#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 221 \textclass beamer \begin_preamble \usetheme{IAS_sidebarNav} %\usetheme{IASdefault} % or ... \setbeamercovered{transparent} % or whatever (possibly just delete it) % to remove symbols: %\setbeamertemplate{navigation symbols}{} \end_preamble \language english \inputencoding auto \fontscheme times \graphics default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \papersize Default \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 0 \use_amsmath 1 \use_natbib 0 \use_numerical_citations 0 \paperorientation portrait \secnumdepth 2 \tocdepth 2 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \layout Title A fancy IAS presentation \layout Subtitle About some things \layout Author Frans Oliehoek \layout Date Occasion, 13-12-2003 \layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status Open \layout Standard \backslash pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{uva_logo} \layout Standard \backslash logo{ \backslash pgfuseimage{institution-logo}} \end_inset \layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status Open \layout Standard \backslash AtBeginSubsection[]{ \layout Standard \backslash frame{ \layout Standard \backslash frametitle{Outline} \layout Standard \backslash tableofcontents[currentsection,currentsubsection] \layout Standard } \layout Standard } \end_inset \layout Standard \begin_inset Note collapsed false \layout Standard If you wish to uncover everything in a step-wise fashion, uncomment the following command: \end_inset \layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status Open \layout Standard % \backslash beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->} \end_inset \layout BeginFrame Outline \layout Standard \begin_inset LatexCommand \tableofcontents{} \end_inset \layout Standard \begin_inset Note collapsed false \layout Standard Structuring a talk is a difficult task and the following structure may not be suitable. Here are some rules that apply for this solution: \layout Standard - Exactly two or three sections (other than the summary). \layout Standard - At *most* three subsections per section. \layout Standard - Talk about 30s to 2min per frame. So there should be between about 15 and 30 frames, all told. \layout Standard - A conference audience is likely to know very little of what you are going to talk about. So *simplify*! \layout Standard - In a 20min talk, getting the main ideas across is hard enough. Leave out details, even if it means being less precise than you think necessary. \layout Standard - If you omit details that are vital to the proof/implementation, just say so once. Everybody will be happy with that. \end_inset \layout Section The first section \layout BeginFrame First frame \layout Itemize some nice \layout Itemize points \layout Pause \layout Itemize some more \layout Itemize points \layout Subsection First subsection \layout BeginFrame First frame in subsection \layout Itemize some nice \layout Itemize points \layout Pause \layout Itemize some more \layout Itemize points \layout Subsection Section 1.2 \layout BeginFrame another frame \layout FrameSubtitle with a subtitle \layout Itemize some nice \layout Itemize points \layout Pause \layout Itemize some more \layout Itemize points \layout Subsection Section 1.3 \layout BeginFrame another frame \layout FrameSubtitle with a subtitle \layout Itemize some nice \layout Itemize points \layout Pause \layout Itemize some more \layout Itemize points \layout Section next section \layout BeginFrame another frame \layout Itemize some nice \layout Itemize points \layout Pause \layout Itemize some more \layout Itemize points \layout Subsection next subsection \layout BeginFrame yet another frame \layout Itemize some nice \layout Itemize points \layout Pause \layout Itemize some more \layout Itemize points \layout EndFrame \the_end