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Which template exists to avoid black and blue colors? The most templates are using either blue or black. Is there something with red or green available?

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If you use a pre-defines style (Madrid, Hannover, Antibe, Warsaw,...) , you can use the command

\usecolortheme[rgb=0.97,0.35,0.04]{structure}

Put it in your preamble, and it will adapt the colour of the theme...

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  • what means rgb? – user29701 May 07 '13 at 20:56
  • maybe red green blue – mnemonic May 07 '13 at 20:57
  • It's the international code for describing the colours...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RGB_color_model

    But if you don't want to use these codes, the package xcolor has named a lot of colours...

    Just add \usepackage[dvipsnames]{xcolor}in your preamble, and use these colors : https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Colors

    – 3isenHeim May 07 '13 at 21:00
  • @PierreVivegnis that's an assumption that somebody (user29701) prefers the color names when not being familiar with rgb. yes, it would be easy to use SkyBlue for instance, but mostly that will not be a requirement. – mnemonic May 07 '13 at 21:16
  • Of course it's not a requirement ! I only suggest it because he didn't seem very familiar with rgb (neither I am)... It was just a proposition, sorry for the misunderstanding. – 3isenHeim May 07 '13 at 21:31
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theme overview sorted by color

musing regarding font color that copes with beamer vs. handout mode in addition.

mnemonic
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