Directory macros/latex/contrib/beamer-contrib/hackthefootline
hackthefootline
Arbitrary footline selection and configuration for LaTeX beamer's standard themes.
Some beamer
themes provide footlines – and some do not. Now, if one wants to have a footline, he is restricted to the (outer) themes providing them or loads multiple themes. On top of that, these provided footlines are only configurable by redefining them as a whole, which is quite uncomfortable and yields many lines of additional code.
hackthefootline
is a package taking over, defining and redefining different footlines, so they can be configured using key-value syntax. Also, it is possible (but not recommended as it might distract your audience) to switch between different footline types during a presentation.
Dependencies
hackthefootline
depends on the packages ifthen
and pgfkeys
and – obviously – on the beamer
class.
Additional sophisticated features included also require appendixnumberbeamer
(only when using beamer v3.48 and older), etoolbox
, calc
and numprint
, but these four dependencies can be resolved by passing some options to the hackthefootline
package.
License
This work is licensed under the LPPL 1.3c or any later version.
Download the contents of this package in one zip archive (264.5k).
hackthefootline – Footline selection and configuration for LaTeX beamer’s standard themes
This package is taking over, defining and redefining different footlines. Configuration is provided via using key-value syntax.
It depends on the pgfkeys used for providing the configuration keys.
Optional features require the following LaTeX packages: appendixnumberbeamer, calc, etoolbox, and numprint.
Package | hackthefootline |
Bug tracker | https://github.com/sfr682k/hackthefootline/issues |
Repository | https://github.com/sfr682k/hackthefootline |
Version | 2018-01-29 |
Licenses | The LaTeX Project Public License 1.3c |
Copyright | 2017 Sebastian Friedl |
Maintainer | Sebastian Friedl |
Contained in | TeX Live as hackthefootline MiKTeX as hackthefootline |
Topics | Page head and foot Presentation |