Modified version that uses a different color theme and has other cosmetic changes.
(See demo slides.)
Note that you may use \usetheme{metropolis}
or \usepackage{mtheme-req}
(see demo folder).
The latter mainly includes font changes (preferred by me).
- Color theme changed from orange to Sherpa Blue
- Use different math and mono fonts (XCharter and Inconsolata) (use mtheme-req)
- Plain text (also in math) is black
- \emph is theme-colored, black!2 bg color replaced by white, block environments filled, ...
IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR VERSION 1.0
- The package and theme name changed from m to metropolis!
- The
title format
values have been restructured. Please refer to the manual.
Metropolis is a simple, modern Beamer theme suitable for anyone to use. It tries to minimize noise and maximize space for content; the only visual flourish it offers is an (optional) progress bar added to each slide. The core design principles of the theme were described in a blog post here.
Not convinced? Have a look at the demo slides.
To install a stable version of this theme, please refer to update instructions of your TeX distribution. Metropolis is on CTAN since December 2014 thus it is part of MikTeX and will be part of TeX Live 2016.
Installing Metropolis from source, like any Beamer theme, involves four easy steps:
- Download the source with a
git clone
of the Metropolis repository or as a zip archive of the latest development version. - Compile the style files by running
make sty
inside the downloaded directory. (Or run LaTeX directly onsource/metropolistheme.ins
.) - Move the resulting
*.sty
files to the folder containing your presentation. To use Metropolis with many presentations, runmake install
or move the*.sty
files to a folder in your TeX path instead (might requiresudo
rights). Also note that this is not compatible with using\usepackage{mtheme-req}
! - Use the theme for your presentation by declaring
\usetheme{metropolis}
or\usepackage{mtheme-req}
in the preamble of your Beamer document. - For best results install Mozilla's Fira Sans.
The following code shows a minimal example of a Beamer presentation using Metropolis.
\documentclass{beamer}
\usepackage{mtheme-req} % Use outsourced .sty file or \usetheme{metropolis}
\title{A minimal example}
\date{\today}
\author{Matthias Vogelgesang}
\institute{Centre for Modern Beamer Themes}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\section{First Section}
\begin{frame}{First Frame}
Hello, world!
\end{frame}
\end{document}
Detailed information on using Metropolis can be found in the manual.
For an alternative dark color theme, please have a look at Ross Churchley's excellent owl theme.
The theme itself as well as this fork are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. This means that if you change the theme and re-distribute it, you must retain the copyright notice header and license it under the same CC-BY-SA license. This does not affect the presentation that you create with the theme.