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* The `tuos-fonts` style (optional).
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* The `tuos-fonts` style (optional).
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## Installation
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## Installation
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* Copy the various `*.sty` and `*.cls` files into your `texmf` tree.
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## Usage
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## Usage
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The `tuos-presentation` class (respectively, a beamer theme) is a
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customised setup of the
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[beamer class](https://www.ctan.org/pkg/beamer). Thus, please see the
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beamer documentation for its detailed use. In general, you can either
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use the class file (i.e., `\documentclass{tuos-presentation}` or use
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`\usetheme{tuos}` in a regular beamer setup.
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The class/theme provides the following options:
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* `compress`: using a layout that offers more space than the default
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layout by putting the university logo and the frame title side-by-side.
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* `colour`: for using the colour variant of The University of
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Sheffield layout (default is the white variant).
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* `plainfonts`: For using the standard LaTex fonts instead of the cooperate fonts of The
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University of Sheffield. There are mainly two reasons why you want to
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use this option:
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* The cooperate fonts do not provide mathematical symbols. Thus, if
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you want to write mathematical content in your letter, the LaTeX
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fonts might be the better choice (or add a suitable LaTeX package
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providing mathematical symbols.
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* You do not want to fiddle with your font installation.
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Moreover, a few new commands are provided that generate standard
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slides such as `\PartFrame{}`, `\ThanksFrame{}`, or `\CopyrightFrame`.
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## License
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## License
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This project is dual-licensed under a 2-clause BSD-style license and/or
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This project is dual-licensed under a 2-clause BSD-style license and/or
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the LPPL version 1 or any later version.
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the LPPL version 1 or any later version.
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