binb/inst/rmarkdown/templates/metropolis/skeleton/skeleton.Rmd

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---
author: Your Name Here and Some Other Person
title: "Something really clever here: \\newline And maybe a second line"
subtitle: You can also have a subtitle
date: 2018-09-15
output: binb::metropolis
---
```{r,setup, include=FALSE}
knitr::opts_chunk$set(cache=TRUE)
```
# A Section Header
## A Slide Header
### A Subtitle
- Point A
- Point B
- Point C
# Principal Resources
## Metropolis
### Main Repos
- [Official GitHub Repo of Metropolis](https://github.com/matze/mtheme)
(formerly mtheme); older version in TeXLive
- [My GitHub Repo for a local Ubuntu package of Metropolis](https://github.com/eddelbuettel/pkg-latex-metropolis) -- formerly mtheme
- [My GitHub Repo for a local Ubuntu package for the Fira font](https://github.com/eddelbuettel/pkg-fonts-fira)
## Ubuntu and Launchpad
### Briefly
- The packages which can be built (ie not Fira as it needs external fonts
which we cannot download during build) are
[in this repo](https://launchpad.net/~edd/+archive/ubuntu/misc/+packages)
- If you're not on Ubuntu, it is probably more work to get
- Metropolis into your \LaTeX environment
- the Fira font into your \LaTeX environment
- I *did* try without (on plain Ubuntu 16.04) and it _builds_ but looks less
crisp
- So for the time being you probably want these fresh from source, or via my
helpers. YMMV.
## Local Adaption
- mtheme and metropolis changed a bit since I first used them
- I started with a local modification I called m2; the package is still in
the launchpad repo
- I generally include a file `header.tex` from the YAML for color, font,
... tweaking at the \LaTeX level, but as these are presentation-specific I
didn't include any changes here.
_ _ _
\LARGE Breakout page
## Using LaTeX Parts: Equations
### Linear Model
$$ \hat{\beta} = \text{argmin}_{b \in \mathbb{R}} S(b) = \left( \frac{1}{n} \sum_{i=1}^n x_i x_i^T \right)^{-1} \cdot \frac{1}{n} \sum_{i=1}^n x_i y_i $$
or in matrix form
$$ \hat{\beta} = (X^TX)^{-1} X^T y $$
## Using LaTeX Parts: Blocks
As one example of falling back into \LaTeX, consider the example of
three different block environments are pre-defined and may be styled
with an optional background color.
<!-- this sets the background -->
\metroset{block=fill}
\begin{block}{Default}
Block content.
\end{block}
\begin{alertblock}{Alert}
Block content.
\end{alertblock}
\begin{exampleblock}{Example}
Block content.
\end{exampleblock}
## Finally
### Going Forward
- Questions etc: Open issue tickets [at the GitHub repo](https://github.com/eddelbuettel/samples-rmarkdown-metropolis/issues)
- Pull requests welcome for bug fixes, extensions, examples, ...