This has worked for me:
In preamble:
\usepackage{pgfpages}
In body:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=3cm]{institution-logo}{x:/images/awesome.png}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
Eran
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
This has worked for me:
In preamble:
\usepackage{pgfpages}
Eran,
This is new. I added it.
In body:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=3cm]{institution-logo}{x:/images/awesome.png}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
The only difference between the
This has worked for me:
In preamble:
\usepackage{pgfpages}
In body:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=3cm]{institution-logo}{x:/images/awesome.png}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
Eran
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
This has worked for me:
In preamble:
\usepackage{pgfpages}
Eran,
This is new. I added it.
In body:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=3cm]{institution-logo}{x:/images/awesome.png}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
The only difference between the
This has worked for me:
In preamble:
\usepackage{pgfpages}
In body:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=3cm]{institution-logo}{x:/images/awesome.png}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
Eran
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
This has worked for me:
In preamble:
\usepackage{pgfpages}
Eran,
This is new. I added it.
In body:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=3cm]{institution-logo}{x:/images/awesome.png}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
The only difference between the
I copied a presentation made about three years ago to a new name for use
with the upcoming presentation. Since the original was written I upgraded
beamer to the current 3.07. I see that the definitions of various themes
have changed. Regardless, in the preamble I specify \usecolortheme{crane},
Rich Shepard wrote:
I copied a presentation made about three years ago to a new name for use
with the upcoming presentation. Since the original was written I upgraded
beamer to the current 3.07. I see that the definitions of various themes
have changed. Regardless, in the preamble I specify
Update and next plea for help.
Thanks to Paul's sending me a text document as a .pdf file I discovered
the problem was how I was compiling/viewing the developing presentation. So,
now I converted the few .eps files to .pdf and viewing the presentation via
pdflatex. Within xpdf the colors are
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
I think this is because when I view either format, it's in the lower left
corner of a letter-size page. I assume that what I'm seeing on the slides
is the white space above the logo. I don't know of a tool I have that will
let me crop an .eps file.
I
Rich Shepard wrote:
On the initial slide with the title and presenter information, I have
these two pieces of LaTeX:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{/home/rshepard/data/wpdocs/workshop-presentations/aust-may-2009/aesi-logo.pdf}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
I copied a presentation made about three years ago to a new name for use
with the upcoming presentation. Since the original was written I upgraded
beamer to the current 3.07. I see that the definitions of various themes
have changed. Regardless, in the preamble I specify \usecolortheme{crane},
Rich Shepard wrote:
I copied a presentation made about three years ago to a new name for use
with the upcoming presentation. Since the original was written I upgraded
beamer to the current 3.07. I see that the definitions of various themes
have changed. Regardless, in the preamble I specify
Update and next plea for help.
Thanks to Paul's sending me a text document as a .pdf file I discovered
the problem was how I was compiling/viewing the developing presentation. So,
now I converted the few .eps files to .pdf and viewing the presentation via
pdflatex. Within xpdf the colors are
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
I think this is because when I view either format, it's in the lower left
corner of a letter-size page. I assume that what I'm seeing on the slides
is the white space above the logo. I don't know of a tool I have that will
let me crop an .eps file.
I
Rich Shepard wrote:
On the initial slide with the title and presenter information, I have
these two pieces of LaTeX:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{/home/rshepard/data/wpdocs/workshop-presentations/aust-may-2009/aesi-logo.pdf}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
I copied a presentation made about three years ago to a new name for use
with the upcoming presentation. Since the original was written I upgraded
beamer to the current 3.07. I see that the definitions of various themes
have changed. Regardless, in the preamble I specify \usecolortheme{crane},
Rich Shepard wrote:
I copied a presentation made about three years ago to a new name for use
with the upcoming presentation. Since the original was written I upgraded
beamer to the current 3.07. I see that the definitions of various themes
have changed. Regardless, in the preamble I specify
Update and next plea for help.
Thanks to Paul's sending me a text document as a .pdf file I discovered
the problem was how I was compiling/viewing the developing presentation. So,
now I converted the few .eps files to .pdf and viewing the presentation via
pdflatex. Within xpdf the colors are
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
I think this is because when I view either format, it's in the lower left
corner of a letter-size page. I assume that what I'm seeing on the slides
is the white space above the logo. I don't know of a tool I have that will
let me crop an .eps file.
I
Rich Shepard wrote:
On the initial slide with the title and presenter information, I have
these two pieces of LaTeX:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{/home/rshepard/data/wpdocs/workshop-presentations/aust-may-2009/aesi-logo.pdf}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
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