Beamer theme for the Hochschule Furtwangen University. This theme was forked from UiB by Martin Helso.
The logo can be removed from a specific frame
using the macro \hidelogo
outside of the frame
like this:
\hidelogo
\begin{frame}
...
\end{frame}
Use \showlogo
in the same manner to make the logo appear again.
The table of contents is populated automatically using sections and subsections. You can insert the table of contents again and highlight the current section like this:
\begin{frame}{Table of contents}
\tableofcontents[currentsection]
\end{frame}
The command \SectionFrame
inserts a plain frame with the centered section title on green background.
The command \SectionFrameAlt
inserts a regular frame with the centered section title.
If you want to replicate this page style but don't want to create a section for it, you can use \SectionFrameWithText{<yourtext>}
or \SectionFrameAltWithText{<yourtext>}
to override the centered title text.
The command \enumref
inserts a reference to an enumerated item
in the shape of a green box,
like the ones used in the enumerate
environment.
Options are given as
\usetheme[option]{HFU}
By default,
almost all text is typeset in a sans serif.
The option MathSerif
enables serifs for mathematical symbols,
whereas Serif
enables serifs for all text.
By default,
the logo appears in the lower right corner.
The option logotop
moves the logo to the top right corner.
By default,
the environments listed below are unnumbered.
The option numbered
adds numbers,
whereas AMS
adds numbers and typesets the environment names
in the style of the American Mathematical Society.
Presentations automatically start with a title frame.
It can be disabled with the option NoTitlePage
.
If one of the options
american
english
UKenglish
USenglish
german
are given, the environments listed below are translated into the specified language.
An environment is initialized with
\begin{environment}
...
\end{environment}
The following environments are predefined by beamer
:
corollary
definition
definitions
example
examples
fact
lemma
theorem
In addition, HFU
defines these environments:
assumption
axiom
calculation
computation
conjecture
facts
hypothesis
notation
observation
proposition
property
remark
remarks