In a beamer presentation I would like to put both the conclusions and acknowledgements on a single slide. Visually, I would like to first have the "Conclusions" caption, then some bullets, then the "Acknowledgements" caption and finally some acknowledgement bullets. "Conclusions" and "Acknowledgements" should have the same formatting. I will generate "Conclusions" using \frametitle
. Beamer does not accept two \frametitle
s in a single slide, so is there some other way to put text with the same formatting as the frame title?
1 Answer
As you gave no MWE nor any indication which theme you are using, I'm going to answer for the default theme.
\documentclass{beamer}
\begin{document}
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{test}
text
\vfill
{\hskip-1.8em\usebeamerfont{frametitle}\usebeamercolor[fg]{frametitle} blub}
\vfill
text
\end{frame}
\end{document}
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I did not specify the theme as I was hoping there was a generic way of doing this.
\usebeamerfont
and\usebeamercolor
seem to go a long way. Is the vertical spacing standard among themes or did you customize that to match the default theme? Jul 18, 2017 at 11:55 -
@Octaviour Did you have a change to look at your old questions? I did not specify any vertical spacing, just used fill to spread out the text over the page. Jul 18, 2017 at 12:08
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@samcater Does beamer always put a
\vfill
before and after the main content of the slide, or is that specific to the theme? Jul 20, 2017 at 7:41 -
@Octaviour There is no general answer for the alignment, as there are different possible alignments. I simply used the
\vfill
to distribute the content on the slide. Jul 20, 2017 at 7:56
\documentclass{beamer} ... \begin{document}... \end{document}
for the 1000th time.