Is it possible to put a rectangle as background in the author section?












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In the documentclass[xcolor={dvipsnames}]{beamer} Is it possible to put a rectangle as background in the author section ?



A kind of block, so that the author name has a background with light color.



Is it possible, if yes how?



I tried the begin{block}{a} ... end{block} and it compiles 'correct' but it makes the author disappear.



Any kind of help is very appreciated










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  • Actually I've just notice it does not disappear, it just put it at the top of the slide and it's just the name a

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    Please read minimal working example (MWE)

    – samcarter
    2 hours ago
















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In the documentclass[xcolor={dvipsnames}]{beamer} Is it possible to put a rectangle as background in the author section ?



A kind of block, so that the author name has a background with light color.



Is it possible, if yes how?



I tried the begin{block}{a} ... end{block} and it compiles 'correct' but it makes the author disappear.



Any kind of help is very appreciated










share|improve this question























  • Actually I've just notice it does not disappear, it just put it at the top of the slide and it's just the name a

    – user178403
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    Please read minimal working example (MWE)

    – samcarter
    2 hours ago














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In the documentclass[xcolor={dvipsnames}]{beamer} Is it possible to put a rectangle as background in the author section ?



A kind of block, so that the author name has a background with light color.



Is it possible, if yes how?



I tried the begin{block}{a} ... end{block} and it compiles 'correct' but it makes the author disappear.



Any kind of help is very appreciated










share|improve this question














In the documentclass[xcolor={dvipsnames}]{beamer} Is it possible to put a rectangle as background in the author section ?



A kind of block, so that the author name has a background with light color.



Is it possible, if yes how?



I tried the begin{block}{a} ... end{block} and it compiles 'correct' but it makes the author disappear.



Any kind of help is very appreciated







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  • Actually I've just notice it does not disappear, it just put it at the top of the slide and it's just the name a

    – user178403
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    Please read minimal working example (MWE)

    – samcarter
    2 hours ago



















  • Actually I've just notice it does not disappear, it just put it at the top of the slide and it's just the name a

    – user178403
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    Please read minimal working example (MWE)

    – samcarter
    2 hours ago

















Actually I've just notice it does not disappear, it just put it at the top of the slide and it's just the name a

– user178403
2 hours ago





Actually I've just notice it does not disappear, it just put it at the top of the slide and it's just the name a

– user178403
2 hours ago




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1





Please read minimal working example (MWE)

– samcarter
2 hours ago





Please read minimal working example (MWE)

– samcarter
2 hours ago










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The author is already in a box, you just don't see it because the default colour is white. You can change the colour like the following:



documentclass[xcolor={dvipsnames}]{beamer}

author{names}
setbeamercolor{author}{bg=red}

begin{document}

begin{frame}
titlepage
end{frame}

end{document}





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  • Thank you samcarter! Just one question, how to nivelate the level of red color? It's very intense and does not let distinguish the author text

    – user178403
    2 hours ago






  • 2





    @user178403 Either mix it with white (red!50!white) or use another colour you like, I just used it as an example.

    – samcarter
    2 hours ago











  • got it, is there a way to remove the gray shadow that has at the bottom of the block?

    – user178403
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    @user178403 Per default there is no gray shadow. You will have to make a MWE that allows us to reproduce your problem.

    – samcarter
    2 hours ago











  • I've fixed, it has to do with all the packages I have. This one useinnertheme[shadow]{rounded} I put % and gave the pure rectangle, thanks again.

    – user178403
    2 hours ago











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The author is already in a box, you just don't see it because the default colour is white. You can change the colour like the following:



documentclass[xcolor={dvipsnames}]{beamer}

author{names}
setbeamercolor{author}{bg=red}

begin{document}

begin{frame}
titlepage
end{frame}

end{document}





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  • Thank you samcarter! Just one question, how to nivelate the level of red color? It's very intense and does not let distinguish the author text

    – user178403
    2 hours ago






  • 2





    @user178403 Either mix it with white (red!50!white) or use another colour you like, I just used it as an example.

    – samcarter
    2 hours ago











  • got it, is there a way to remove the gray shadow that has at the bottom of the block?

    – user178403
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    @user178403 Per default there is no gray shadow. You will have to make a MWE that allows us to reproduce your problem.

    – samcarter
    2 hours ago











  • I've fixed, it has to do with all the packages I have. This one useinnertheme[shadow]{rounded} I put % and gave the pure rectangle, thanks again.

    – user178403
    2 hours ago
















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The author is already in a box, you just don't see it because the default colour is white. You can change the colour like the following:



documentclass[xcolor={dvipsnames}]{beamer}

author{names}
setbeamercolor{author}{bg=red}

begin{document}

begin{frame}
titlepage
end{frame}

end{document}





share|improve this answer
























  • Thank you samcarter! Just one question, how to nivelate the level of red color? It's very intense and does not let distinguish the author text

    – user178403
    2 hours ago






  • 2





    @user178403 Either mix it with white (red!50!white) or use another colour you like, I just used it as an example.

    – samcarter
    2 hours ago











  • got it, is there a way to remove the gray shadow that has at the bottom of the block?

    – user178403
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    @user178403 Per default there is no gray shadow. You will have to make a MWE that allows us to reproduce your problem.

    – samcarter
    2 hours ago











  • I've fixed, it has to do with all the packages I have. This one useinnertheme[shadow]{rounded} I put % and gave the pure rectangle, thanks again.

    – user178403
    2 hours ago














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The author is already in a box, you just don't see it because the default colour is white. You can change the colour like the following:



documentclass[xcolor={dvipsnames}]{beamer}

author{names}
setbeamercolor{author}{bg=red}

begin{document}

begin{frame}
titlepage
end{frame}

end{document}





share|improve this answer













The author is already in a box, you just don't see it because the default colour is white. You can change the colour like the following:



documentclass[xcolor={dvipsnames}]{beamer}

author{names}
setbeamercolor{author}{bg=red}

begin{document}

begin{frame}
titlepage
end{frame}

end{document}






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  • Thank you samcarter! Just one question, how to nivelate the level of red color? It's very intense and does not let distinguish the author text

    – user178403
    2 hours ago






  • 2





    @user178403 Either mix it with white (red!50!white) or use another colour you like, I just used it as an example.

    – samcarter
    2 hours ago











  • got it, is there a way to remove the gray shadow that has at the bottom of the block?

    – user178403
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    @user178403 Per default there is no gray shadow. You will have to make a MWE that allows us to reproduce your problem.

    – samcarter
    2 hours ago











  • I've fixed, it has to do with all the packages I have. This one useinnertheme[shadow]{rounded} I put % and gave the pure rectangle, thanks again.

    – user178403
    2 hours ago



















  • Thank you samcarter! Just one question, how to nivelate the level of red color? It's very intense and does not let distinguish the author text

    – user178403
    2 hours ago






  • 2





    @user178403 Either mix it with white (red!50!white) or use another colour you like, I just used it as an example.

    – samcarter
    2 hours ago











  • got it, is there a way to remove the gray shadow that has at the bottom of the block?

    – user178403
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    @user178403 Per default there is no gray shadow. You will have to make a MWE that allows us to reproduce your problem.

    – samcarter
    2 hours ago











  • I've fixed, it has to do with all the packages I have. This one useinnertheme[shadow]{rounded} I put % and gave the pure rectangle, thanks again.

    – user178403
    2 hours ago

















Thank you samcarter! Just one question, how to nivelate the level of red color? It's very intense and does not let distinguish the author text

– user178403
2 hours ago





Thank you samcarter! Just one question, how to nivelate the level of red color? It's very intense and does not let distinguish the author text

– user178403
2 hours ago




2




2





@user178403 Either mix it with white (red!50!white) or use another colour you like, I just used it as an example.

– samcarter
2 hours ago





@user178403 Either mix it with white (red!50!white) or use another colour you like, I just used it as an example.

– samcarter
2 hours ago













got it, is there a way to remove the gray shadow that has at the bottom of the block?

– user178403
2 hours ago





got it, is there a way to remove the gray shadow that has at the bottom of the block?

– user178403
2 hours ago




1




1





@user178403 Per default there is no gray shadow. You will have to make a MWE that allows us to reproduce your problem.

– samcarter
2 hours ago





@user178403 Per default there is no gray shadow. You will have to make a MWE that allows us to reproduce your problem.

– samcarter
2 hours ago













I've fixed, it has to do with all the packages I have. This one useinnertheme[shadow]{rounded} I put % and gave the pure rectangle, thanks again.

– user178403
2 hours ago





I've fixed, it has to do with all the packages I have. This one useinnertheme[shadow]{rounded} I put % and gave the pure rectangle, thanks again.

– user178403
2 hours ago


















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