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@slide(layout=chapter-slide)
@title Graphics
@slide(layout=content-only)
@title Including graphics 🖼️
@content
To display graphics, we need the graphicx package.
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics{<file path>}
\caption[<short caption>]
{<full caption>}
\end{figure}
Specifying the size:
\includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth,
height=5cm]{<file path>}
@slide(layout=content-only)
@title Layout on the page
@content
\begin{figure}[<position code>]
LaTeX places graphics automatically. With position codes, we can express our preferences (they can be combined, as well).
| code | position |
|---|---|
| h | here, if you don’t mind |
| t | top of the page |
| b | bottom of the page |
| p | on its own page |
| H | Here, for God’s sake! (`float` package required) |
@slide(layout=content-only)
@title Centered alignment
@content
\begin{figure}[<position>]
\begin{center}
\includegraphics{<dateipfad>}
\end{center}
\end{figure}
Alternatively:
\begin{figure}[<position>]
\centering
\includegraphics{<dateipfad>}
\end{figure}
@slide(layout=task)
@task-number 10
@title Inserting graphics
@content
- Include the file
bilder.tex. - Section 5 contains a small image. Use this image and embed it once more in a larger size (width:
\textwidth) at the end of the section.