\\$\backslash$textbf\{\@secondauthor\} $\backslash$ifdefempty\{\@secondauthorid\}\{\}\{(\@secondauthorid)\}\}\}\\[3pt] + \item In \texttt{Main.tex}, include the details of the second author as\\[3pt] + $\backslash$secondauthor\{"Name"\}\{"ID"\}\\[3pt] + Repeat the same for any additional authors. + \end{itemize} + \item To reposition the text, change the spacing in \texttt{beamertheme\_statale.sty} at line 155.\\[3pt] + $\backslash$hspace\{-12mm\}\\ + $\backslash$vspace\{20mm\}\\[6pt] + \item To modify the picture style, modify the \texttt{sidepic} environment at line 254 in \texttt{beamertheme\_statale.sty}.\\[3pt] + \item To replace the picture, replace the path in line 20 of \texttt{Main.tex}. + \end{itemize} +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Sections/docx/References.tex b/Sections/docx/References.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b1dfe6c --- /dev/null +++ b/Sections/docx/References.tex @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +\section{References} + +\setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}{\insertbiblabel} +\setbeamercolor{bibliography entry author}{fg=maincolor} +\setbeamercolor{bibliography item}{fg=maincolor} + +\begin{frame}[fragile,allowframebreaks,plain]{References} + + \begin{beamercolorbox}[leftskip = 0cm]{frametitle} + \usebeamerfont{frametitle}\insertframetitle\\[12pt] + \end{beamercolorbox} + If you wish to hide this section from Table of Contents, use \texttt{section*\{References\}}. + \begin{block}{References} + $\backslash$begin\{beamercolorbox\}[leftskip = $0$cm]\{frametitle\} \\ + $\backslash$usebeamerfont\{frametitle\}$\backslash$insertframetitle $\backslash$$\backslash$[12pt] \\ + $\backslash$end\{beamercolorbox\} \\ + $\backslash$setbeamertemplate\{bibliography item\}\{$\backslash$insertbiblabel\}\\ + $\backslash$setbeamercolor\{bibliography entry author\}\{fg=maincolor\}\\ + $\backslash$setbeamercolor\{bibliography item\}\{fg=maincolor\} + $\backslash$begin\{frame\}[allowframebreaks,plain]\{References\}\\ + $\backslash$begin\{thebibliography\}\{9\}\\ + $\backslash$bibitem\{1\} \\ + $\backslash$end\{thebibliography\} \\ + $\backslash$end\{frame\} + \end{block} + + + +\end{frame} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/assets/logo_RGB.png b/assets/logo_RGB.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..17e0bdb Binary files /dev/null and b/assets/logo_RGB.png differ diff --git a/beamertheme_statale.sty b/beamertheme_statale.sty new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4720f60 --- /dev/null +++ b/beamertheme_statale.sty @@ -0,0 +1,328 @@ +% Template for Statale presentations with LaTeX beamer. +% +% Adapted by Srikar Sharma Sadhu, srikar.sadhu@research.iiit.ac.in for IIIT-Hyderabad. +% +% Adapted by Giorgio Marchetti, ciao@gio.im for Statale presentations. +% +% Original template by Federico Zenith, federico.zenith@sintef.no. +% Derived (through several iterations) from Håvard Berland's +% beamerthementnu class. +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see . + +% TODO: remove top-right logo from title page + +\ProvidesPackage{beamertheme_statale}[2023/11/01] + +\RequirePackage{etoolbox} +\RequirePackage{tikz} +\RequirePackage{pgfplots} + +% Force 16:9 aspect ratio +\RequirePackage{geometry} +\geometry{paperwidth=16cm,paperheight=9cm} + +% Caladea is a Cambria clone, Carlito a Calibri clone +\RequirePackage{caladea,carlito} +\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} + +\RequirePackage{graphicx,statale_colors} + +% No navigation symbols +\setbeamertemplate{navigation symbols}{} + +\newcommand{\@footlineauthor}{\insertauthor \enspace$\vert$\enspace} +\newcommand{\@footlinepayoff}{\@footlineauthor\inserttitle} +\newcommand{\footlinepayoff}[1]{\renewcommand{\@footlinepayoff}{#1}} +% Define footline content +\setbeamertemplate{footline}{% + \begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=\textwidth,ht=5mm,dp=3mm,rightskip=1cm,leftskip=1cm]{footline} + \insertframenumber/\inserttotalframenumber + \ifstrempty{\@footlinepayoff}{}{% + \usebeamerfont{footline}\hfill\@footlinepayoff + } + \end{beamercolorbox} +} + +% Set footline AND coordinate blocks with it +\newcommand{\footlinecolor}[1]{% if #1 is empty, makes footline transparent + \ifstrempty{#1}{% + \footlinepayoff{} + \setbeamercolor{footline}{fg=maincolor, bg=} + \setbeamercolor{block title}{fg=toctxt,bg=frmtxt} + \setbeamercolor{block body}{fg=blkc,bg=maincolor} + }{ + \footlinepayoff{\@footlineauthor\inserttitle} + \setbeamercolor{footline}{fg=toctxt,bg=#1} + \setbeamercolor{block title}{fg=toctxt,bg=#1} + \setbeamercolor{block body}{fg=toctxt,bg=#1} + }% +} +\footlinecolor{} % Default: no footline + +\pgfdeclareimage[width=0.09\paperwidth]{logo}{assets/logo_RGB} +\pgfdeclareimage[width=0.09\paperwidth]{toctxtlogo}{assets/logo_RGB_negative} +\newcommand{\@logo}{logo} + +% Set colours +% NOTE! Beamer colors should be set in the preamble. It often works fine in the +% document itself, but NOT for normal text foreground. +% \themecolor should only be called from the preamble. +\newcommand{\themecolor}[1]{ + \ifstrequal{#1}{main}{% + \setbeamercolor{footline}{fg=toctxt} + \setbeamercolor{normal text}{fg=toctxt,bg=maincolor} + \setbeamercolor{structure}{fg=toctxt} + \renewcommand{\@logo}{toctxtlogo} + \setbeamercolor{block title}{fg=maincolor,bg=blkc} + \setbeamercolor{block body}{fg=toctxt,bg=statalegrey} + }{% + \setbeamercolor{footline}{fg=maincolor} + \setbeamercolor{normal text}{fg=maincolor,bg=toctxt} + \setbeamercolor{structure}{fg=frmtxt} + \renewcommand{\@logo}{logo} + \setbeamercolor{block title}{fg=maincolor,bg=blkc} + \setbeamercolor{block body}{fg=toctxt,bg=statalegrey} + } +} +\themecolor{white} % Default: white theme + +\setbeamercolor{title}{fg=frmtxt,bg=} +\setbeamercolor{alerted text}{fg=statalered} +\setbeamercolor{author}{fg=maincolor} +\setbeamercolor{date}{fg=maincolor} + +\setbeamerfont{author}{size=\scriptsize} +\setbeamerfont{date}{size=\scriptsize} +\setbeamerfont{title}{series=\bfseries} +\setbeamerfont{subtitle}{series=\mdseries,size=\footnotesize} +\setbeamerfont{frametitle}{series=\bfseries} +\setbeamerfont{framesubtitle}{series=\mdseries} +\setbeamerfont{footline}{size=\scriptsize} +\setbeamerfont{block title}{series=\centering\bfseries} + +%\setbeamercolor{frametitle}{fg=black} + +% Code to get prettier boxes + \setbeamertemplate{blocks}[rounded] + + +% Bullets in several levels +\setbeamertemplate{itemize item}{\textbullet} +\setbeamertemplate{itemize subitem}{\textemdash} +\setbeamertemplate{itemize subsubitem}{\ensuremath{\circ}} + +\newenvironment{colorblock}[3][toctxt]{% + \begingroup + \setbeamercolor{block title}{fg=#1,bg=#2} + \setbeamercolor{block body} {fg=#1,bg=#2} + \begin{block}{#3} + }{% + \end{block} + \endgroup +} + +% Put the logo in each slide's top left area +\setbeamertemplate{headline}{\hspace{0.06\textwidth}\pgfuseimage{\@logo}} +% Put the logo in each slide's top right area +%\setbeamertemplate{headline}{\hspace{0.86\textwidth}\pgfuseimage{\@logo}} + +% Define frame title and subtitle layout +\setbeamertemplate{frametitle}{% + \vspace*{-3.5ex} + \begin{beamercolorbox}[leftskip=2cm]{frametitle}% + \usebeamerfont{frametitle}\insertframetitle\\ + \usebeamerfont{framesubtitle}\insertframesubtitle + \end{beamercolorbox} +} + +\def\@courseLabel{} +\def\@IDnumber{} + +\newcommand{\course}[1]{\def\@courseLabel{#1}} +\newcommand{\IDnumber}[1]{\def\@IDnumber{#1}} + +% Define the title page +\setbeamertemplate{title page}{% + \vskip0pt plus 1filll% + % Reposition the box in an inelegant way - but it works! + \hspace{-12mm} + \vspace{20mm} + \begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=0.72\textwidth,sep=10pt,leftskip=8mm]{title}% + {\usebeamerfont{title}\inserttitle} + + {\usebeamerfont{subtitle}\insertsubtitle} + + {\usebeamerfont{subtitle}\@courseLabel} + + {\usebeamerfont{author}\usebeamercolor[fg]{author}\textbf{\insertauthor} \ifdefempty{\@IDnumber}{}{(\@IDnumber)}} + + {\usebeamerfont{date}\usebeamercolor[fg]{date}\insertdate} + \end{beamercolorbox} +} + +% Define slide splitting dimensions (e.g. title and chapter slides) +\newcommand{\TikzSplitSlide}[1]{% + \rule{0.56\paperwidth}{0pt}% + \begin{tikzpicture} + \clip (-0.1\paperwidth,-0.5\paperheight) -- + ( 0.5\paperwidth,-0.5\paperheight) -- + ( 0.5\paperwidth, 0.5\paperheight) -- + ( 0.1\paperwidth, 0.5\paperheight) -- cycle; + \node at (0.2\paperwidth,0) {% + \includegraphics[height=\paperheight]{#1}% + }; + \end{tikzpicture} +} + +\newbool{splittitle} +\newcommand{\@TitleBackground}{} +\newcommand{\titlebackground}{\@ifstar{\SplitBackground}{\FullBackground}} +\newcommand{\FullBackground}[1]{\renewcommand{\@TitleBackground}{#1}} +\newcommand{\SplitBackground}[1]{% + \booltrue{splittitle}% + \renewcommand{\@TitleBackground}{#1}% +} + +% Overwrite the maketitle command for the title page +\renewcommand{\maketitle}{ +\begingroup + \ifdefempty{\@TitleBackground}{}{% Skip if \@TitleBackground is empty + \setbeamertemplate{background}{% + \ifbool{splittitle}{% + \TikzSplitSlide{\@TitleBackground} + }{% Normal, full-screen background + \includegraphics[height=\paperheight]{\@TitleBackground} + } + } + } + \begin{frame}% + \titlepage% + \end{frame}% +\endgroup +} + +\makeatletter + \newenvironment{withoutheadline}{ + \setbeamertemplate{headline}[default] + \def\beamer@entrycode{\vspace*{-\headheight}} + }{} +\makeatother + + +% Define chapter environment +\newenvironment{chapter}[3][]{% Args: image (optional), color, frame title + \begingroup + \themecolor{main} + \setbeamertemplate{footline}{} + \ifstrempty{#2}{ + \setbeamercolor{frametitle}{fg=toctxt} + \setbeamercolor{normal text}{fg=toctxt,bg=maincolor} + }{ + \setbeamercolor{frametitle}{fg=toctxt} + \setbeamercolor{normal text}{fg=toctxt,bg=#2} + } + \ifstrempty{#1}{}{\setbeamertemplate{background}{\TikzSplitSlide{#1}}} + \setbeamertemplate{frametitle}{% + \vspace*{8ex} + \begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=0.45\textwidth]{frametitle} + \usebeamerfont{frametitle}\insertframetitle\\ + \usebeamerfont{framesubtitle}\insertframesubtitle + \end{beamercolorbox} + } + \begin{frame}{#3} + \hspace*{0.05\textwidth}% + \minipage{0.35\textwidth}% + \usebeamercolor[fg]{normal text}% +}{% + \endminipage + \end{frame} + \endgroup +} + +% Define sidepic environment +\newenvironment{sidepic}[2]{% Args: image, frame title + \begingroup + \setbeamertemplate{background}{% + \hspace*{0.6\paperwidth}% + \includegraphics[height=\paperheight]{#1}% + } + \setbeamertemplate{frametitle}{% Same as normal, but with right skip + \vspace*{-3.5ex} + \begin{beamercolorbox}[leftskip=2cm,rightskip=0.4\textwidth]{frametitle}% + \usebeamerfont{frametitle}\insertframetitle\\ + \usebeamerfont{framesubtitle}\insertframesubtitle + \end{beamercolorbox} + } + \begin{frame}{#2} + \minipage{0.6\textwidth}% +}{% + \endminipage + \end{frame} + \endgroup +} + +% Define backmatter +\newcommand{\backmatter}[1][]{ +\begingroup + %\themecolor{main} + \begin{frame}[c] + \centering + \begin{minipage}{\textwidth} + \usebeamercolor[fg]{normal text} + \centering + \ifstrequal{#1}{notitle}{}{ + \huge \inserttitle + \vspace{5mm} + } + \Large \textsl{\\Gracias por escucharnos} + \end{minipage} + \end{frame} +\endgroup +} + +% Define sectioning and table of contents +\AtBeginSection[] +{ + \begingroup + \themecolor{main} + \begin{frame}[allowframebreaks]{Contenidos} + \tableofcontents[currentsection] + \end{frame} + \endgroup +} + +% Automate frame with allowframebreaks and create subsections +\newcommand{\automateframe}[2]{% + \subsection{#1} + \begin{frame}[allowframebreaks]{#1} + #2 + \end{frame} +} + + +% style of section presented in the table of contents +\setbeamertemplate{section in toc}{$\blacktriangleright$~\inserttocsection} +\setbeamercolor{section in toc}{fg=toctxt, bg=toctxt} +%Hide subsection in toc +\setbeamertemplate{subsection in toc}{} + +% automate subtitle of each frame +\makeatletter + \pretocmd\beamer@checkframetitle{\framesubtitle{\thesection \, \secname}} +\makeatother + +% avoid numbering of frames that are breaked into multiply slides +\setbeamertemplate{frametitle continuation}{} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/statale_colors.sty b/statale_colors.sty new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b6b51c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/statale_colors.sty @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesPackage{statale_colors}[2021/03/04] + +\RequirePackage{xcolor} + +% Main colour +\definecolor{maincolor}{RGB/cmyk}{204,204,204/0,0,0,20} + +%toc text and slide bg +\definecolor{toctxt}{RGB/cmyk}{34,34,34/0,0,0,87} + +%frame environment +\definecolor{frmtxt}{RGB/cmyk}{34, 163, 159/79,0,2,36} + +%block title color +\definecolor{blkc}{RGB/cmyk}{83,81,81/0,2,2,67} + +% "Warm grey" +\definecolor{statalegrey}{RGB/cmyk}{225,225,225/0,0,0,12} +\colorlet{statalegray}{statalegrey} + +% Greens +\definecolorset{RGB/cmyk}{statale}{}{lightgreen, 205,250,225/.23, 0,.20, 0;% + green, 20,185,120/.73, 0,.67, 0;% + darkgreen, 0, 70, 40/.93,.43,.92,.52} + +% Additional colours +\definecolorset{RGB/cmyk}{statale}{}{yellow, 200,155,20/20, 36,98, 8;% + red, 190, 60,55/19, 86,77, 8;% + lilla, 120, 0,80/48,100,27,31} + +% Deprecated colours for backward compatibility +\definecolorset{HTML}{statale}{}{cyan, 22A7E5;% + magenta, EC008C;% + lightgrey, D8D0C7} +\colorlet{statalelightgray}{statalelightgrey} \ No newline at end of file