%% This is file `DEMO-TUDaPoster.tex' version 4.00 (2025-01-26), %% it is part of %% TUDa-CI -- Corporate Design for TU Darmstadt %% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% %% Copyright (C) 2018--2025 by Marei Peischl %% %% ============================================================================ %% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the %% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c %% of this license or (at your option) any later version. %% The latest version of this license is in %% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt %% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX %% version 2008/05/04 or later. %% %% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. %% %% The current maintainer of this work is %% Marei Peischl %% %% The development repository can be found at %% https://github.com/tudace/tuda_latex_templates %% Please use the issue tracker for feedback! %% %% If you need a compiled version of this document, have a look at %% http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/tuda-ci/doc %% or at the documentation directory of this package (if installed) %% /doc/latex/tuda-ci %% ============================================================================ %% % !TeX program = lualatex %% \documentclass[ english,% Main language as global option paper=a0,% The default paper format is a0 accentcolor=9c,% Choose accent color: For a list of available colors see the full tudapub documentation logo=body,% Place logo below identity bar footer=true, % accept-missing-logoes=true,% No error in case logo files are not available % logofile=example-image,% In case logo should be replaced ]{tudaposter} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Language setup %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \usepackage[english]{babel} \usepackage[autostyle]{csquotes}% \enquote, to simplify use of quotation marks %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Document specific setup for demonstration, generally not needed! %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \newcommand*{\file}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand*{\code}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \let\tbs\textbackslash \usepackage{multicol} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % End of demo specific setup %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \begin{document} \title{\LaTeX{} using TU Darmstadt's Corporate Design} \subtitle{The document class tudaposter} \author{Marei Peischl\thanks{pei\TeX{} \TeX{}nical Solutions}\and der \TeX-Löwe} \titlegraphic{\color{red!20}\rule{\contentwidth}{.3\contentheight}} \addTitleBox{titlebox} \addTitleBox{titlebox 2} \footerqrcode{https://peitex.de} \footer{Footer content}% If activated \maketitle \section*{General information} The document class tudaposter is part of the TUDa-CI bundle. It is for posters and non-scientific posters using TU Darmstadts Corporate Design. \begin{multicols}{2} \subsection*{Usage} Basic usage is nearly identical to tudapub, as the titles are structured similarly. Like tudapub, the tudaposter class is based on \KOMAScript{}. This has the advantage that more can be used than would be necessary for a poster. tudaposter makes it possible to write continuous text. The tudasciposter class, which is based on tikzposter, cannot do this. \subsection*{Title} The title can be set with \code{\maketitle}. The macros \code{\title}, \code{\subtitle} and \code{\author} can be used here but also available are \code{\titlegraphic}, \code{\addTitleBox}, \code{\footerqrcode} and \code{\footer}. Except for \code{\footerqrcode} only the content is placed accordingly. An example of usage is shown in DEMO-TUDaPoster.tex. \subsection*{Specify lengths} Two length dimensions \texttt{\textbackslash{}contentwidth} and \texttt{\textbackslash{}contentheight} are predefined within the poster content (this also includes the title graphic). The height here is the distance between the title block and the footer/divider line. \subsection*{Document class options} \begin{description} \item[paper=] Formats from A0 to A4 are supported. Default is a0. \item[fontsize=] The base font size is defined here, so that the other sizes then scale accordingly. The default setting is \code{auto}. It is for scaling increments on supported paper sizes. \item[logo=head/body] The logo will appear in the header or within the document content. \item[color=] Accent color according to corporate design guidelines. \item[colorsubtitle=true/false] The background color for the subtitle can be switched on and off. \item[footer=true/false] Default is \code{false}. \item[marginpar=true/false] The width of marginpar is the width of the logo. This can be filled with \code{\tbs{}SetMarginpar} or \code{\tbs{}marginpar}. For more details see \file{DEMO-TUDaAnnouncement}. The image that belongs to the title is overlapped with marginpar and therefore \code{marginpar=true} and \code{\tbs{}titlegraphic} should only be used carefully together. \item[title=large/small/default] Reduces the font size by one level. In this case \code{large} is \code{default} and \code{small} choose the title font size of the next smaller paper size where the base font size and marginpar stay the same. \item[type=default/announcement] Different layouts of posters can be loaded here. \code{announcement} sets the options \code{marginpar=true,indenttext=false,logo=head,title=small,colorsubtitle=true} and also activates the output of the subtitle in bold font. \end{description} \end{multicols} \end{document} %% End of file `DEMO-TUDaPoster.tex'.