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Diatypst

easy slides in typst

Features:

  • easy delimiter for slides and sections (just use headings)
  • sensible styling
  • dot counter in upper right corner (like LaTeX beamer)
  • adjustable color-theme
  • default show rules for terms, code, lists, ... that match color-theme

Example Presentation

Title Slide Section Content Outline
Example-Title Example-Section Example-Slide Example-Section

can be found in example/example.typin the GitHub Repo

Usage

To start a presentation, initialize it in your typst document:

#show: slides.with(
  title: "Diatypst", // Required
  subtitle: "easy slides in typst",
  date: "01.07.2024",
  authors: ("John Doe"),
)
...

Then, insert your content.

  • Level-one headings corresponds to new sections.
  • Level-two headings corresponds to new slides.
...

#outline()

= First Section

== First Slide

#lorem(20)

Options

all available Options to initialize the template with

Keyword Description Default
title Title of your Presentation, visible also in footer none but required!
subtitle Subtitle, also visible in footer none
date a normal string presenting your date none
authors either string or array of strings none
layout one of "small", "medium", "large", adjusts sizing of the elements on the slides "medium"
ratio aspect ratio of the slides, e.g 16/9 4/3
title-color Color to base the Elements of the Presentation on blue.darken(50%)
counter whether to display the dots for pages in upper right corner true
footer whether to display the footer at the bottom true
toc whether to display the table of contents true
code-styling whether to style code elements in the presentation true

Inspiration

this template is inspired by slydst, and takes part of the code from it. If you want simpler slides, look here!

The word Diatypst is inspired by the ease of use of a Dia-projektor (German for Slide Projector) and the Diatype