% Creating a simple Title Page in Beamer \documentclass[aspectratio=169]{beamer} % Bibliography and graphics support \usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage{fontawesome5} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{url} \usepackage[ backend=biber, style=alphabetic, sorting=ynt ]{biblatex} \addbibresource{references.bib} % Testing the custom theme \usetheme{Optics} % Title page details: \title{Example Presentation for Checking the Template} \author{Admin} \date{\today} \location{Online, Optics-Design.com} % Set presentation location \email{admin@optics-design.com} % Replace with your actual email \begin{document} % Title page frame \begin{frame} \titlepage \end{frame} \begin{frame}{Contents} \tableofcontents \end{frame} % Presentation structure \section{Basic Information} \subsection{Motivation} \begin{frame}{\insertsubsectionhead} \begin{itemize} \item I needed a way to make presentations without Microsoft PowerPoint. \item The most robust alternative I found for myself is the \LaTeX~beamer. \item For me the \LaTeX~beamer: \begin{itemize} \item Provides a simple way to have consistent style across all my slides \& presentations \item Allows me to have some convenient features like hyperlinks and references automatically \item Makes me independent of the commercial software \end{itemize} \end{itemize} \end{frame} \subsection{Structure} \begin{frame}{\insertsubsectionhead} \begin{itemize} \item The template is fully contained in beamerthemeOptics.sty \item There are comments, so I hope it is self-explanatory.\par \descr{The template also contains some custom commands and \textcolor{accent}{different} \textcolor{primary}{colors}, which I use} \end{itemize} \end{frame} \section{Examples} \subsection{An Image \& a Reference} \begin{frame}{\insertsubsectionhead} \begin{figure} \centering \includegraphics[width=0.4\textwidth]{files/redsquare.png} \caption{A red square.~\cite{exampleref1}} \end{figure} \end{frame} \subsection{A Slide with Text \& Images} \begin{frame}{\insertsubsectionhead} \begin{columns}[T] \begin{column}{0.5\textwidth} \begin{itemize} \item Just a simple demonstration of how to have text \& images on the same slide. \item I just use columns \item Obviously you have more freedom in something like PowerPoint, but I don't feel like I lose something by making my slides this way \end{itemize} \end{column} \begin{column}{0.5\textwidth} \begin{figure} \centering \includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{files/greentriangle.png} \caption{A green triangle.~\cite{exampleref2}} \centering \includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{files/blueellipse.png} \caption{A blue ellipse~\cite{exampleref3}} \end{figure} \end{column} \end{columns} \end{frame} \section*{Support Material} \begin{frame}[allowframebreaks]{References} \printbibliography \end{frame} \end{document}