\documentclass[aspectratio=169]{beamer} \usetheme{gotham} \usepackage{standalone} \usepackage{tikz} \usepackage{pgfplots} \usepackage{tabularray} % Typeset tabulars and arrays (contains equivalent of longtable, booktabs and dcolumn at least) \UseTblrLibrary{booktabs} % to load extra commands from booktabs \usepackage{changepage} \newcommand{\themename}{\textbf{\textsc{Gotham}}} \begin{document} \section{Gotham Theme} % FRAME \begin{frame}[fragile]{Gotham} The \themename{} theme is a Beamer theme with a minimal-ish visual style largely inspired by the \href{https://github.com/matze/mtheme}{\textsc{Metropolis} Beamer Theme} by Matthias Vogelgesang (and some other Beamer themes). Yet, \themename{} is highly extendable and versatile. \bigskip First, enable the theme by classically loading it: \begin{verbatim} \documentclass{beamer} \usetheme{gotham} \end{verbatim} Then, the all customization can be performed at any moment in the presentation using: \begin{verbatim} \gothamset{