beamertheme-juelich issueshttps://gitlab.jsc.fz-juelich.de/kabadshow1/beamertheme-juelich/-/issues2022-07-27T13:30:49+02:00https://gitlab.jsc.fz-juelich.de/kabadshow1/beamertheme-juelich/-/issues/1Make new emph overlay-aware2022-07-27T13:30:49+02:00Andreas HertenMake new emph overlay-awareSomething along the lines of
```latex
\newcommand<>{\emph}[1]{\alt#2{\structure{#1}}{#1}}
```
(I, personally, still would prefer to have another command for this, instead of `\emph`. In my environment, I have defined `\textb{}` for Jül...Something along the lines of
```latex
\newcommand<>{\emph}[1]{\alt#2{\structure{#1}}{#1}}
```
(I, personally, still would prefer to have another command for this, instead of `\emph`. In my environment, I have defined `\textb{}` for Jülich-blue text, and `\textbb{}` for bold Jülich-blue text. Defined along the lines of above's definition.)https://gitlab.jsc.fz-juelich.de/kabadshow1/beamertheme-juelich/-/issues/4Foot notes collide with frame labels2018-01-13T12:31:18+01:00Benedikt Steinbuschb.steinbusch@fz-juelich.deFoot notes collide with frame labelsMinimal example is given below:
```latex
\documentclass{beamer}
\usetheme{Juelich}
\begin{document}
\begin{frame}{Frame title}
This frame contains a footnote\footnote{This is the footnote}
\end{frame}
\end{document}
```
The text o...Minimal example is given below:
```latex
\documentclass{beamer}
\usetheme{Juelich}
\begin{document}
\begin{frame}{Frame title}
This frame contains a footnote\footnote{This is the footnote}
\end{frame}
\end{document}
```
The text of the foot note completely overlaps with the labels at the bottom of the frame.https://gitlab.jsc.fz-juelich.de/kabadshow1/beamertheme-juelich/-/issues/5Titles use first-line indentation rather than block indentation2018-05-18T15:41:59+02:00Benedikt Steinbuschb.steinbusch@fz-juelich.deTitles use first-line indentation rather than block indentation... which looks weird on long titles that are broken up into multiple lines. The previous theme used block indentation. Once again I refer to my course material where the course title is broken up into three lines in 4:3 aspect ratio htt...... which looks weird on long titles that are broken up into multiple lines. The previous theme used block indentation. Once again I refer to my course material where the course title is broken up into three lines in 4:3 aspect ratio http://www.fz-juelich.de/ias/jsc/DE/Leistungen/Dienstleistungen/Dokumentation/Praesentationen/folien-mpi-openmp-2017_table.html?nn=2022346
I understand that this is a corner case. The title frames with image do not seem to have enough vertical space for more than one line of title anyway. Still, it would be nice if this could be reverted to block indentation for the non-image title frames.https://gitlab.jsc.fz-juelich.de/kabadshow1/beamertheme-juelich/-/issues/10Block body background2018-01-13T12:31:02+01:00Benedikt Steinbuschb.steinbusch@fz-juelich.deBlock body backgroundThe block body background, IIUC, is currently `fzjblue!10!white`. This goes against the CD which in the section "Die Farben" says that primary and secondary colors are not to be displayed in halftones ("dürfen nicht aufgerastert werden")...The block body background, IIUC, is currently `fzjblue!10!white`. This goes against the CD which in the section "Die Farben" says that primary and secondary colors are not to be displayed in halftones ("dürfen nicht aufgerastert werden").
For my course material, I use a different mechanism for creating boxes and have chosen `fzjgray` as the box body background. Maybe this could work for the `beamer` boxes as well?https://gitlab.jsc.fz-juelich.de/kabadshow1/beamertheme-juelich/-/issues/12Alignment Date in Footer2019-10-15T08:03:30+02:00Andreas HertenAlignment Date in FooterThe alignment of the date in the footer does **not** play well when the month contains a g or similar. See screenshot.
Fix: `beamerouterthemeJuelich.sty` – beamer template *date*: `\insertdate` → `\raisebox{0pt}[0pt][0pt]{\insertdate}`
...The alignment of the date in the footer does **not** play well when the month contains a g or similar. See screenshot.
Fix: `beamerouterthemeJuelich.sty` – beamer template *date*: `\insertdate` → `\raisebox{0pt}[0pt][0pt]{\insertdate}`
![Bildschirmfoto_2018-02-13_um_14.50.07](/uploads/3d4a6410184ec8788e41fc2252d5489b/Bildschirmfoto_2018-02-13_um_14.50.07.png)
![Bildschirmfoto_2018-02-13_um_14.52.50](/uploads/7a3cde5f492a369195d6f489c5c6f95a/Bildschirmfoto_2018-02-13_um_14.52.50.png)https://gitlab.jsc.fz-juelich.de/kabadshow1/beamertheme-juelich/-/issues/13Empty subtitles waste space on title slides2018-06-21T08:36:23+02:00Benedikt Steinbuschb.steinbusch@fz-juelich.deEmpty subtitles waste space on title slidesEven if no subtitle is set, an empty paragraph (containing a `\strut`) with the required vertical skips before and after is created on title slides. This makes the `image` variation of the title slide impossible to use with titles that s...Even if no subtitle is set, an empty paragraph (containing a `\strut`) with the required vertical skips before and after is created on title slides. This makes the `image` variation of the title slide impossible to use with titles that span more than one line, because there is not enough room for a two line title, one (empty) subtitle line and the "Date | Author | Institute" line which in this case just drops out of the bottom of the "Banderole".
I have changes in https://gitlab.version.fz-juelich.de/bsteinb/beamertheme-juelich/tree/issue13 that do not create an empty paragraph if the subtitle is empty, but those build on the changes in the unmerged !3, so I am holding off on making a pull request for now.https://gitlab.jsc.fz-juelich.de/kabadshow1/beamertheme-juelich/-/issues/16issue5.tex left over from merge request 3?2018-06-22T05:08:45+02:00Benedikt Steinbuschb.steinbusch@fz-juelich.deissue5.tex left over from merge request 3?As part of !3 I added a file `issue5.tex` to the top level directory to demonstrate the issue. I had not intended that to be merged (see !3), but now it's in. Is that on purpose? Should it be moved to a sub-directory? Should it be removed?As part of !3 I added a file `issue5.tex` to the top level directory to demonstrate the issue. I had not intended that to be merged (see !3), but now it's in. Is that on purpose? Should it be moved to a sub-directory? Should it be removed?https://gitlab.jsc.fz-juelich.de/kabadshow1/beamertheme-juelich/-/issues/17LiberationsSans missing for XeLaTeX in CI/CD2018-08-09T13:01:09+02:00Ivo KabadshowLiberationsSans missing for XeLaTeX in CI/CDIt seems that the xelatex installation in the CI/CD module of this gitlab installation lacks some Liberation fonts. The xelatex tests compile locally on my machine, but fail in the CI pipeline.
@bsteinb can you check the installation o...It seems that the xelatex installation in the CI/CD module of this gitlab installation lacks some Liberation fonts. The xelatex tests compile locally on my machine, but fail in the CI pipeline.
@bsteinb can you check the installation on the server?Benedikt Steinbuschb.steinbusch@fz-juelich.deBenedikt Steinbuschb.steinbusch@fz-juelich.de