├── .DS_Store ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── Waseda.sty ├── pic ├── .DS_Store ├── Waseda-university-logo.eps └── dtmf.pdf ├── ref.bib ├── slide.pdf └── slide.tex /.DS_Store: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fuujiro/Waseda-Beamer-Slide/6a58e437647349262fc6a2ec464671514cc0bfd9/.DS_Store -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | The LaTeX Project Public License 2 | =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 3 | 4 | LPPL Version 1.3c 2008-05-04 5 | 6 | Copyright 1999 2002-2008 LaTeX3 Project 7 | Everyone is allowed to distribute verbatim copies of this 8 | license document, but modification of it is not allowed. 9 | 10 | 11 | PREAMBLE 12 | ======== 13 | 14 | The LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL) is the primary license under 15 | which the LaTeX kernel and the base LaTeX packages are distributed. 16 | 17 | You may use this license for any work of which you hold the copyright 18 | and which you wish to distribute. 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And any report or defence will bow down on your crumpled jeans/garments from now on. 4 | 5 | [click here to preview](https://github.com/fuujiro/Waseda-Beamer-Slide/blob/master/slide.pdf) 6 | 7 | ### This template is suitable for: 8 | - Undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral thesis/dissertation defense 9 | - Various academic reports and international conferences 10 | - Club activities and class activities 11 | - Wooing your favorite little brother(s)/sister(s) 12 | 13 | ### To use this template, you need: 14 | - A little bit of programming skills 15 | - A little bit of LaTeX experience 16 | - Dare to lose face 17 | 18 | ### I prepared this for you: 19 | Unlike other templates, you will no longer need to master MakeFile to write complex compiler, since I have already encapsulated the compileing process in the make.bat file. Windows users can enjoy the silky building experience with just a gentle click. 20 | Those who use Mac OS, Linux, and other unix-like systems can now enjoy the same joy, since the make.sh file prepared for you is ready to go. 21 | 22 | ### License 23 | [the GPL - 3.0 © fuujiro](https://github.com/fuujiro/DLUT-Beamer-Slide/blob/master/LICENSE) 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Waseda.sty: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | \mode 2 | 3 | \newif\ifbeamer@secheader 4 | \beamer@secheaderfalse 5 | 6 | %\DeclareOptionBeamer{secheader}{\beamer@secheadertrue} 7 | \ProcessOptionsBeamer 8 | 9 | \useoutertheme[footline=authorinstitutetitle]{smoothbars} 10 | \makeatletter % [add curpage/total page at the bottom](http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/100838/beamer-dresden-theme-miniframes-appeareance-and-frame-number-insertion) 11 | \newcommand{\frameofframes}{/} 12 | \newcommand{\setframeofframes}[1]{\renewcommand{\frameofframes}{#1}} 13 | \setbeamertemplate{footline} 14 | {% 15 | \begin{beamercolorbox}[colsep=1.5pt]{upper separation line foot} 16 | \end{beamercolorbox} 17 | \begin{beamercolorbox}[ht=2.5ex,dp=1.125ex,% 18 | leftskip=.3cm,rightskip=.3cm plus1fil]{author in head/foot}% 19 | \leavevmode{\usebeamerfont{author in head/foot}\insertshortauthor}% 20 | \hfill% 21 | {\usebeamerfont{institute in head/foot}\usebeamercolor[fg]{institute in head/foot}\insertshortinstitute}% 22 | \end{beamercolorbox}% 23 | \begin{beamercolorbox}[ht=2.5ex,dp=1.125ex,% 24 | leftskip=.3cm,rightskip=.3cm plus1fil]{title in head/foot}% 25 | {\usebeamerfont{title in head/foot}\insertshorttitle}% 26 | \hfill% 27 | {\usebeamerfont{frame number}\usebeamercolor[fg]{frame number}\insertframenumber~\frameofframes~\inserttotalframenumber} 28 | \end{beamercolorbox}% 29 | \begin{beamercolorbox}[colsep=1.5pt]{lower separation line foot} 30 | \end{beamercolorbox} 31 | } 32 | \makeatother 33 | 34 | \useinnertheme{circles} 35 | 36 | %\useoutertheme{default} 37 | %\useinnertheme[shadow=true]{rounded} 38 | 39 | \xdefinecolor{tsinghua}{rgb}{0.5,0,0} %RGB#82318E 40 | \setbeamercolor{footline}{bg=tsinghua} 41 | \setbeamercolor{frametitle}{bg=tsinghua,fg=white} 42 | \setbeamercolor{title}{bg=tsinghua} 43 | \setbeamerfont{frametitle}{size=\large} 44 | \setbeamertemplate{navigation symbols}{} 45 | \setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[text] 46 | \setbeamertemplate{caption}[numbered] 47 | 48 | \setbeamercolor{palette primary}{use=structure,fg=white,bg=structure.fg} 49 | \setbeamercolor{palette secondary}{use=structure,fg=white,bg=structure.fg!75!black} 50 | \setbeamercolor{palette tertiary}{use=structure,fg=white,bg=structure.fg!50!black} 51 | \setbeamercolor{palette quaternary}{fg=white,bg=structure.fg!50!black} 52 | %\setbeamercolor*{sidebar}{use=structure,bg=structure.fg} 53 | \setbeamercolor{titlelike}{parent=palette primary} 54 | 55 | %% try 56 | \setbeamercolor{block title}{bg=tsinghua,fg=white} 57 | \setbeamercolor*{block title example}{use={normal text,example text},bg=white,fg=tsinghua} 58 | \setbeamercolor{fine separation line}{} 59 | \setbeamercolor{item projected}{fg=white} 60 | \setbeamercolor{palette sidebar primary}{use=normal text,fg=normal text.fg} 61 | \setbeamercolor{palette sidebar quaternary}{use=structure,fg=structure.fg} 62 | \setbeamercolor{palette sidebar secondary}{use=structure,fg=structure.fg} 63 | \setbeamercolor{palette sidebar tertiary}{use=normal text,fg=normal text.fg} 64 | %\setbeamercolor{palette sidebar quaternary}{fg=white} 65 | \setbeamercolor{section in sidebar}{fg=brown} 66 | \setbeamercolor{section in sidebar shaded}{fg=grey} 67 | \setbeamercolor{separation line}{} 68 | \setbeamercolor{sidebar}{bg=tsinghua} 69 | \setbeamercolor{sidebar}{parent=palette primary} 70 | \setbeamercolor{structure}{fg=tsinghua} 71 | \setbeamercolor{subsection in sidebar}{fg=brown} 72 | \setbeamercolor{subsection in sidebar shaded}{fg=grey} 73 | \AtBeginSection[]{ 74 | \begin{frame} 75 | \tableofcontents[sectionstyle=show/shaded,subsectionstyle=show/shaded/hide,subsubsectionstyle=show/shaded/hide] 76 | \end{frame} 77 | } 78 | \AtBeginSubsection[]{ 79 | \begin{frame} 80 | \tableofcontents[sectionstyle=show/shaded,subsectionstyle=show/shaded/hide,subsubsectionstyle=show/shaded/hide] 81 | \end{frame} 82 | } 83 | 84 | \mode 85 | 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pic/.DS_Store: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fuujiro/Waseda-Beamer-Slide/6a58e437647349262fc6a2ec464671514cc0bfd9/pic/.DS_Store -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pic/dtmf.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} 4 | 5 | % other packages 6 | \usepackage{latexsym,amsmath,xcolor,multicol,booktabs,calligra} 7 | \usepackage{graphicx,pstricks,listings,stackengine} 8 | 9 | \author{冯子扬} 10 | \title{Waseda Beamer Theme} 11 | \subtitle{毕业设计开题报告} 12 | \institute{早稻田大学 情報生産システム研究科} 13 | \date{2020年6月27日} 14 | \usepackage{waseda} 15 | 16 | % defs 17 | \def\cmd#1{\texttt{\color{red}\footnotesize $\backslash$#1}} 18 | \def\env#1{\texttt{\color{blue}\footnotesize #1}} 19 | \definecolor{deepblue}{rgb}{0,0,0.5} 20 | \definecolor{deepred}{rgb}{0.6,0,0} 21 | \definecolor{deepgreen}{rgb}{0,0.5,0} 22 | \definecolor{halfgray}{gray}{0.55} 23 | 24 | \lstset{ 25 | basicstyle=\ttfamily\small, 26 | keywordstyle=\bfseries\color{deepblue}, 27 | emphstyle=\ttfamily\color{deepred}, % Custom highlighting style 28 | stringstyle=\color{deepgreen}, 29 | numbers=left, 30 | numberstyle=\small\color{halfgray}, 31 | rulesepcolor=\color{red!20!green!20!blue!20}, 32 | frame=shadowbox, 33 | } 34 | 35 | 36 | \begin{document} 37 | 38 | \kaishu 39 | \begin{frame} 40 | \titlepage 41 | \begin{figure}[htpb] 42 | \begin{center} 43 | \includegraphics[width=0.2\linewidth]{pic/Waseda-university-logo.eps} 44 | \end{center} 45 | \end{figure} 46 | \end{frame} 47 | 48 | \begin{frame} 49 | \tableofcontents[sectionstyle=show,subsectionstyle=show/shaded/hide,subsubsectionstyle=show/shaded/hide] 50 | \end{frame} 51 | 52 | 53 | \section{课题背景} 54 | 55 | \begin{frame}{用Beamer很高大上?} 56 | \begin{itemize}[<+-| alert@+>] % 当然,除了alert,手动在里面插 \pause 也行 57 | \item 大家都会\LaTeX{},好多学校都有自己的Beamer主题 58 | \item 中文支持请选择 Xe\LaTeX{} 编译选项 59 | \item GitHub项目地址位于 \url{https://github.com/fuujiro/Waseda-Beamer-Slide},如果有bug或者feature request可以去里面提issue 60 | \end{itemize} 61 | \end{frame} 62 | 63 | 64 | \section{研究现状} 65 | 66 | \subsection{Beamer主题分类} 67 | 68 | \begin{frame} 69 | \begin{itemize} 70 | \item 有一些 \LaTeX{} 自带的 71 | \item 有一些waseda的 72 | \item 本模板来源自 \newline \url{https://www.latexstudio.net/archives/4051.html} 73 | \item 但是最初的 \href{http://far.tooold.cn/post/latex/beamerwaseda}{\color{purple}{link}} \cite{origin}已经失效了 74 | \item 整体设计参考自[Trinkle23897 / THU-Beamer-Theme](https://github.com/Trinkle23897/THU-Beamer-Theme) 75 | \end{itemize} 76 | \end{frame} 77 | 78 | 79 | \section{研究内容} 80 | 81 | \subsection{美化主题} 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | \subsection{如何更好地做Beamer} 86 | 87 | \begin{frame}{Why Beamer} 88 | \begin{itemize} 89 | \item \LaTeX 广泛用于学术界,期刊会议论文模板 90 | \end{itemize} 91 | \begin{table}[h] 92 | \centering 93 | \begin{tabular}{c|c} 94 | Microsoft\textsuperscript{\textregistered} Word & \LaTeX \\ 95 | \hline 96 | 文字处理工具 & 专业排版软件 \\ 97 | 容易上手,简单直观 & 容易上手 \\ 98 | 所见即所得 & 所见即所想,所想即所得 \\ 99 | 高级功能不易掌握 & 进阶难,但一般用不到 \\ 100 | 处理长文档需要丰富经验 & 和短文档处理基本无异 \\ 101 | 花费大量时间调格式 & 无需担心格式,专心作者内容 \\ 102 | 公式排版差强人意 & 尤其擅长公式排版 \\ 103 | 二进制格式,兼容性差 & 文本文件,易读、稳定 \\ 104 | 付费商业许可 & 自由免费使用 \\ 105 | \end{tabular} 106 | \end{table} 107 | \end{frame} 108 | 109 | \begin{frame}{排版举例} 110 | \begin{exampleblock}{无编号公式} % 加 * 111 | \begin{equation*} 112 | J(\theta) = \mathbb{E}_{\pi_\theta}[G_t] = \sum_{s\in\mathcal{S}} d^\pi (s)V^\pi(s)=\sum_{s\in\mathcal{S}} d^\pi(s)\sum_{a\in\mathcal{A}}\pi_\theta(a|s)Q^\pi(s,a) 113 | \end{equation*} 114 | \end{exampleblock} 115 | \begin{exampleblock}{多行多列公式\footnote{如果公式中有文字出现,请用 $\backslash$mathrm\{\} 或者 $\backslash$text\{\} 包含,不然就会变成 $clip$,在公式里看起来比 $\mathrm{clip}$ 丑非常多。}} 116 | % 使用 & 分隔 117 | \begin{align} 118 | Q_\mathrm{target}&=r+\gamma Q^\pi(s^\prime, \pi_\theta(s^\prime)+\epsilon)\\ 119 | \epsilon&\sim\mathrm{clip}(\mathcal{N}(0, \sigma), -c, c)\nonumber 120 | \end{align} 121 | \end{exampleblock} 122 | \end{frame} 123 | 124 | \begin{frame} 125 | \begin{exampleblock}{编号多行公式} 126 | % Taken from Mathmode.tex 127 | \begin{multline} 128 | A=\lim_{n\rightarrow\infty}\Delta x\left(a^{2}+\left(a^{2}+2a\Delta x+\left(\Delta x\right)^{2}\right)\right.\label{eq:reset}\\ 129 | +\left(a^{2}+2\cdot2a\Delta x+2^{2}\left(\Delta x\right)^{2}\right)\\ 130 | +\left(a^{2}+2\cdot3a\Delta x+3^{2}\left(\Delta x\right)^{2}\right)\\ 131 | +\ldots\\ 132 | \left.+\left(a^{2}+2\cdot(n-1)a\Delta x+(n-1)^{2}\left(\Delta x\right)^{2}\right)\right)\\ 133 | =\frac{1}{3}\left(b^{3}-a^{3}\right) 134 | \end{multline} 135 | \end{exampleblock} 136 | \end{frame} 137 | 138 | \begin{frame}{图形与分栏} 139 | % From thuthesis user guide. 140 | \begin{minipage}[c]{0.3\linewidth} 141 | \psset{unit=0.8cm} 142 | \begin{pspicture}(-1.75,-3)(3.25,4) 143 | \psline[linewidth=0.25pt](0,0)(0,4) 144 | \rput[tl]{0}(0.2,2){$\vec e_z$} 145 | \rput[tr]{0}(-0.9,1.4){$\vec e$} 146 | \rput[tl]{0}(2.8,-1.1){$\vec C_{ptm{ext}}$} 147 | \rput[br]{0}(-0.3,2.1){$\theta$} 148 | \rput{25}(0,0){% 149 | \psframe[fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=lightgray,linewidth=.8pt](-0.1,-3.2)(0.1,0)} 150 | \rput{25}(0,0){% 151 | \psellipse[fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=yellow,linewidth=3pt](0,0)(1.5,0.5)} 152 | \rput{25}(0,0){% 153 | \psframe[fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=lightgray,linewidth=.8pt](-0.1,0)(0.1,3.2)} 154 | \rput{25}(0,0){\psline[linecolor=red,linewidth=1.5pt]{->}(0,0)(0.,2)} 155 | % \psRotation{0}(0,3.5){$\dot\phi$} 156 | % \psRotation{25}(-1.2,2.6){$\dot\psi$} 157 | \psline[linecolor=red,linewidth=1.25pt]{->}(0,0)(0,2) 158 | \psline[linecolor=red,linewidth=1.25pt]{->}(0,0)(3,-1) 159 | \psline[linecolor=red,linewidth=1.25pt]{->}(0,0)(2.85,-0.95) 160 | \psarc{->}{2.1}{90}{112.5} 161 | \rput[bl](.1,.01){C} 162 | \end{pspicture} 163 | \end{minipage}\hspace{1cm} 164 | \begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} 165 | \medskip 166 | %\hspace{2cm} 167 | \begin{figure}[h] 168 | \centering 169 | \includegraphics[height=.4\textheight]{pic/dtmf.pdf} 170 | \end{figure} 171 | \end{minipage} 172 | \end{frame} 173 | 174 | \begin{frame}[fragile]{\LaTeX{} 常用命令} 175 | \begin{exampleblock}{命令} 176 | \centering 177 | \footnotesize 178 | \begin{tabular}{llll} 179 | \cmd{chapter} & \cmd{section} & \cmd{subsection} & \cmd{paragraph} \\ 180 | 章 & 节 & 小节 & 带题头段落 \\\hline 181 | \cmd{centering} & \cmd{emph} & \cmd{verb} & \cmd{url} \\ 182 | 居中对齐 & 强调 & 原样输出 & 超链接 \\\hline 183 | \cmd{footnote} & \cmd{item} & \cmd{caption} & \cmd{includegraphics} \\ 184 | 脚注 & 列表条目 & 标题 & 插入图片 \\\hline 185 | \cmd{label} & \cmd{cite} & \cmd{ref} \\ 186 | 标号 & 引用参考文献 & 引用图表公式等\\\hline 187 | \end{tabular} 188 | \end{exampleblock} 189 | \begin{exampleblock}{环境} 190 | \centering 191 | \footnotesize 192 | \begin{tabular}{lll} 193 | \env{table} & \env{figure} & \env{equation}\\ 194 | 表格 & 图片 & 公式 \\\hline 195 | \env{itemize} & \env{enumerate} & \env{description}\\ 196 | 无编号列表 & 编号列表 & 描述 \\\hline 197 | \end{tabular} 198 | \end{exampleblock} 199 | \end{frame} 200 | 201 | \begin{frame}[fragile]{\LaTeX{} 环境命令举例} 202 | \begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} 203 | \begin{lstlisting}[language=TeX] 204 | \begin{itemize} 205 | \item A \item B 206 | \item C 207 | \begin{itemize} 208 | \item C-1 209 | \end{itemize} 210 | \end{itemize} 211 | \end{lstlisting} 212 | \end{minipage}\hspace{1cm} 213 | \begin{minipage}{0.3\linewidth} 214 | \begin{itemize} 215 | \item A 216 | \item B 217 | \item C 218 | \begin{itemize} 219 | \item C-1 220 | \end{itemize} 221 | \end{itemize} 222 | \end{minipage} 223 | \medskip 224 | \pause 225 | \begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} 226 | \begin{lstlisting}[language=TeX] 227 | \begin{enumerate} 228 | \item 巨佬 \item 大佬 229 | \item 萌新 230 | \begin{itemize} 231 | \item[n+e] 瑟瑟发抖 232 | \end{itemize} 233 | \end{enumerate} 234 | \end{lstlisting} 235 | \end{minipage}\hspace{1cm} 236 | \begin{minipage}{0.3\linewidth} 237 | \begin{enumerate} 238 | \item 巨佬 239 | \item 大佬 240 | \item 萌新 241 | \begin{itemize} 242 | \item[n+e] 瑟瑟发抖 243 | \end{itemize} 244 | \end{enumerate} 245 | \end{minipage} 246 | \end{frame} 247 | 248 | \begin{frame}[fragile]{\LaTeX{} 数学公式} 249 | \begin{columns} 250 | \begin{column}{.55\textwidth} 251 | \begin{lstlisting}[language=TeX] 252 | $V = \frac{4}{3}\pi r^3$ 253 | 254 | \[ 255 | V = \frac{4}{3}\pi r^3 256 | \] 257 | 258 | \begin{equation} 259 | \label{eq:vsphere} 260 | V = \frac{4}{3}\pi r^3 261 | \end{equation} 262 | \end{lstlisting} 263 | \end{column} 264 | \begin{column}{.4\textwidth} 265 | $V = \frac{4}{3}\pi r^3$ 266 | \[ 267 | V = \frac{4}{3}\pi r^3 268 | \] 269 | \begin{equation} 270 | \label{eq:vsphere} 271 | V = \frac{4}{3}\pi r^3 272 | \end{equation} 273 | \end{column} 274 | \end{columns} 275 | \begin{itemize} 276 | \item 更多内容请看 \href{https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:数学公式}{\color{purple}{这里}} 277 | \end{itemize} 278 | \end{frame} 279 | 280 | \begin{frame}[fragile] 281 | \begin{columns} 282 | \column{.6\textwidth} 283 | \begin{lstlisting}[language=TeX] 284 | \begin{table}[htbp] 285 | \caption{编号与含义} 286 | \label{tab:number} 287 | \centering 288 | \begin{tabular}{cl} 289 | \toprule 290 | 编号 & 含义 \\ 291 | \midrule 292 | 1 & 4.0 \\ 293 | 2 & 3.7 \\ 294 | \bottomrule 295 | \end{tabular} 296 | \end{table} 297 | 公式~(\ref{eq:vsphere}) 的 298 | 编号与含义请参见 299 | 表~\ref{tab:number}。 300 | \end{lstlisting} 301 | \column{.4\textwidth} 302 | \begin{table}[htpb] 303 | \centering 304 | \caption{编号与含义} 305 | \label{tab:number} 306 | \begin{tabular}{cl}\toprule 307 | 编号 & 含义 \\\midrule 308 | 1 & 4.0\\ 309 | 2 & 3.7\\\bottomrule 310 | \end{tabular} 311 | \end{table} 312 | \normalsize 公式~(\ref{eq:vsphere})的编号与含义请参见表~\ref{tab:number}。 313 | \end{columns} 314 | \end{frame} 315 | 316 | \begin{frame}{作图} 317 | \begin{itemize} 318 | \item 矢量图 eps, ps, pdf 319 | \begin{itemize} 320 | \item METAPOST, pstricks, pgf $\ldots$ 321 | \item Xfig, Dia, Visio, Inkscape $\ldots$ 322 | \item Matlab / Excel 等保存为 pdf 323 | \end{itemize} 324 | \item 标量图 png, jpg, tiff $\ldots$ 325 | \begin{itemize} 326 | \item 提高清晰度,避免发虚 327 | \item 应尽量避免使用 328 | \end{itemize} 329 | \end{itemize} 330 | \begin{figure}[htpb] 331 | \centering 332 | \includegraphics[width=0.2\linewidth]{pic/Waseda-university-logo.eps} 333 | \caption{这个校徽就是矢量图} 334 | \end{figure} 335 | \end{frame} 336 | 337 | 338 | \section{计划进度} 339 | \begin{frame} 340 | \begin{itemize} 341 | \item 一月:完成文献调研 342 | \item 二月:复现并评测各种Beamer主题美观程度 343 | \item 三、四月:美化Waseda Beamer主题 344 | \item 五月:论文撰写 345 | \end{itemize} 346 | \end{frame} 347 | 348 | 349 | \section{参考文献} 350 | 351 | \begin{frame}[allowframebreaks] 352 | \bibliography{ref} 353 | \bibliographystyle{alpha} 354 | % 如果参考文献太多的话,可以像下面这样调整字体: 355 | % \tiny\bibliographystyle{alpha} 356 | \end{frame} 357 | 358 | \begin{frame} 359 | \begin{center} 360 | {\Huge\calligra Thanks!} 361 | \end{center} 362 | \end{frame} 363 | 364 | \end{document} --------------------------------------------------------------------------------