

The title keeps as background the red from the theme.


This is why I choose a top bar menu, with top sections only, no subsections and small bullets to show advancements. The sidebar menu is used for long talks, like a lecture, which the audience needs the keep track of. Nobody needs the sidebar when we can have a quick look over all slides. It doesn't look like the default mode (ie the beamer mode). It is however possible to control few options. The long version for author, date, and institute would appear on the title page, beside a grey logo of Uppsala University.Ī bulleted frame with Uppsala beamer theme: In the foot line, we would see the short date, the short institute and the short author.
#THEME BEAMER CODE#
The hereabove code would use the default options for the theme: A red sidebar with the menu under the logo of Uppsala University. You consequently only need to specify the Uppsala theme, through That is to say, you don't need to specify it yourself, it is done within the Uppsala theme directly. A presentation mode, that simply encompasses beamer, handout and trans.Įventhough it is possible to specify several modes in the files that you compile for a presentation, I have decided to create (and settle) the beamer, trans and handout mode for the Uppsala University theme.A notes mode, same as beamer but includes notes.A beamer mode, used for projector presentation.I present here my version of it, unofficial. I used my basic understanding of it to put together a theme for Uppsala University. My hacking is probably not the best, but I got it to work using the theming framework of beamer. It fills its purpose without fancy animations or transitions. I am not a LaTeX expert but I like to use the beamer package to create my slides.
