Re: which package is good for making poster
Thanks, I have saved this latex template and will try it. Thanks all, best regards, lina On Thu, Nov 4, 2021 at 1:03 AM Brian Flaherty wrote: > On 11/2/21 07:33, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > >> On Tue, 2 Nov 2021 at 20:46, lina wrote: > >> > >>> I have to prepare a poster, > > > Inkscape appears to be pretty powerful when one knows how to use it. > > It's always added to my setups even though I barely touch it. Just > > waiting for time to follow a good how-to step by step. > > > > I just tried an "apt-cache search poster" query. Received "poster" and > > "shanty" back. Mentioning in case someone knows of them or can help > > test drive them for informational purposes. They appear to be command > > line tools, and both have manpages for flags and such. > > If you are creating a poster for a scientific conference and you know > LaTeX or another TeX derivative, you can make a poster with it. I've > used LaTeX packages sciposter and a0poster in the past. Here's the top > of a latex file I have using sciposter: > > \documentclass[custom,landscape,36pt]{sciposter} > > \special{papersize=96in,48in} > > \usepackage[absolute]{textpos} > \usepackage{graphicx} > \usepackage{amsmath} > \usepackage{amssymb} > \usepackage{multicol} > \usepackage{hanging} > > \special{ps:gsave > Resolution dup scale -1 35 translate 1 -1 scale > 0.57 0.39 0.91 setrgbcolor > 26 28.5 44 6 rectfill > grestore} > > > \definecolor{mainCol}{rgb}{0.98,0.98,0.82} > \definecolor{BoxCol}{rgb}{1.,0.87,0.0} > \definecolor{TextCol}{rgb}{0,0,0} > \definecolor{SectionCol}{rgb}{0,0,0} > > \renewcommand{\columnseprule}{0pt} > \renewcommand{\sectionsize}{\Large} > \renewcommand{\subsectionsize}{\large} > > > \title{\textcolor{white}{Very, very interesting stuff}} > > \author{\textcolor{white}{me}} > > \institute{\textcolor{white}{affill}} > > \email{\textcolor{white}{me@me}} > > > \begin{document} > > \maketitle > > \begin{multicols}{5} > > %%% the poster text, etc. > text text text > > %%% this won't work without some \end{X} statements. > > I also have a paper96x48.cfg file in the same directory. > > :> more paper96x48.cfg > % file papercustom.cfg, M.H.F. Wilkinson > % custom paper support > % for sciposter.cls v1.10 and higher > % edit pointsize, width, height, and fontsize parameters as needed > % DO ensure that values in the \special commands match! > \renewcommand{\papertype}{custom} > \renewcommand{\fontpointsize}{36pt} > \setlength{\paperwidth}{121cm} > \setlength{\paperheight}{243cm} > \renewcommand{\setpspagesize}{ > \ifthenelse{\equal{\orientation}{portrait}}{ > \special{papersize=121cm,243m} > }{\special{papersize=243cm,121cm} > } > } > > > I've also used the poster package in Debian to take the full poster and > spit it out as a bunch of 9.5x11 sheets of paper for printing and then > taping together. It has worked in a pinch for me, but it is a little > disappointing to work hard to make a nice looking poster and then it > looks pretty terrible taped up. > > Good luck and enjoy. I have always enjoyed making posters. > >
Re: which package is good for making poster
On 11/2/21 07:33, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: On Tue, 2 Nov 2021 at 20:46, lina wrote: I have to prepare a poster, Inkscape appears to be pretty powerful when one knows how to use it. It's always added to my setups even though I barely touch it. Just waiting for time to follow a good how-to step by step. I just tried an "apt-cache search poster" query. Received "poster" and "shanty" back. Mentioning in case someone knows of them or can help test drive them for informational purposes. They appear to be command line tools, and both have manpages for flags and such. If you are creating a poster for a scientific conference and you know LaTeX or another TeX derivative, you can make a poster with it. I've used LaTeX packages sciposter and a0poster in the past. Here's the top of a latex file I have using sciposter: \documentclass[custom,landscape,36pt]{sciposter} \special{papersize=96in,48in} \usepackage[absolute]{textpos} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{multicol} \usepackage{hanging} \special{ps:gsave Resolution dup scale -1 35 translate 1 -1 scale 0.57 0.39 0.91 setrgbcolor 26 28.5 44 6 rectfill grestore} \definecolor{mainCol}{rgb}{0.98,0.98,0.82} \definecolor{BoxCol}{rgb}{1.,0.87,0.0} \definecolor{TextCol}{rgb}{0,0,0} \definecolor{SectionCol}{rgb}{0,0,0} \renewcommand{\columnseprule}{0pt} \renewcommand{\sectionsize}{\Large} \renewcommand{\subsectionsize}{\large} \title{\textcolor{white}{Very, very interesting stuff}} \author{\textcolor{white}{me}} \institute{\textcolor{white}{affill}} \email{\textcolor{white}{me@me}} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{multicols}{5} %%% the poster text, etc. text text text %%% this won't work without some \end{X} statements. I also have a paper96x48.cfg file in the same directory. :> more paper96x48.cfg % file papercustom.cfg, M.H.F. Wilkinson % custom paper support % for sciposter.cls v1.10 and higher % edit pointsize, width, height, and fontsize parameters as needed % DO ensure that values in the \special commands match! \renewcommand{\papertype}{custom} \renewcommand{\fontpointsize}{36pt} \setlength{\paperwidth}{121cm} \setlength{\paperheight}{243cm} \renewcommand{\setpspagesize}{ \ifthenelse{\equal{\orientation}{portrait}}{ \special{papersize=121cm,243m} }{\special{papersize=243cm,121cm} } } I've also used the poster package in Debian to take the full poster and spit it out as a bunch of 9.5x11 sheets of paper for printing and then taping together. It has worked in a pinch for me, but it is a little disappointing to work hard to make a nice looking poster and then it looks pretty terrible taped up. Good luck and enjoy. I have always enjoyed making posters.
Re: which package is good for making poster
On 2021-11-02 20:05, Jerome BENOIT wrote: Hello, I guess she meant `academic poster' not `decorative poster'. Doing `academic poster' with a LaTeX package allow to share `LaTeX code' between articles, presentations, posters, ... "print it out on several papers" indicates artwork poster Like a big one of a4s stuck together. Maybe Scribus has something that does that rather than cutting up sections and saving separately. mick -- Key ID4BFEBB31
Re: which package is good for making poster
Hello, I guess she meant `academic poster' not `decorative poster'. Doing `academic poster' with a LaTeX package allow to share `LaTeX code' between articles, presentations, posters, ... my two cents, Jerome On 02/11/2021 19:32, mick crane wrote: On 2021-11-02 14:09, lina wrote: Thanks all, I will check one by one and see how it works. Posters are usually a picture and some text. It doesn't have to be like that but normally it is. Do picture in Gimp, make transparent background if don't want in a box. Scribus, make image frame, import image, fit image to frame. make text box, write some text. mick -- Jerome BENOIT | calculus+at-rezozer^dot*net https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=calcu...@rezozer.net AE28 AE15 710D FF1D 87E5 A762 3F92 19A6 7F36 C68B OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: which package is good for making poster
On 2021-11-02 14:09, lina wrote: Thanks all, I will check one by one and see how it works. Posters are usually a picture and some text. It doesn't have to be like that but normally it is. Do picture in Gimp, make transparent background if don't want in a box. Scribus, make image frame, import image, fit image to frame. make text box, write some text. mick -- Key ID4BFEBB31
Re: which package is good for making poster
On Tuesday, November 2, 2021, mick crane wrote: > On 2021-11-02 09:45, lina wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I have to prepare a poster, >> >> I wonder which package is good for this work, I can print it out in several >> papers and attach them together later. > > Gimp and Scribus > +1 to that, specially Scribus. Maybe a little overdo for just one poster, but it's probably one of the best options when the thing needs to be printed, very reliable in that matter. Good luck!
Re: which package is good for making poster
On 11/2/21, David wrote: > On Tue, 2 Nov 2021 at 20:46, lina wrote: > >> I have to prepare a poster, >> >> I wonder which package is good for this work, >> I can print it out in several papers and attach them together later. > > Hi, I would use 'inkscape'. It is very capable for vector graphics. > Sadly it does not support automatic slicing of a large image > into multiple small images, but that can be achieved manually > with a small effort as shown here: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KC-i9qxDGfo Inkscape appears to be pretty powerful when one knows how to use it. It's always added to my setups even though I barely touch it. Just waiting for time to follow a good how-to step by step. I just tried an "apt-cache search poster" query. Received "poster" and "shanty" back. Mentioning in case someone knows of them or can help test drive them for informational purposes. They appear to be command line tools, and both have manpages for flags and such. Cindy :) -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * runs with birdseed *
Re: which package is good for making poster
Thanks all, I will check one by one and see how it works. Thanks again, On Tue, Nov 2, 2021 at 1:08 PM mick crane wrote: > On 2021-11-02 09:45, lina wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I have to prepare a poster, > > > > I wonder which package is good for this work, I can print it out in > > several > > papers and attach them together later. > > Gimp and Scribus > > mick > -- > Key ID4BFEBB31 > >
Re: which package is good for making poster
On 2021-11-02 09:45, lina wrote: Hi all, I have to prepare a poster, I wonder which package is good for this work, I can print it out in several papers and attach them together later. Gimp and Scribus mick -- Key ID4BFEBB31
Re: which package is good for making poster
On 02/11/2021 11:29, Jerome BENOIT wrote: Hello, On 02/11/2021 10:45, lina wrote: Hi all, I have to prepare a poster, I wonder which package is good for this work, You may consider the beamerposter LaTeX package. Actually, I recently used the tikzposter LaTeX package: https://usermanual.wiki/Document/tikzpostermanual.44268497/html https://roboticsconference.org/information/sample-poster2.pdf However I am not sure it is still maintained. I can print it out in several papers and attach them together later. If transportation of A0 poster is an issue, an alternative is to print a foldable fabric poster [1] The classical tube remains a good option. Jerome Thanks very much for your advice hth, Jerome [1] https://www.posterpresentations.com/what-is-a-foldable-fabric-research-poster.html
Re: which package is good for making poster
Hello, On 02/11/2021 10:45, lina wrote: Hi all, I have to prepare a poster, I wonder which package is good for this work, You may consider the beamerposter LaTeX package. I can print it out in several papers and attach them together later. If transportation of A0 poster is an issue, an alternative is to print a foldable fabric poster [1] Thanks very much for your advice hth, Jerome [1] https://www.posterpresentations.com/what-is-a-foldable-fabric-research-poster.html
Re: which package is good for making poster
On Tue, 2 Nov 2021 at 20:46, lina wrote: > I have to prepare a poster, > > I wonder which package is good for this work, > I can print it out in several papers and attach them together later. Hi, I would use 'inkscape'. It is very capable for vector graphics. Sadly it does not support automatic slicing of a large image into multiple small images, but that can be achieved manually with a small effort as shown here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KC-i9qxDGfo
Re: which package is good for making poster
Have you seen banner? Maybe not your best option though. On Tue, 2 Nov 2021, lina wrote: > Hi all, > > I have to prepare a poster, > > I wonder which package is good for this work, I can print it out in several > papers and attach them together later. > > Thanks very much for your advice >
which package is good for making poster
Hi all, I have to prepare a poster, I wonder which package is good for this work, I can print it out in several papers and attach them together later. Thanks very much for your advice