%% This file is an example of using beamerthemeedmaths.sty to style a Beamer %% presentation. While the style is LPPL 1.3 licensed, this example is given %% under a 0BSD license (https://choosealicense.com/licenses/0bsd), meaning %% it can be freely used, copied, modified, and/or redistributed with or %% without attribution. For instructions on using the style, see the README.md %% file or https://github.com/Foggalong/edinburgh-math-latex. \documentclass[notes]{beamer} \usetheme{edmaths} \usepackage{lipsum} \usepackage[overridenote=true]{pdfpc} \pdfcompresslevel=9 \pdfobjcompresslevel=3 \title[Insert Title (short version of title)]{Title of Presentation} \subtitle{Insert Subtitle (Optional)} % Optional \author{Author Name} \date{n\textsuperscript{th} Month YYYY} \begin{document} \begin{frame} \titlepage{} \end{frame} \note{ This generates notes for pdfpc. \\ \\ These notes also appear on the handout/article versions. } \begin{frame}[t]{Header title bold}\label{sec:Slide1} Main body text Sans. Here is a way to \alert{highlight text}. \begin{itemize} \item Bullet points \item Sub-lists\ldots \begin{itemize} \item subitem \end{itemize} \item \lipsum[2] \end{itemize} \end{frame} \note{ This is a note for the first slide. Mention how something happens. } \begin{frame}{Inserting a figure, some maths\ldots} Example of a reference to another part of the presentation (slide~\ref{sec:Slide1}). Also an example of a slide not vertically aligned to top.\newline \begin{itemize} \item Here's a figure: \begin{figure}[h] \centering \colorbox{blue}{\includegraphics[width=.13\linewidth]{images/edinburgh-logo}} \caption{The University of Edinburgh's logo}\label{fig:edinburgh-logo} \end{figure} \item And here's a famous equation: \begin{eqnarray} \label{eq:schroedinger} i\hbar {\frac{\partial}{\partial t}}|\psi (t)\rangle ={\hat{H}}|\psi (t)\rangle \end{eqnarray} \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[t]{References} The stylesheet {\bf\texttt{edmaths.sty}} provides a styling for LaTeX{} documents which satisfies University of Edinburgh requirements~\cite{koeppe2007}. \newline \lipsum[4]\newline References can be added to the bottom of slides, or on a new slide. \vfill \bibliography{example-references} \bibliographystyle{ieeetr} \end{frame} \end{document}