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Is it possible to put a rectangle as background in the author section?
Is it possible to put a rectangle as background in the author section?
Latex Beamer Block: Increase border widthChanging color in beamer header (Singapore)Change color of institute in the footer of a Latex presentationHow do I make a beamer presentation with customized title page and footageNumerical conditional within tikz keys?Beamer: background color for section page?color for beamerLaTeX beamer: pagenumbering appendixSetting Font Family in Beamer FrameAd Tikz filled rectangle that serves as background of block text in original document
In the documentclass[xcolor=dvipsnames]beamer
Is it possible to put a rectangle as background in the author section ?
A kind of block, so that the author
name has a background with light color.
Is it possible, if yes how?
I tried the beginblocka ... endblock
and it compiles 'correct' but it makes the author
disappear.
Any kind of help is very appreciated
beamer backgrounds presentations block
add a comment |
In the documentclass[xcolor=dvipsnames]beamer
Is it possible to put a rectangle as background in the author section ?
A kind of block, so that the author
name has a background with light color.
Is it possible, if yes how?
I tried the beginblocka ... endblock
and it compiles 'correct' but it makes the author
disappear.
Any kind of help is very appreciated
beamer backgrounds presentations block
Actually I've just notice it does not disappear, it just put it at the top of the slide and it's just the namea
– user178403
2 hours ago
1
Please read minimal working example (MWE)
– samcarter
2 hours ago
add a comment |
In the documentclass[xcolor=dvipsnames]beamer
Is it possible to put a rectangle as background in the author section ?
A kind of block, so that the author
name has a background with light color.
Is it possible, if yes how?
I tried the beginblocka ... endblock
and it compiles 'correct' but it makes the author
disappear.
Any kind of help is very appreciated
beamer backgrounds presentations block
In the documentclass[xcolor=dvipsnames]beamer
Is it possible to put a rectangle as background in the author section ?
A kind of block, so that the author
name has a background with light color.
Is it possible, if yes how?
I tried the beginblocka ... endblock
and it compiles 'correct' but it makes the author
disappear.
Any kind of help is very appreciated
beamer backgrounds presentations block
beamer backgrounds presentations block
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Actually I've just notice it does not disappear, it just put it at the top of the slide and it's just the namea
– user178403
2 hours ago
1
Please read minimal working example (MWE)
– samcarter
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Actually I've just notice it does not disappear, it just put it at the top of the slide and it's just the namea
– user178403
2 hours ago
1
Please read minimal working example (MWE)
– samcarter
2 hours ago
Actually I've just notice it does not disappear, it just put it at the top of the slide and it's just the name
a
– user178403
2 hours ago
Actually I've just notice it does not disappear, it just put it at the top of the slide and it's just the name
a
– user178403
2 hours ago
1
1
Please read minimal working example (MWE)
– samcarter
2 hours ago
Please read minimal working example (MWE)
– samcarter
2 hours ago
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The author is already in a box, you just don't see it because the default colour is white. You can change the colour like the following:
documentclass[xcolor=dvipsnames]beamer
authornames
setbeamercolorauthorbg=red
begindocument
beginframe
titlepage
endframe
enddocument
Thank you samcarter! Just one question, how to nivelate the level of red color? It's very intense and does not let distinguish the author text
– user178403
2 hours ago
2
@user178403 Either mix it with white (red!50!white
) or use another colour you like, I just used it as an example.
– samcarter
2 hours ago
got it, is there a way to remove the gray shadow that has at the bottom of the block?
– user178403
2 hours ago
1
@user178403 Per default there is no gray shadow. You will have to make a MWE that allows us to reproduce your problem.
– samcarter
2 hours ago
I've fixed, it has to do with all the packages I have. This oneuseinnertheme[shadow]rounded
I put % and gave the pure rectangle, thanks again.
– user178403
2 hours ago
add a comment |
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The author is already in a box, you just don't see it because the default colour is white. You can change the colour like the following:
documentclass[xcolor=dvipsnames]beamer
authornames
setbeamercolorauthorbg=red
begindocument
beginframe
titlepage
endframe
enddocument
Thank you samcarter! Just one question, how to nivelate the level of red color? It's very intense and does not let distinguish the author text
– user178403
2 hours ago
2
@user178403 Either mix it with white (red!50!white
) or use another colour you like, I just used it as an example.
– samcarter
2 hours ago
got it, is there a way to remove the gray shadow that has at the bottom of the block?
– user178403
2 hours ago
1
@user178403 Per default there is no gray shadow. You will have to make a MWE that allows us to reproduce your problem.
– samcarter
2 hours ago
I've fixed, it has to do with all the packages I have. This oneuseinnertheme[shadow]rounded
I put % and gave the pure rectangle, thanks again.
– user178403
2 hours ago
add a comment |
The author is already in a box, you just don't see it because the default colour is white. You can change the colour like the following:
documentclass[xcolor=dvipsnames]beamer
authornames
setbeamercolorauthorbg=red
begindocument
beginframe
titlepage
endframe
enddocument
Thank you samcarter! Just one question, how to nivelate the level of red color? It's very intense and does not let distinguish the author text
– user178403
2 hours ago
2
@user178403 Either mix it with white (red!50!white
) or use another colour you like, I just used it as an example.
– samcarter
2 hours ago
got it, is there a way to remove the gray shadow that has at the bottom of the block?
– user178403
2 hours ago
1
@user178403 Per default there is no gray shadow. You will have to make a MWE that allows us to reproduce your problem.
– samcarter
2 hours ago
I've fixed, it has to do with all the packages I have. This oneuseinnertheme[shadow]rounded
I put % and gave the pure rectangle, thanks again.
– user178403
2 hours ago
add a comment |
The author is already in a box, you just don't see it because the default colour is white. You can change the colour like the following:
documentclass[xcolor=dvipsnames]beamer
authornames
setbeamercolorauthorbg=red
begindocument
beginframe
titlepage
endframe
enddocument
The author is already in a box, you just don't see it because the default colour is white. You can change the colour like the following:
documentclass[xcolor=dvipsnames]beamer
authornames
setbeamercolorauthorbg=red
begindocument
beginframe
titlepage
endframe
enddocument
answered 2 hours ago
samcartersamcarter
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Thank you samcarter! Just one question, how to nivelate the level of red color? It's very intense and does not let distinguish the author text
– user178403
2 hours ago
2
@user178403 Either mix it with white (red!50!white
) or use another colour you like, I just used it as an example.
– samcarter
2 hours ago
got it, is there a way to remove the gray shadow that has at the bottom of the block?
– user178403
2 hours ago
1
@user178403 Per default there is no gray shadow. You will have to make a MWE that allows us to reproduce your problem.
– samcarter
2 hours ago
I've fixed, it has to do with all the packages I have. This oneuseinnertheme[shadow]rounded
I put % and gave the pure rectangle, thanks again.
– user178403
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Thank you samcarter! Just one question, how to nivelate the level of red color? It's very intense and does not let distinguish the author text
– user178403
2 hours ago
2
@user178403 Either mix it with white (red!50!white
) or use another colour you like, I just used it as an example.
– samcarter
2 hours ago
got it, is there a way to remove the gray shadow that has at the bottom of the block?
– user178403
2 hours ago
1
@user178403 Per default there is no gray shadow. You will have to make a MWE that allows us to reproduce your problem.
– samcarter
2 hours ago
I've fixed, it has to do with all the packages I have. This oneuseinnertheme[shadow]rounded
I put % and gave the pure rectangle, thanks again.
– user178403
2 hours ago
Thank you samcarter! Just one question, how to nivelate the level of red color? It's very intense and does not let distinguish the author text
– user178403
2 hours ago
Thank you samcarter! Just one question, how to nivelate the level of red color? It's very intense and does not let distinguish the author text
– user178403
2 hours ago
2
2
@user178403 Either mix it with white (
red!50!white
) or use another colour you like, I just used it as an example.– samcarter
2 hours ago
@user178403 Either mix it with white (
red!50!white
) or use another colour you like, I just used it as an example.– samcarter
2 hours ago
got it, is there a way to remove the gray shadow that has at the bottom of the block?
– user178403
2 hours ago
got it, is there a way to remove the gray shadow that has at the bottom of the block?
– user178403
2 hours ago
1
1
@user178403 Per default there is no gray shadow. You will have to make a MWE that allows us to reproduce your problem.
– samcarter
2 hours ago
@user178403 Per default there is no gray shadow. You will have to make a MWE that allows us to reproduce your problem.
– samcarter
2 hours ago
I've fixed, it has to do with all the packages I have. This one
useinnertheme[shadow]rounded
I put % and gave the pure rectangle, thanks again.– user178403
2 hours ago
I've fixed, it has to do with all the packages I have. This one
useinnertheme[shadow]rounded
I put % and gave the pure rectangle, thanks again.– user178403
2 hours ago
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Actually I've just notice it does not disappear, it just put it at the top of the slide and it's just the name
a
– user178403
2 hours ago
1
Please read minimal working example (MWE)
– samcarter
2 hours ago