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I'm currently working on a presentation using the beamer class and I've stumbled upon a problem that I don't know how to solve. Consider the follwoing MWE:



documentclass{beamer}

mode<presentation> {
usetheme{Madrid}
setbeamertemplate{footline}{}}

usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{amssymb, amsthm, mathtools}

usefonttheme{serif}

begin{document}
begin{frame}frametitle{Useful relations to keep in mind}
begin{align*}
A&=B+C& U&=psi(x)\
G&= AA& C&=partial^nu\
B&=A+B& F&=BB
end{align*}
end{frame}
end{document}


This gives
enter image description here
but I'd like it to be
enter image description here



I'm honestly a bit lost at how one could achieve this since I never had to work with "filling" things in Latex with color...



EDIT: Just to make it clear, this should only apply to one frame, all other frames should stay normal!










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I'm currently working on a presentation using the beamer class and I've stumbled upon a problem that I don't know how to solve. Consider the follwoing MWE:



documentclass{beamer}

mode<presentation> {
usetheme{Madrid}
setbeamertemplate{footline}{}}

usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{amssymb, amsthm, mathtools}

usefonttheme{serif}

begin{document}
begin{frame}frametitle{Useful relations to keep in mind}
begin{align*}
A&=B+C& U&=psi(x)\
G&= AA& C&=partial^nu\
B&=A+B& F&=BB
end{align*}
end{frame}
end{document}


This gives
enter image description here
but I'd like it to be
enter image description here



I'm honestly a bit lost at how one could achieve this since I never had to work with "filling" things in Latex with color...



EDIT: Just to make it clear, this should only apply to one frame, all other frames should stay normal!










share|improve this question




















  • 3





    Welcome to TeX.SE!

    – Kurt
    Mar 18 at 21:28











  • Off-topic: you don't need graphicx with beamer

    – samcarter
    Mar 18 at 21:32














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2








I'm currently working on a presentation using the beamer class and I've stumbled upon a problem that I don't know how to solve. Consider the follwoing MWE:



documentclass{beamer}

mode<presentation> {
usetheme{Madrid}
setbeamertemplate{footline}{}}

usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{amssymb, amsthm, mathtools}

usefonttheme{serif}

begin{document}
begin{frame}frametitle{Useful relations to keep in mind}
begin{align*}
A&=B+C& U&=psi(x)\
G&= AA& C&=partial^nu\
B&=A+B& F&=BB
end{align*}
end{frame}
end{document}


This gives
enter image description here
but I'd like it to be
enter image description here



I'm honestly a bit lost at how one could achieve this since I never had to work with "filling" things in Latex with color...



EDIT: Just to make it clear, this should only apply to one frame, all other frames should stay normal!










share|improve this question
















I'm currently working on a presentation using the beamer class and I've stumbled upon a problem that I don't know how to solve. Consider the follwoing MWE:



documentclass{beamer}

mode<presentation> {
usetheme{Madrid}
setbeamertemplate{footline}{}}

usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{amssymb, amsthm, mathtools}

usefonttheme{serif}

begin{document}
begin{frame}frametitle{Useful relations to keep in mind}
begin{align*}
A&=B+C& U&=psi(x)\
G&= AA& C&=partial^nu\
B&=A+B& F&=BB
end{align*}
end{frame}
end{document}


This gives
enter image description here
but I'd like it to be
enter image description here



I'm honestly a bit lost at how one could achieve this since I never had to work with "filling" things in Latex with color...



EDIT: Just to make it clear, this should only apply to one frame, all other frames should stay normal!







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  • 3





    Welcome to TeX.SE!

    – Kurt
    Mar 18 at 21:28











  • Off-topic: you don't need graphicx with beamer

    – samcarter
    Mar 18 at 21:32














  • 3





    Welcome to TeX.SE!

    – Kurt
    Mar 18 at 21:28











  • Off-topic: you don't need graphicx with beamer

    – samcarter
    Mar 18 at 21:32








3




3





Welcome to TeX.SE!

– Kurt
Mar 18 at 21:28





Welcome to TeX.SE!

– Kurt
Mar 18 at 21:28













Off-topic: you don't need graphicx with beamer

– samcarter
Mar 18 at 21:32





Off-topic: you don't need graphicx with beamer

– samcarter
Mar 18 at 21:32










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Welcome. How about



documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{tikzmark}
mode<presentation> {
usetheme{Madrid}
setbeamertemplate{footline}{}}

usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{amssymb, amsthm, mathtools}

usefonttheme{serif}

begin{document}
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{Useful relations to keep in mind}
begin{align*}
A&=B+C& U&=psi(x)\
G&= AA& C&=partial^nu\
B&=A+B& F&=BBtikzmark{aux}
end{align*}
begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
fill ([yshift=-1ex]pic cs:aux) coordinate (aux) (current page.south west) rectangle
(aux-|current page.east);
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here



You can, of course, move the equations up and it still works.



documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{tikzmark}
mode<presentation> {
usetheme{Madrid}
setbeamertemplate{footline}{}}

usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{amssymb, amsthm, mathtools}

usefonttheme{serif}

begin{document}
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{Useful relations to keep in mind}
vspace*{-3em}
begin{align*}
A&=B+C& U&=psi(x)\
G&= AA& C&=partial^nu\
B&=A+B& F&=BBtikzmark{aux}
end{align*}
begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
fill ([yshift=-1ex]pic cs:aux) coordinate (aux) (current page.south west) rectangle
(aux-|current page.east);
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer


























  • First of all, thanks for the answer! This is very close to what I'm looking for... Would it be possible to shift the align environment up a bit (closer to the title) and fill the rest with black?

    – Marius Jaeger
    Mar 19 at 10:28











  • @MariusJaeger Of course. I added a version that does that.

    – marmot
    Mar 19 at 14:10











  • Works perfectly! Thank you very much!

    – Marius Jaeger
    Mar 19 at 16:14












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Welcome. How about



documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{tikzmark}
mode<presentation> {
usetheme{Madrid}
setbeamertemplate{footline}{}}

usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{amssymb, amsthm, mathtools}

usefonttheme{serif}

begin{document}
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{Useful relations to keep in mind}
begin{align*}
A&=B+C& U&=psi(x)\
G&= AA& C&=partial^nu\
B&=A+B& F&=BBtikzmark{aux}
end{align*}
begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
fill ([yshift=-1ex]pic cs:aux) coordinate (aux) (current page.south west) rectangle
(aux-|current page.east);
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here



You can, of course, move the equations up and it still works.



documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{tikzmark}
mode<presentation> {
usetheme{Madrid}
setbeamertemplate{footline}{}}

usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{amssymb, amsthm, mathtools}

usefonttheme{serif}

begin{document}
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{Useful relations to keep in mind}
vspace*{-3em}
begin{align*}
A&=B+C& U&=psi(x)\
G&= AA& C&=partial^nu\
B&=A+B& F&=BBtikzmark{aux}
end{align*}
begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
fill ([yshift=-1ex]pic cs:aux) coordinate (aux) (current page.south west) rectangle
(aux-|current page.east);
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer


























  • First of all, thanks for the answer! This is very close to what I'm looking for... Would it be possible to shift the align environment up a bit (closer to the title) and fill the rest with black?

    – Marius Jaeger
    Mar 19 at 10:28











  • @MariusJaeger Of course. I added a version that does that.

    – marmot
    Mar 19 at 14:10











  • Works perfectly! Thank you very much!

    – Marius Jaeger
    Mar 19 at 16:14
















3














Welcome. How about



documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{tikzmark}
mode<presentation> {
usetheme{Madrid}
setbeamertemplate{footline}{}}

usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{amssymb, amsthm, mathtools}

usefonttheme{serif}

begin{document}
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{Useful relations to keep in mind}
begin{align*}
A&=B+C& U&=psi(x)\
G&= AA& C&=partial^nu\
B&=A+B& F&=BBtikzmark{aux}
end{align*}
begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
fill ([yshift=-1ex]pic cs:aux) coordinate (aux) (current page.south west) rectangle
(aux-|current page.east);
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here



You can, of course, move the equations up and it still works.



documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{tikzmark}
mode<presentation> {
usetheme{Madrid}
setbeamertemplate{footline}{}}

usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{amssymb, amsthm, mathtools}

usefonttheme{serif}

begin{document}
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{Useful relations to keep in mind}
vspace*{-3em}
begin{align*}
A&=B+C& U&=psi(x)\
G&= AA& C&=partial^nu\
B&=A+B& F&=BBtikzmark{aux}
end{align*}
begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
fill ([yshift=-1ex]pic cs:aux) coordinate (aux) (current page.south west) rectangle
(aux-|current page.east);
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer


























  • First of all, thanks for the answer! This is very close to what I'm looking for... Would it be possible to shift the align environment up a bit (closer to the title) and fill the rest with black?

    – Marius Jaeger
    Mar 19 at 10:28











  • @MariusJaeger Of course. I added a version that does that.

    – marmot
    Mar 19 at 14:10











  • Works perfectly! Thank you very much!

    – Marius Jaeger
    Mar 19 at 16:14














3












3








3







Welcome. How about



documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{tikzmark}
mode<presentation> {
usetheme{Madrid}
setbeamertemplate{footline}{}}

usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{amssymb, amsthm, mathtools}

usefonttheme{serif}

begin{document}
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{Useful relations to keep in mind}
begin{align*}
A&=B+C& U&=psi(x)\
G&= AA& C&=partial^nu\
B&=A+B& F&=BBtikzmark{aux}
end{align*}
begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
fill ([yshift=-1ex]pic cs:aux) coordinate (aux) (current page.south west) rectangle
(aux-|current page.east);
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here



You can, of course, move the equations up and it still works.



documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{tikzmark}
mode<presentation> {
usetheme{Madrid}
setbeamertemplate{footline}{}}

usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{amssymb, amsthm, mathtools}

usefonttheme{serif}

begin{document}
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{Useful relations to keep in mind}
vspace*{-3em}
begin{align*}
A&=B+C& U&=psi(x)\
G&= AA& C&=partial^nu\
B&=A+B& F&=BBtikzmark{aux}
end{align*}
begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
fill ([yshift=-1ex]pic cs:aux) coordinate (aux) (current page.south west) rectangle
(aux-|current page.east);
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer















Welcome. How about



documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{tikzmark}
mode<presentation> {
usetheme{Madrid}
setbeamertemplate{footline}{}}

usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{amssymb, amsthm, mathtools}

usefonttheme{serif}

begin{document}
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{Useful relations to keep in mind}
begin{align*}
A&=B+C& U&=psi(x)\
G&= AA& C&=partial^nu\
B&=A+B& F&=BBtikzmark{aux}
end{align*}
begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
fill ([yshift=-1ex]pic cs:aux) coordinate (aux) (current page.south west) rectangle
(aux-|current page.east);
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here



You can, of course, move the equations up and it still works.



documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{tikzmark}
mode<presentation> {
usetheme{Madrid}
setbeamertemplate{footline}{}}

usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{amssymb, amsthm, mathtools}

usefonttheme{serif}

begin{document}
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{Useful relations to keep in mind}
vspace*{-3em}
begin{align*}
A&=B+C& U&=psi(x)\
G&= AA& C&=partial^nu\
B&=A+B& F&=BBtikzmark{aux}
end{align*}
begin{tikzpicture}[overlay,remember picture]
fill ([yshift=-1ex]pic cs:aux) coordinate (aux) (current page.south west) rectangle
(aux-|current page.east);
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here







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  • First of all, thanks for the answer! This is very close to what I'm looking for... Would it be possible to shift the align environment up a bit (closer to the title) and fill the rest with black?

    – Marius Jaeger
    Mar 19 at 10:28











  • @MariusJaeger Of course. I added a version that does that.

    – marmot
    Mar 19 at 14:10











  • Works perfectly! Thank you very much!

    – Marius Jaeger
    Mar 19 at 16:14



















  • First of all, thanks for the answer! This is very close to what I'm looking for... Would it be possible to shift the align environment up a bit (closer to the title) and fill the rest with black?

    – Marius Jaeger
    Mar 19 at 10:28











  • @MariusJaeger Of course. I added a version that does that.

    – marmot
    Mar 19 at 14:10











  • Works perfectly! Thank you very much!

    – Marius Jaeger
    Mar 19 at 16:14

















First of all, thanks for the answer! This is very close to what I'm looking for... Would it be possible to shift the align environment up a bit (closer to the title) and fill the rest with black?

– Marius Jaeger
Mar 19 at 10:28





First of all, thanks for the answer! This is very close to what I'm looking for... Would it be possible to shift the align environment up a bit (closer to the title) and fill the rest with black?

– Marius Jaeger
Mar 19 at 10:28













@MariusJaeger Of course. I added a version that does that.

– marmot
Mar 19 at 14:10





@MariusJaeger Of course. I added a version that does that.

– marmot
Mar 19 at 14:10













Works perfectly! Thank you very much!

– Marius Jaeger
Mar 19 at 16:14





Works perfectly! Thank you very much!

– Marius Jaeger
Mar 19 at 16:14


















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