Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-26 Thread Waluyo Adi Siswanto
 Again, I haven't tried this myself, so I'm not sure it will work.  Good 
 luck.
 
 /Paul
 

Thank you for your helpful suggestion.
I haven't touched sty file before. I should learn and try ...

WAS



Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-26 Thread Les Denham
On Wednesday 20 August 2008, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
 Hi All

 In my presentation [using presentation (beamer) class], I want to put two
 logos in every page: One on the top-left (university logo) and another one
 on the top-right (research group logo)
 How can I do that, or any suggestions to place two different logo images in
 every presentation page in the header or footer.

 Thank you

Obviously, from the lack of clear, simple replies, this is not a trivial 
problem.

I use powerdot, not beamer, and it is not trivial there, either.  But putting 
one logo on every page is.  A simple solution would therefore be to create a 
combined image with the two logos in it, spanning the full with of the top of 
the screen. In powerdot, the size, location and file name of the logo is put 
in the preamble.

-- 
Les

~~
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html


Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-26 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Les Denham wrote:

On Wednesday 20 August 2008, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:

Hi All

In my presentation [using presentation (beamer) class], I want to put two
logos in every page: One on the top-left (university logo) and another one
on the top-right (research group logo)
How can I do that, or any suggestions to place two different logo images in
every presentation page in the header or footer.

Thank you


Obviously, from the lack of clear, simple replies, this is not a trivial 
problem.


I use powerdot, not beamer, and it is not trivial there, either.  But putting 
one logo on every page is.


That's also quite easy in beamer, although the logo placement depends on 
the theme being used.


 A simple solution would therefore be to create a 
combined image with the two logos in it, spanning the full with of the top of 
the screen. In powerdot, the size, location and file name of the logo is put 
in the preamble.




I don't use powerdot.  Does it not put a slide title at the top of the 
screen?  If so, this would seem to block the title (or vice versa).


/Paul



Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-26 Thread Les Denham
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 02:04:33 pm Paul A. Rubin wrote:
 I don't use powerdot.  Does it not put a slide title at the top of the
 screen?  If so, this would seem to block the title (or vice versa).

Paul,

Most layouts for Powerdot do put the title at the top of the slide -- but  
they write it on top of the background, so they will write on top of the logo 
if it runs across the top.  I just moved the logo into the center of the top 
on one of my presentations and viewed the resulting PDF to make sure this was 
what it did.

Therefore, if you create your full-width logo with the two required logos on 
each side, and the center section (where the slide title will appear) 
consisting of a background the same as the slide style has in that position, 
the effect is the same as having separate logos in each corner.

It would probably be simple to modify powerdot.sty to allow a second logo, but 
most people (including me) don't want to mess with the internals of LaTeX.

Les




Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-26 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Les Denham wrote:



It would probably be simple to modify powerdot.sty to allow a second logo, but 
most people (including me) don't want to mess with the internals of LaTeX.


I find myself in the majority there.

/Paul



Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-26 Thread Waluyo Adi Siswanto
 Again, I haven't tried this myself, so I'm not sure it will work.  Good 
 luck.
 
 /Paul
 

Thank you for your helpful suggestion.
I haven't touched sty file before. I should learn and try ...

WAS



Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-26 Thread Les Denham
On Wednesday 20 August 2008, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
 Hi All

 In my presentation [using presentation (beamer) class], I want to put two
 logos in every page: One on the top-left (university logo) and another one
 on the top-right (research group logo)
 How can I do that, or any suggestions to place two different logo images in
 every presentation page in the header or footer.

 Thank you

Obviously, from the lack of clear, simple replies, this is not a trivial 
problem.

I use powerdot, not beamer, and it is not trivial there, either.  But putting 
one logo on every page is.  A simple solution would therefore be to create a 
combined image with the two logos in it, spanning the full with of the top of 
the screen. In powerdot, the size, location and file name of the logo is put 
in the preamble.

-- 
Les

~~
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html


Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-26 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Les Denham wrote:

On Wednesday 20 August 2008, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:

Hi All

In my presentation [using presentation (beamer) class], I want to put two
logos in every page: One on the top-left (university logo) and another one
on the top-right (research group logo)
How can I do that, or any suggestions to place two different logo images in
every presentation page in the header or footer.

Thank you


Obviously, from the lack of clear, simple replies, this is not a trivial 
problem.


I use powerdot, not beamer, and it is not trivial there, either.  But putting 
one logo on every page is.


That's also quite easy in beamer, although the logo placement depends on 
the theme being used.


 A simple solution would therefore be to create a 
combined image with the two logos in it, spanning the full with of the top of 
the screen. In powerdot, the size, location and file name of the logo is put 
in the preamble.




I don't use powerdot.  Does it not put a slide title at the top of the 
screen?  If so, this would seem to block the title (or vice versa).


/Paul



Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-26 Thread Les Denham
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 02:04:33 pm Paul A. Rubin wrote:
 I don't use powerdot.  Does it not put a slide title at the top of the
 screen?  If so, this would seem to block the title (or vice versa).

Paul,

Most layouts for Powerdot do put the title at the top of the slide -- but  
they write it on top of the background, so they will write on top of the logo 
if it runs across the top.  I just moved the logo into the center of the top 
on one of my presentations and viewed the resulting PDF to make sure this was 
what it did.

Therefore, if you create your full-width logo with the two required logos on 
each side, and the center section (where the slide title will appear) 
consisting of a background the same as the slide style has in that position, 
the effect is the same as having separate logos in each corner.

It would probably be simple to modify powerdot.sty to allow a second logo, but 
most people (including me) don't want to mess with the internals of LaTeX.

Les




Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-26 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Les Denham wrote:



It would probably be simple to modify powerdot.sty to allow a second logo, but 
most people (including me) don't want to mess with the internals of LaTeX.


I find myself in the majority there.

/Paul



Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-26 Thread Waluyo Adi Siswanto
> Again, I haven't tried this myself, so I'm not sure it will work.  Good 
> luck.
> 
> /Paul
> 

Thank you for your helpful suggestion.
I haven't touched sty file before. I should learn and try ...

WAS



Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-26 Thread Les Denham
On Wednesday 20 August 2008, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
> Hi All
>
> In my presentation [using presentation (beamer) class], I want to put two
> logos in every page: One on the top-left (university logo) and another one
> on the top-right (research group logo)
> How can I do that, or any suggestions to place two different logo images in
> every presentation page in the header or footer.
>
> Thank you

Obviously, from the lack of clear, simple replies, this is not a trivial 
problem.

I use powerdot, not beamer, and it is not trivial there, either.  But putting 
one logo on every page is.  A simple solution would therefore be to create a 
combined image with the two logos in it, spanning the full with of the top of 
the screen. In powerdot, the size, location and file name of the logo is put 
in the preamble.

-- 
Les

~~
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html


Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-26 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Les Denham wrote:

On Wednesday 20 August 2008, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:

Hi All

In my presentation [using presentation (beamer) class], I want to put two
logos in every page: One on the top-left (university logo) and another one
on the top-right (research group logo)
How can I do that, or any suggestions to place two different logo images in
every presentation page in the header or footer.

Thank you


Obviously, from the lack of clear, simple replies, this is not a trivial 
problem.


I use powerdot, not beamer, and it is not trivial there, either.  But putting 
one logo on every page is.


That's also quite easy in beamer, although the logo placement depends on 
the theme being used.


 A simple solution would therefore be to create a 
combined image with the two logos in it, spanning the full with of the top of 
the screen. In powerdot, the size, location and file name of the logo is put 
in the preamble.




I don't use powerdot.  Does it not put a slide title at the top of the 
screen?  If so, this would seem to block the title (or vice versa).


/Paul



Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-26 Thread Les Denham
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 02:04:33 pm Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> I don't use powerdot.  Does it not put a slide title at the top of the
> screen?  If so, this would seem to block the title (or vice versa).
>
Paul,

Most layouts for Powerdot do put the title at the top of the slide -- but  
they write it on top of the background, so they will write on top of the logo 
if it runs across the top.  I just moved the logo into the center of the top 
on one of my presentations and viewed the resulting PDF to make sure this was 
what it did.

Therefore, if you create your full-width logo with the two required logos on 
each side, and the center section (where the slide title will appear) 
consisting of a background the same as the slide style has in that position, 
the effect is the same as having separate logos in each corner.

It would probably be simple to modify powerdot.sty to allow a second logo, but 
most people (including me) don't want to mess with the internals of LaTeX.

Les




Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-26 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Les Denham wrote:



It would probably be simple to modify powerdot.sty to allow a second logo, but 
most people (including me) don't want to mess with the internals of LaTeX.


I find myself in the majority there.

/Paul



Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-25 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:


I am just using the beamer templete available in LyX 1.5.5, and modify the
content without logos (left top corner and right top corner) that I want.
In preamble I have:
\usetheme{Warsaw}



Well, I took a look and I think this would be a bigger pain to do than I 
initially thought.  As best I can tell, there's no easy way to do this 
in the preamble, so it would require hacking a few style files. I 
*think* something like the following might work:


1.  Copy TeX root\tex\latex\beamer\themes\theme\beamerthemeWarsaw.sty 
to a new file (call it beamerthemeMyWarsaw.sty) in an appropriate place 
under your localtexmf directory.  Change \useoutertheme{shadow} to 
\useoutertheme{myshadow}.


2.  Copy TeX 
root\tex\latex\beamer\themes\outer\beamerouterthemeshadow.sty to a new 
file (beamerouterthemmyshadow.sty) in the same place under localtexmf. 
Change the lines


  \rightskip0.3cm plus1fil\leavevmode
  \insertframetitle%
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

to something like

  \rightskip0.3cm plus1fil\leavevmode
  \insertgraphics[height=1cm,width=1cm]{mylogo1.png}\hfill
  \insertframetitle%
  \hfill\insertgraphics[height=1cm,width=1cm]{mylogo2.png}
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

3.  Put the two logos (mylogo1.png, mylogo2.png, or whatever you call 
them) in the same directory.


4.  Run texhash so that LaTeX can find the new files.  (There's no need 
to reconfigure LyX, but you may need to restart LyX if it was running 
when you made the change.)


5.  Change \usetheme{Warsaw} to \usetheme{MyWarsaw} in the preamble 
of your LyX doc.


I'm not sure if the \hfill's are warranted or not, and I'm not positive 
this will work.  You may also need to load the graphicx package in the 
preamble if you don't have images in the slideshow.  (If you insert 
images in LyX, LyX will load graphicx automatically.  I can't recall if 
beamer loads it or not.)


Again, I haven't tried this myself, so I'm not sure it will work.  Good 
luck.


/Paul



Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-25 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:


I am just using the beamer templete available in LyX 1.5.5, and modify the
content without logos (left top corner and right top corner) that I want.
In preamble I have:
\usetheme{Warsaw}



Well, I took a look and I think this would be a bigger pain to do than I 
initially thought.  As best I can tell, there's no easy way to do this 
in the preamble, so it would require hacking a few style files. I 
*think* something like the following might work:


1.  Copy TeX root\tex\latex\beamer\themes\theme\beamerthemeWarsaw.sty 
to a new file (call it beamerthemeMyWarsaw.sty) in an appropriate place 
under your localtexmf directory.  Change \useoutertheme{shadow} to 
\useoutertheme{myshadow}.


2.  Copy TeX 
root\tex\latex\beamer\themes\outer\beamerouterthemeshadow.sty to a new 
file (beamerouterthemmyshadow.sty) in the same place under localtexmf. 
Change the lines


  \rightskip0.3cm plus1fil\leavevmode
  \insertframetitle%
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

to something like

  \rightskip0.3cm plus1fil\leavevmode
  \insertgraphics[height=1cm,width=1cm]{mylogo1.png}\hfill
  \insertframetitle%
  \hfill\insertgraphics[height=1cm,width=1cm]{mylogo2.png}
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

3.  Put the two logos (mylogo1.png, mylogo2.png, or whatever you call 
them) in the same directory.


4.  Run texhash so that LaTeX can find the new files.  (There's no need 
to reconfigure LyX, but you may need to restart LyX if it was running 
when you made the change.)


5.  Change \usetheme{Warsaw} to \usetheme{MyWarsaw} in the preamble 
of your LyX doc.


I'm not sure if the \hfill's are warranted or not, and I'm not positive 
this will work.  You may also need to load the graphicx package in the 
preamble if you don't have images in the slideshow.  (If you insert 
images in LyX, LyX will load graphicx automatically.  I can't recall if 
beamer loads it or not.)


Again, I haven't tried this myself, so I'm not sure it will work.  Good 
luck.


/Paul



Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-25 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:


I am just using the beamer templete available in LyX 1.5.5, and modify the
content without logos (left top corner and right top corner) that I want.
In preamble I have:
\usetheme{Warsaw}



Well, I took a look and I think this would be a bigger pain to do than I 
initially thought.  As best I can tell, there's no easy way to do this 
in the preamble, so it would require hacking a few style files. I 
*think* something like the following might work:


1.  Copy \tex\latex\beamer\themes\theme\beamerthemeWarsaw.sty 
to a new file (call it beamerthemeMyWarsaw.sty) in an appropriate place 
under your localtexmf directory.  Change "\useoutertheme{shadow}" to 
"\useoutertheme{myshadow}".


2.  Copy root>\tex\latex\beamer\themes\outer\beamerouterthemeshadow.sty to a new 
file (beamerouterthemmyshadow.sty) in the same place under localtexmf. 
Change the lines


  \rightskip0.3cm plus1fil\leavevmode
  \insertframetitle%
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

to something like

  \rightskip0.3cm plus1fil\leavevmode
  \insertgraphics[height=1cm,width=1cm]{mylogo1.png}\hfill
  \insertframetitle%
  \hfill\insertgraphics[height=1cm,width=1cm]{mylogo2.png}
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

3.  Put the two logos (mylogo1.png, mylogo2.png, or whatever you call 
them) in the same directory.


4.  Run texhash so that LaTeX can find the new files.  (There's no need 
to reconfigure LyX, but you may need to restart LyX if it was running 
when you made the change.)


5.  Change "\usetheme{Warsaw}" to "\usetheme{MyWarsaw}" in the preamble 
of your LyX doc.


I'm not sure if the \hfill's are warranted or not, and I'm not positive 
this will work.  You may also need to load the graphicx package in the 
preamble if you don't have images in the slideshow.  (If you insert 
images in LyX, LyX will load graphicx automatically.  I can't recall if 
beamer loads it or not.)


Again, I haven't tried this myself, so I'm not sure it will work.  Good 
luck.


/Paul



Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-24 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:

Hi All

In my presentation [using presentation (beamer) class], I want to put two
logos in every page: One on the top-left (university logo) and another one
on the top-right (research group logo)
How can I do that, or any suggestions to place two different logo images in
every presentation page in the header or footer.

Thank you



You may be able to insert some commands in the preamble, after loading 
the beamer theme, to modify the header line.  If that doesn't work, 
you'll have to write your own beamer theme (which is not all that hard 
-- I just cobbled one together for my own presentations).  Which theme 
are you using?


/Paul



Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-24 Thread Waluyo Adi Siswanto

  You may be able to insert some commands in the preamble, after loading
 the beamer theme, to modify the header line.  If that doesn't work, you'll
 have to write your own beamer theme (which is not all that hard -- I just
 cobbled one together for my own presentations).  Which theme are you using?

 /Paul


Thank you..
I am just using the beamer templete available in LyX 1.5.5, and modify the
content without logos (left top corner and right top corner) that I want.
In preamble I have:
\usetheme{Warsaw}

\setbeamercovered{transparent}


Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-24 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:

Hi All

In my presentation [using presentation (beamer) class], I want to put two
logos in every page: One on the top-left (university logo) and another one
on the top-right (research group logo)
How can I do that, or any suggestions to place two different logo images in
every presentation page in the header or footer.

Thank you



You may be able to insert some commands in the preamble, after loading 
the beamer theme, to modify the header line.  If that doesn't work, 
you'll have to write your own beamer theme (which is not all that hard 
-- I just cobbled one together for my own presentations).  Which theme 
are you using?


/Paul



Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-24 Thread Waluyo Adi Siswanto

  You may be able to insert some commands in the preamble, after loading
 the beamer theme, to modify the header line.  If that doesn't work, you'll
 have to write your own beamer theme (which is not all that hard -- I just
 cobbled one together for my own presentations).  Which theme are you using?

 /Paul


Thank you..
I am just using the beamer templete available in LyX 1.5.5, and modify the
content without logos (left top corner and right top corner) that I want.
In preamble I have:
\usetheme{Warsaw}

\setbeamercovered{transparent}


Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-24 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:

Hi All

In my presentation [using presentation (beamer) class], I want to put two
logos in every page: One on the top-left (university logo) and another one
on the top-right (research group logo)
How can I do that, or any suggestions to place two different logo images in
every presentation page in the header or footer.

Thank you



You may be able to insert some commands in the preamble, after loading 
the beamer theme, to modify the header line.  If that doesn't work, 
you'll have to write your own beamer theme (which is not all that hard 
-- I just cobbled one together for my own presentations).  Which theme 
are you using?


/Paul



Re: Logo in Presentation Beamer

2008-08-24 Thread Waluyo Adi Siswanto
>
>  You may be able to insert some commands in the preamble, after loading
>> the beamer theme, to modify the header line.  If that doesn't work, you'll
>> have to write your own beamer theme (which is not all that hard -- I just
>> cobbled one together for my own presentations).  Which theme are you using?
>>
>> /Paul
>
>
Thank you..
I am just using the beamer templete available in LyX 1.5.5, and modify the
content without logos (left top corner and right top corner) that I want.
In preamble I have:
\usetheme{Warsaw}

\setbeamercovered{transparent}