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myTalksTemplate

Collection of templates for my talks

Beamer templates

Beamer template and its Rmarkdown integration, it is based on https://github.com/SteveViss/Rimouski. To use the dark version, comment out the line below in beamerKevCaz.tex or in the same line in header.tex file if you use the Rmarkdown integration.

% \usecolortheme{KevCazDark}

Compile

For the beamer Latex, use pdflatex like so:

pdflatex beamerKevCa.tex

To use and .Rmd files instead, use the following command (or click in the right place if you are a Rstudio user):

Rscript --no-init-file  -e 'rmarkdown::render("DemoRmarkdown.Rmd", "all")'

Remark template

Have a look at Remark (it's great). I've added Font-awesome to use some icon.

How to use it

Open index.html with your favorite Web Browser, then:

  • F: full screen mode
  • P: toogle presenter mode
  • C: open a new-synchronised windows
  • Number + enter: go to Number slide
  • H or ?: toogle the help

Slidify template

Slidify is an R package that "helps you create and publish beautiful HTML5 presentations from RMarkdown". I have used it for some tutorials, very useful! Note however is author haven't updated the package since September 5th, 2015. Also note I put the presentation in a docs folder for publication on Github.

Slidy Presentation

I use the Rmarkdown integration.

Display Modes

  • 'C' Show table of contents
  • 'F' Toggles the display of the footer
  • 'A' Toggles display of current vs all slides (useful for printing handouts)
  • 'S' Make fonts smaller
  • 'B' Make fonts larger

ioSlides Presentation

I use the Rmarkdown integration for ioSlides, they did a great job!

Display Modes

  • 'f' enable fullscreen mode
  • 'w' toggle widescreen mode
  • 'o' enable overview mode
  • 'h' enable code highlight mode
  • 'p' show presenter notes

Make your life easier with R markdown integration

These integrations are fantastic! You can do even better by using a simple bash function (very helpful if you aren't a Rstudio user and a shell user).

rmdto() {
  Rscript --no-init-file -e "rmarkdown::render('$1', output_format = 'all')";
}

Todo

  • faire une simple page qui montre mes templates (on aurait un lien pour chaque, au moins les html)
  • customize Slidy (so far I've used the example on the R markdown website)
  • customize ioSlides (same comment as above)
  • try shower and the .Rmd integration by Gabor Csardi