Similar to slides()
except that you can't have progressive slides.
And you can place multiple slides on a single page.
handouts(
toc = TRUE,
nup = c("8", "1", "1plus", "2", "3", "3plus", "4", "4plus", "6"),
...
)
display a table of content after the title slide
Number of slides on a page.
Defaults to 8
.
The 'plus' layouts leave blank space for recipients to make handwritten notes
next to each slide.
Note that the 2
, 3plus
, 4
and 6
layouts are intended for slides in
the 4:3 aspect ratio, while the 3
, 4plus
and 8
layouts are intended for
widescreen slides like the 16:10 aspect ratio.
currently ignored
location
: optional text placed on the title slide below the (sub)title.
institute
: optional text placed on the title slide below the author.
toc
: add a slide with the table of content.
Defaults to TRUE
.
toc_name
: slide title for the table of content.
Defaults to Overzicht
when missing.
cover_photo
: the relative path to the image you want on the cover.
When missing, you get a default picture.
cover_horizontal
: When omitted, scale the cover_photo
so that it covers
the full page vertically.
When set to any value but FALSE
or empty, scale the cover_photo
so that
it covers the full page horizontally.
cover_offset
: A measurement like 8mm
or -1.5cm
.
Positive values move the cover_photo
upwards on the title slide.
Negative values move the cover_photo
downwards.
cover_hoffset
: Similar as cover_offset
but moves cover_photo
horizontally.
Positive values move it to the right, negative values to the left.
aspect
: the required aspect ratio for the slides.
Defaults to "16:9".
See the section below for a list of the available aspect ratios.
fontsize
: Size of the normal text on the slides.
Other elements are scaled accordingly.
Defaults to "11pt".
See the section Aspect_ratio for more details.
website
: URL in the sidebar.
Defaults to vlaanderen.be/inbo
.
The table below lists the available aspect ratios and their "paper size". The main advantage of using a small “paper size” is that you can use all your normal fonts at their natural sizes. E.g. an 11pt font on a slide is as readable as an 11pt font on a A4 paper.
aspect | ratio | width | height |
16:9 | 1.78 | 160.0 mm | 90 mm |
16:10 | 1.60 | 160.0 mm | 100 mm |
14:9 | 1.56 | 140.0 mm | 90 mm |
3:2 | 1.50 | 135.0 mm | 90 mm |
1.4:1 | 1.41 | 148.5 mm | 105 mm |
4:3 | 1.33 | 128.0 mm | 96 mm |
5:4 | 1.25 | 125.0 mm | 100 mm |