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% Copyright 2007 by
% Philippe Dreuw <dreuw@cs.rwth-aachen.de> and
% Thomas Deselaers <deselaers@cs.rwth-aachen.de>
% Slight modifications made in August 2009 by Nathaniel Johnston (nathaniel@nathanieljohnston.com)
%
% This file may be distributed and/or modified
%
% 1. under the LaTeX Project Public License and/or
% 2. under the GNU Public License.
%
%
% ChangeLog:
%
% 1.07 - bugfixed custom size handling, portrait or landscape settings are ignored now
% 1.06 - added the type1cm package for scalable math fonts
% 1.05 - added version check for xkeyval package
% 1.04 - added custom size handling
% 1.03 - improved predefined size handling
% 1.02 - minor bugfixes
% 1.01 - bugfixed size handling
% 1.00 - first beamerposter release
%
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\def\beamerposter@date{2008/03/11}
\def\beamerposter@msg{beamerposter: latex-beamer poster extension}
\typeout{Package: \beamerposter@date. v.\beamerposter@version. \beamerposter@msg}
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesPackage{beamerposter}[\beamerposter@date. v.\beamerposter@version. \beamerposter@msg]
\RequirePackage{xkeyval}[2006/11/18]
\RequirePackage{type1cm} %% get it from ftp://cam.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/type1cm.zip
\newif\ifportrait
\newif\ifcustomsize
\newif\ifdebug
\DeclareOptionX{size}[a0]{
\typeout{beamerposter: checking size input, please wait.}
\XKV@cc*+[\val\nr]{#1}{a0b,a0,a1,a2,a3,a4,custom}{%
\typeout{beamerposter: the input \val\ \nr\ was correct, we proceed.}
\ifcase\nr\relax
%a0b
\setlength{\paperwidth}{119cm}
\setlength{\paperheight}{88cm}
\setlength{\textwidth}{116cm}
\setlength{\textheight}{88cm}
\or
%a0
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\setlength{\textwidth}{117.82cm}
\setlength{\textheight}{82.96cm}
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%a1
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%a2
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%a3
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%a4
\setlength{\paperwidth}{29.7cm}
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\setlength{\textwidth}{28.7cm}
\setlength{\textheight}{20.0cm}
\or
\customsizetrue
\fi
}{%
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}%
\typeout{beamerposter: finished size input check.}
}
\DeclareOptionX{orientation}[portrait]{
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\XKV@cc*+[\val\nr]{#1}{portrait,landscape}{%
\typeout{beamerposter: the input \val\ \nr\ was correct, we proceed.}
\ifcase\nr\relax
\portraittrue
\or
\portraitfalse
\fi
}{%
\PackageWarning{beamerposter}{the input \val\ was incorrect and was ignored.}
}%
\typeout{beamerposter: finished orientation check.}
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\DeclareOptionX{width}{\edef\customwidth{#1}\typeout{beamerposter: custom poster width=\customwidth}}
\DeclareOptionX{height}{\edef\customheight{#1}\typeout{beamerposter: custom poster height=\customheight}}
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\DeclareOptionX*{\PackageWarning{beamerposter}{Unknown option ignored: \CurrentOption}}
%\DeclareOptionX*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{beamer}}
\ExecuteOptionsX{size=a0,scale=1.0}
\ProcessOptionsX\relax
\ifdebug
\RequirePackage[debug]{fp}
\else
\RequirePackage{fp}
\fi
%% swap sizes for portrait orientation
\ifportrait
\newdimen\tmp
\setlength{\tmp}{\paperwidth}
\setlength{\paperwidth}{\paperheight}
\setlength{\paperheight}{\tmp}
\setlength{\tmp}{\textwidth}
\setlength{\textwidth}{\textheight}
\setlength{\textheight}{\tmp}
\else\relax
\fi
%% overwrite dimensions if custom size
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\setlength{\paperwidth}{\customwidth cm}
\setlength{\paperheight}{\customheight cm}
\FPupn{\resulttextwidth}{1 customwidth -}
\FPupn{\resulttextheight}{1 customheight -}
\setlength{\textwidth}{\resulttextwidth cm}
\setlength{\textheight}{\resulttextheight cm}
\fi
%% Setting proper dimensions for a DIN A0 printer
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\setlength{\headsep}{0 cm}
\setlength{\topmargin}{-12.7 mm} % -1in +1.47cm
\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-25.4 mm} % -1in +0.4cm
%% For the page layout
\ifdebug
\typeout{beamerposter: paperwidth=\the\paperwidth, paperheight=\the\paperheight}
\typeout{beamerposter: textwidth=\the\textwidth, textwidth=\the\textheight}
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\geometry{
paperwidth=\the\paperwidth,
paperheight=\the\paperheight,
hmargin=1cm,%
vmargin=0cm,%
head=0.5cm, %
headsep=0pt,%
foot=0.5cm %
}
%% scalable vector fonts
\edef\fontSizeX{14.4}\edef\fontSizeY{18}
\FPupn{\resultscriptsizeX}{myfontscale fontSizeX * 2 round}
\FPupn{\resultscriptsizeY}{myfontscale fontSizeY * 2 round}
\renewcommand*{\tiny}{\fontsize{\resultscriptsizeX}{\resultscriptsizeY}\selectfont}
\edef\fontSizeX{17.28}\edef\fontSizeY{22}
\FPupn{\resultfootnotesizeX}{myfontscale fontSizeX * 2 round}
\FPupn{\resultfootnotesizeY}{myfontscale fontSizeY * 2 round}
\renewcommand*{\scriptsize}{\fontsize{\resultfootnotesizeX}{\resultfootnotesizeY}\selectfont}
\edef\fontSizeX{20.74}\edef\fontSizeY{25}
\FPupn{\resultsmallX}{myfontscale fontSizeX * 2 round}
\FPupn{\resultsmallY}{myfontscale fontSizeY * 2 round}
\renewcommand*{\footnotesize}{\fontsize{\resultsmallX}{\resultsmallY}\selectfont}
\edef\fontSizeX{24.88}\edef\fontSizeY{30}
\FPupn{\resultnormalsizeX}{myfontscale fontSizeX * 2 round}
\FPupn{\resultnormalsizeY}{myfontscale fontSizeY * 2 round}
\renewcommand*{\small}{\fontsize{\resultnormalsizeX}{\resultnormalsizeY}\selectfont}
\edef\fontSizeX{29.86}\edef\fontSizeY{37}
\FPupn{\resultlargeX}{myfontscale fontSizeX * 2 round}
\FPupn{\resultlargeY}{myfontscale fontSizeY * 2 round}
\renewcommand*{\normalsize}{\fontsize{\resultlargeX}{\resultlargeY}\selectfont}
\edef\fontSizeX{35.83}\edef\fontSizeY{45}
\FPupn{\resultLargeX}{myfontscale fontSizeX * 2 round}
\FPupn{\resultLargeY}{myfontscale fontSizeY * 2 round}
\renewcommand*{\large}{\fontsize{\resultLargeX}{\resultLargeY}\selectfont}
\edef\fontSizeX{43}\edef\fontSizeY{54}
\FPupn{\resultLARGEX}{myfontscale fontSizeX * 2 round}
\FPupn{\resultLARGEY}{myfontscale fontSizeY * 2 round}
\renewcommand*{\Large}{\fontsize{\resultLARGEX}{\resultLARGEY}\selectfont}
\edef\fontSizeX{51.6}\edef\fontSizeY{64}
\FPupn{\resulthugeX}{myfontscale fontSizeX * 2 round}
\FPupn{\resulthugeY}{myfontscale fontSizeY * 2 round}
\renewcommand*{\LARGE}{\fontsize{\resulthugeX}{\resulthugeY}\selectfont}
\edef\fontSizeX{61.92}\edef\fontSizeY{77}
\FPupn{\resultHugeX}{myfontscale fontSizeX * 2 round}
\FPupn{\resultHugeY}{myfontscale fontSizeY * 2 round}
\renewcommand*{\huge}{\fontsize{\resultHugeX}{\resultHugeY}\selectfont}
\edef\fontSizeX{74.3}\edef\fontSizeY{93}
\FPupn{\resultveryHugeX}{myfontscale fontSizeX * 2 round}
\FPupn{\resultveryHugeY}{myfontscale fontSizeY * 2 round}
\renewcommand*{\Huge}{\fontsize{\resultveryHugeX}{\resultveryHugeY}\selectfont}
\edef\fontSizeX{80.3}\edef\fontSizeY{101}
\FPupn{\resultVeryHugeX}{myfontscale fontSizeX * 2 round}
\FPupn{\resultVeryHugeY}{myfontscale fontSizeY * 2 round}
\newcommand*{\veryHuge}{\fontsize{\resultVeryHugeX}{\resultVeryHugeY}\selectfont}
\edef\fontSizeX{107}\edef\fontSizeY{134}
\FPupn{\resultVERYHugeX}{myfontscale fontSizeX * 2 round}
\FPupn{\resultVERYHugeY}{myfontscale fontSizeY * 2 round}
\newcommand*{\VeryHuge}{\fontsize{\resultVERYHugeX}{\resultVERYHugeY}\selectfont}
% set the normalfont (default)
\renewcommand*{\normalfont}{\normalsize}

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%==============================================================================
% Beamer style for the poster template posted at
% http://www.nathanieljohnston.com/2009/08/latex-poster-template/
%
% Created by the Computational Physics and Biophysics Group at Jacobs University
% https://teamwork.jacobs-university.de:8443/confluence/display/CoPandBiG/LaTeX+Poster
% Modified by Nathaniel Johnston (nathaniel@nathanieljohnston.com) in August 2009
% =============================================================================
\ProvidesPackage{beamerthemeconfposter}
\RequirePackage{tikz} % for drawing the nice rounded boxes
\usetikzlibrary{arrows,backgrounds}
\RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}
\RequirePackage{lmodern}
\RequirePackage{textcomp}
\RequirePackage{amsmath,amssymb}
\usefonttheme{professionalfonts}
\newcommand{\makeruleinbox}{{\usebeamercolor[bg]{block alerted title}\centering\hspace*{-0.7cm}\rule{\inboxrule}{0.5cm}}}
\usepackage{ragged2e}
%-----------------------------------------------------------
% Define a whole bunch of custom colours and fonts
%-----------------------------------------------------------
\definecolor{lgreen} {RGB}{180,210,100}
\definecolor{dblue} {RGB}{20,66,129}
\definecolor{ddblue} {RGB}{11,36,69}
\definecolor{lred} {RGB}{220,0,0}
\definecolor{nred} {RGB}{224,0,0}
\definecolor{norange}{RGB}{230,120,20}
\definecolor{nyellow}{RGB}{255,221,0}
\definecolor{ngreen} {RGB}{98,158,31}
\definecolor{dgreen} {RGB}{78,138,21}
\definecolor{nblue} {RGB}{28,130,185}
\definecolor{jblue} {RGB}{20,50,100}
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------
% More colours added due to conflict with Colordvi package
% Addition done by Nishan Mudalige (math.mudalige@uoguelph.ca) in April 2011
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------
\definecolor{GreenYellow} {RGB}{217, 229, 6} % GreenYellow Approximate PANTONE 388
\definecolor{Yellow} {RGB}{254, 223, 0} % Yellow Approximate PANTONE YELLOW
\definecolor{Goldenrod} {RGB}{249, 214, 22} % Goldenrod Approximate PANTONE 109
\definecolor{Dandelion} {RGB}{253, 200, 47} % Dandelion Approximate PANTONE 123
\definecolor{Apricot} {RGB}{255, 170, 123} % Apricot Approximate PANTONE 1565
\definecolor{Peach} {RGB}{255, 127, 69} % Peach Approximate PANTONE 164
\definecolor{Melon} {RGB}{255, 129, 141} % Melon Approximate PANTONE 177
\definecolor{YellowOrange} {RGB}{240, 171, 0} % YellowOrange Approximate PANTONE 130
\definecolor{Orange} {RGB}{255, 88, 0} % Orange Approximate PANTONE ORANGE-021
\definecolor{BurntOrange} {RGB}{199, 98, 43} % BurntOrange Approximate PANTONE 388
\definecolor{Bittersweet} {RGB}{189, 79, 25} % Bittersweet Approximate PANTONE 167
\definecolor{RedOrange} {RGB}{222, 56, 49} % RedOrange Approximate PANTONE 179
\definecolor{Mahogany} {RGB}{152, 50, 34} % Mahogany Approximate PANTONE 484
\definecolor{Maroon} {RGB}{152, 30, 50} % Maroon Approximate PANTONE 201
\definecolor{BrickRed} {RGB}{170, 39, 47} % BrickRed Approximate PANTONE 1805
\definecolor{Red} {RGB}{255, 0, 0} % Red Approx PANTONE LUMINOUS VIVID RED
\definecolor{BrilliantRed} {RGB}{237, 41, 57} % Red VERY-Approx PANTONE RED
\definecolor{OrangeRed} {RGB}{231, 58, 0} % OrangeRed No PANTONE match (TRIED PANTONE VIVID ORANGE RED)
\definecolor{RubineRed} {RGB}{202, 0, 93} % RubineRed Approximate PANTONE RUBINE-RED
\definecolor{WildStrawberry} {RGB}{203, 0, 68} % WildStrawberry Approximate PANTONE 206
\definecolor{Salmon} {RGB}{250, 147, 171} % Salmon Approximate PANTONE 183
\definecolor{CarnationPink} {RGB}{226, 110, 178} % CarnationPink Approximate PANTONE 218
\definecolor{Magenta} {RGB}{255, 0, 144} % Magenta Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-MAGENTA
\definecolor{VioletRed} {RGB}{215, 31, 133} % VioletRed Approximate PANTONE 219
\definecolor{Rhodamine} {RGB}{224, 17, 157} % Rhodamine Approximate PANTONE RHODAMINE-RED
\definecolor{Mulberry} {RGB}{163, 26, 126} % Mulberry Approximate PANTONE 241
\definecolor{RedViolet} {RGB}{161, 0, 107} % RedViolet Approximate PANTONE 234
\definecolor{Fuchsia} {RGB}{155, 24, 137} % Fuchsia Approximate PANTONE 248
\definecolor{Lavender} {RGB}{240, 146, 205} % Lavender Approximate PANTONE 223
\definecolor{Thistle} {RGB}{222, 129, 211} % Thistle Approximate PANTONE 245
\definecolor{Orchid} {RGB}{201, 102, 205} % Orchid Approximate PANTONE 252
\definecolor{DarkOrchid} {RGB}{153, 50, 204} % DarkOrchid No PANTONE match
\definecolor{Purple} {RGB}{182, 52, 187} % Purple Approximate PANTONE PURPLE
\definecolor{Plum} {RGB}{79, 50, 76} % Plum VERY-Approx PANTONE 518
\definecolor{Violet} {RGB}{75, 8, 161} % Violet Approximate PANTONE VIOLET
\definecolor{RoyalPurple} {RGB}{82, 35, 152} % RoyalPurple Approximate PANTONE 267
\definecolor{BlueViolet} {RGB}{33, 7, 106} % BlueViolet Approximate PANTONE 2755
\definecolor{Periwinkle} {RGB}{136, 132, 213} % Periwinkle Approximate PANTONE 2715
\definecolor{CadetBlue} {RGB}{95, 158, 160} % CadetBlue Approximate PANTONE (534+535)/2, Could not find get on my own so used PANTONE-CADET BLUE
\definecolor{CornflowerBlue} {RGB}{99, 177, 229} % CornflowerBlue Approximate PANTONE 292
\definecolor{MidnightBlue} {RGB}{0, 65, 101} % MidnightBlue Approximate PANTONE 302
\definecolor{NavyBlue} {RGB}{0, 70, 173} % NavyBlue Approximate PANTONE 293
\definecolor{RoyalBlue} {RGB}{0, 35, 102} % RoyalBlue No PANTONE match
\definecolor{Blue} {RGB}{0, 24, 168} % Blue Approximate PANTONE BLUE-072
\definecolor{Cerulean} {RGB}{0, 122, 201} % Cerulean Approximate PANTONE 3005
\definecolor{Cyan} {RGB}{0, 159, 218} % Cyan Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-CYAN
\definecolor{ProcessBlue} {RGB}{0, 136, 206} % ProcessBlue Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-BLUE
\definecolor{SkyBlue} {RGB}{91, 198, 232} % SkyBlue Approximate PANTONE 2985
\definecolor{Turquoise} {RGB}{0, 255, 239} % Turquoise Approximate PANTONE (312+313)/2, Could not find get on my own so used PANTONE-TURQUOISE
\definecolor{TealBlue} {RGB}{0, 124, 146} % TealBlue Approximate PANTONE 3145
\definecolor{Aquamarine} {RGB}{0, 148, 179} % Aquamarine Approximate PANTONE 3135
\definecolor{BlueGreen} {RGB}{0, 154, 166} % BlueGreen Approximate PANTONE 320
\definecolor{Emerald} {RGB}{80, 200, 120} % Emerald No PANTONE match
\definecolor{JungleGreen} {RGB}{0, 115, 99} % JungleGreen Approximate PANTONE 328
\definecolor{SeaGreen} {RGB}{0, 176, 146} % SeaGreen Approximate PANTONE 3268
\definecolor{Green} {RGB}{0, 173, 131} % Green VERY-Approx PANTONE GREEN
\definecolor{ForestGreen} {RGB}{0, 105, 60} % ForestGreen Approximate PANTONE 349
\definecolor{PineGreen} {RGB}{0, 98, 101} % PineGreen Approximate PANTONE 323
\definecolor{LimeGreen} {RGB}{50, 205, 50} % LimeGreen No PANTONE match
\definecolor{YellowGreen} {RGB}{146, 212, 0} % YellowGreen Approximate PANTONE 375
\definecolor{SpringGreen} {RGB}{201, 221, 3} % SpringGreen Approximate PANTONE 381
\definecolor{OliveGreen} {RGB}{135, 136, 0} % OliveGreen Approximate PANTONE 582
\definecolor{RawSienna} {RGB}{149, 82, 20} % RawSienna Approximate PANTONE 154
\definecolor{Sepia} {RGB}{98, 60, 27} % Sepia Approximate PANTONE 161
\definecolor{Brown} {RGB}{134, 67, 30} % Brown Approximate PANTONE 1615
\definecolor{Tan} {RGB}{210, 180, 140} % Tan No PANTONE match
\definecolor{Gray} {RGB}{139, 141, 142} % Gray Approximate PANTONE COOL-GRAY-8
\definecolor{Black} {RGB}{30, 30, 30} % Black Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-BLACK
\definecolor{White} {RGB}{255, 255, 255} % White No PANTONE match
% set the basic colors
\setbeamercolor{palette primary} {fg=black,bg=white}
\setbeamercolor{palette secondary} {fg=black,bg=white}
\setbeamercolor{palette tertiary} {bg=jblue,fg=white}
\setbeamercolor{palette quaternary}{fg=black,bg=white}
\setbeamercolor{structure}{fg=jblue}
\setbeamercolor{titlelike} {bg=jblue,fg=white}
\setbeamercolor{frametitle} {bg=jblue!10,fg=jblue}
\setbeamercolor{cboxb}{fg=black,bg=jblue}
\setbeamercolor{cboxr}{fg=black,bg=red}
% set colors for itemize/enumerate
\setbeamercolor{item}{fg=ngreen}
\setbeamercolor{item projected}{fg=white,bg=ngreen}
% set colors for blocks
\setbeamercolor{block title}{fg=ngreen,bg=white}
\setbeamercolor{block body}{fg=black,bg=white}
% set colors for alerted blocks (blocks with frame)
\setbeamercolor{block alerted title}{fg=white,bg=jblue}
\setbeamercolor{block alerted body}{fg=black,bg=jblue!10}
% set the fonts
\setbeamerfont{section in head/foot}{series=\bfseries}
\setbeamerfont{block title}{series=\bfseries}
\setbeamerfont{block alerted title}{series=\bfseries}
\setbeamerfont{frametitle}{series=\bfseries}
\setbeamerfont{frametitle}{size=\Large}
\setbeamerfont{block body}{series=\rmfamily}
% set some beamer theme options
\setbeamertemplate{title page}[default][colsep=-4bp,rounded=true]
\setbeamertemplate{sections/subsections in toc}[square]
\setbeamertemplate{items}[circle]
\setbeamertemplate{blocks}[width=0.0]
\beamertemplatenavigationsymbolsempty
% set bibliography style
\setbeamertemplate{bibliography item}[text]
\setbeamercolor{bibliography item}{fg=black,bg=white}
\setbeamercolor{bibliography entry author}{fg=black,bg=white}
\setbeamercolor{bibliography item}{fg=black,bg=white}
% define some length variables that are used by the template
\newlength{\inboxwd}
\newlength{\iinboxwd}
\newlength{\inboxrule}
\makeatletter
\makeatother
%==============================================================================
% build the poster title
%==============================================================================
\setbeamertemplate{headline}{
\leavevmode
\begin{columns}
\begin{column}{\linewidth}
\vskip1cm
\centering
\usebeamercolor{title in headline}{\color{jblue}\Huge{\textbf{\inserttitle}}\\[0.5ex]}
\usebeamercolor{author in headline}{\color{fg}\Large{\insertauthor}\\[1ex]}
\usebeamercolor{institute in headline}{\color{fg}\large{\insertinstitute}\\[1ex]}
\vskip1cm
\end{column}
\vspace{1cm}
\end{columns}
\vspace{0.5in}
\hspace{0.5in}\begin{beamercolorbox}[wd=47in,colsep=0.15cm]{cboxb}\end{beamercolorbox}
\vspace{0.1in}
}
% Block definition
\setbeamertemplate{block begin}
{
\par\vskip\medskipamount
\begin{beamercolorbox}[colsep*=0ex,dp={2ex},center]{block title}
\vskip-0.25cm
\usebeamerfont{block title}\large\insertblocktitle
\begin{flushleft}
\vskip-1cm
\begin{tikzpicture}[remember picture,overlay]
\shade [inner color=gray,outer color=white]
(0,0) rectangle (\textwidth,0.3cm);
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{flushleft}
\end{beamercolorbox}
{\parskip0pt\par}
\ifbeamercolorempty[bg]{block title}
{}
{\ifbeamercolorempty[bg]{block body}{}{\nointerlineskip\vskip-0.5pt}}
\usebeamerfont{block body}
\vskip-0.5cm
\begin{beamercolorbox}[colsep*=0ex,vmode]{block body}
\justifying
}
\setbeamertemplate{block end}
{
\end{beamercolorbox}
\vskip\smallskipamount
}
% Alert block definition (with frame)
\setbeamertemplate{block alerted begin}
{
\par\vskip\medskipamount
\begin{beamercolorbox}[sep=0ex,rounded=true,center,dp={2ex}]{block alerted title}
\vskip0.01cm
\usebeamerfont{block title}\large\insertblocktitle
\end{beamercolorbox}
{\parskip0pt\par}
\usebeamerfont{block body}
\vskip-0.8cm
\begin{beamercolorbox}[sep=0.5cm, rounded=true,center]{block alerted title}
\setlength{\inboxwd}{\linewidth}
\addtolength{\inboxwd}{-1cm}
\begin{beamercolorbox}[rounded=true,wd={\inboxwd},center]{block alerted body}
\setlength{\iinboxwd}{\inboxwd}
\setlength{\inboxrule}{\inboxwd}
\addtolength{\iinboxwd}{-0.5cm}
\addtolength{\inboxrule}{0.5cm}
\begin{center}
\begin{minipage}{\iinboxwd}
\justifying
}
\setbeamertemplate{block alerted end}
{
\end{minipage}
\end{center}
\end{beamercolorbox}
\end{beamercolorbox}
\vskip\smallskipamount
}

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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% LaTeX poster template
% Created by Nathaniel Johnston
% August 2009
% http://www.nathanieljohnston.com/2009/08/latex-poster-template/
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\documentclass[final]{beamer}
\usepackage[scale=1.24]{beamerposter}
\usepackage{graphicx} % allows us to import images
%-----------------------------------------------------------
% Define the column width and poster size
% To set effective sepwid, onecolwid and twocolwid values, first choose how many columns you want and how much separation you want between columns
% The separation I chose is 0.024 and I want 4 columns
% Then set onecolwid to be (1-(4+1)*0.024)/4 = 0.22
% Set twocolwid to be 2*onecolwid + sepwid = 0.464
%-----------------------------------------------------------
\newlength{\sepwid}
\newlength{\onecolwid}
\newlength{\twocolwid}
\newlength{\threecolwid}
\setlength{\paperwidth}{48in}
\setlength{\paperheight}{36in}
\setlength{\sepwid}{0.024\paperwidth}
\setlength{\onecolwid}{0.22\paperwidth}
\setlength{\twocolwid}{0.464\paperwidth}
\setlength{\threecolwid}{0.708\paperwidth}
\setlength{\topmargin}{-0.5in}
\usetheme{confposter}
\usepackage{exscale}
%-----------------------------------------------------------
% The next part fixes a problem with figure numbering. Thanks Nishan!
% When including a figure in your poster, be sure that the commands are typed in the following order:
% \begin{figure}
% \includegraphics[...]{...}
% \caption{...}
% \end{figure}
% That is, put the \caption after the \includegraphics
%-----------------------------------------------------------
\usecaptiontemplate{
\small
\structure{\insertcaptionname~\insertcaptionnumber:}
\insertcaption}
%-----------------------------------------------------------
% Define colours (see beamerthemeconfposter.sty to change these colour definitions)
%-----------------------------------------------------------
\setbeamercolor{block title}{fg=ngreen,bg=white}
\setbeamercolor{block body}{fg=black,bg=white}
\setbeamercolor{block alerted title}{fg=white,bg=dblue!70}
\setbeamercolor{block alerted body}{fg=black,bg=dblue!10}
%-----------------------------------------------------------
% Name and authors of poster/paper/research
%-----------------------------------------------------------
\title{This Was Made in \LaTeX}
\author{Your Name}
\institute{Department and University Name}
%-----------------------------------------------------------
% Start the poster itself
%-----------------------------------------------------------
\begin{document}
\begin{frame}[t]
\begin{columns}[t] % the [t] option aligns the column's content at the top
\begin{column}{\sepwid}\end{column} % empty spacer column
\begin{column}{\onecolwid}
\begin{block}{Requirements of the Template}
In order for your poster to compile properly, up-to-date versions of the following packages are required:
\vskip1ex
\begin{itemize}
\item latexbeamer
\item pgf (Tikz)
\item beamerposter
\end{itemize}
\vskip1ex
All of those packages are contained in both the MikTeX and the TexLive distribution of LaTeX.
\end{block}
\vskip2ex
\begin{block}{A Standard Block}
The standard block environment looks like this. It has justified text and a green title with an underline. You can create one like so:
\begin{semiverbatim}
{\color{red}\\begin}\{{\color{blue}block}\}\{Title\}\newline
\hskip1ex.......\newline
{\color{red}\\end}\{{\color{blue}block}\}
\end{semiverbatim}
\end{block}
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\begin{alertblock}{An ``Alert'' Block}
The ``alert'' block environment looks like this. It also has justified text, but it has a border and a light background to make it stand out. You can create one like so:
\begin{semiverbatim}
{\color{red}\\begin}\{{\color{blue}alertblock}\}\{Title\}\newline
\hskip1ex.......\newline
{\color{red}\\end}\{{\color{blue}alertblock}\}
\end{semiverbatim}
\end{alertblock}
\end{column}
\begin{column}{\sepwid}\end{column} % empty spacer column
\begin{column}{\threecolwid} % create a three-column-wide column and then we will split it up later
\begin{block}{Altering Column Spans}
You can make columns that span multiple other columns relatively easily. Lengths are defined in the template that make columns look normal-ish if you want to use a four-column layout like this poster. If you want to use a different number of columns, you will have to modify those lengths accordingly at the top of the poster.tex file.
In particular, near the top of the TeX file you will see lines that look like:
\begin{semiverbatim}
\hskip1ex\\setlength\{\\sepwid\}\{0.024\\paperwidth\}
\hskip1ex\\setlength\{\\onecolwid\}\{0.22\\paperwidth\}
\hskip1ex\\setlength\{\\twocolwid\}\{0.464\\paperwidth\}
\hskip1ex\\setlength\{\\threecolwid\}\{0.708\\paperwidth\}
\end{semiverbatim}
Set ``sepwid'' to be some small length somewhere near 0.025 (this is the space between columns). Then if $n$ is the number of columns you want, you should set
\begin{align*}
\text{onecolwid} & = \frac{1}{n}(1-(n+1)\times\text{sepwid}), \\
\text{twocolwid} & = 2\times\text{onecolwid} + \text{sepwid}, \\
\text{threecolwid} & = 3\times\text{onecolwid} + 2\times\text{sepwid}.
\end{align*}
\end{block}
\begin{columns}[t,totalwidth=\threecolwid] % split up that three-column-wide column
\begin{column}{\onecolwid}
\setbeamercolor{block title}{fg=red,bg=white}%frame color
\setbeamercolor{block body}{fg=black,bg=white}%body color
\begin{block}{Block Colours}
For the standard blocks there are two colours; one for the title and one for the block body:\\
\begin{semiverbatim}
{\color{red}\\setbeamercolor}\{block title\}\newline \{fg=red,bg=white\}
\end{semiverbatim}
\begin{semiverbatim}
{\color{red}\\setbeamercolor}\{block body\}\newline \{fg=black,bg=white\}
\end{semiverbatim}
The \emph{fg} colour sets the text colour and \emph{bg} sets the background colour.
For the normal blocks it makes no sense to use a background colour other than white. You \emph{can} change it, but it will look weird!
\end{block}
\end{column}
\begin{column}{\onecolwid}
\setbeamercolor{block alerted title}{fg=black,bg=norange} % frame color
\setbeamercolor{block alerted body}{fg=black,bg=white} % body color
\begin{alertblock}{Alert Block Colours}
You can similarly modify the colours for alert blocks (but try not to overdo it):\\
\begin{semiverbatim}
{\color{red}\\setbeamercolor}\{block title\}\newline \{fg=black,bg=norange\}
\end{semiverbatim}
\begin{semiverbatim}
{\color{red}\\setbeamercolor}\{block body\}\newline \{fg=black,bg=white\}
\end{semiverbatim}
\end{alertblock}
\end{column}
\begin{column}{\onecolwid}
\begin{block}{References}
Some references and a graphic to show you how it's done:
\small{\begin{thebibliography}{99}
\bibitem{KLPL06} D.~W. Kribs, R. Laflamme, D. Poulin, M. Lesosky, Quantum Inf. \& Comp. \textbf{6} (2006), 383-399.
\bibitem{zanardi97} P. Zanardi, M. Rasetti, Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{79}, 3306 (1997).
\end{thebibliography}}
\vspace{0.75in}
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[width=5in]{canada.jpg}
\end{center}
\end{block}
\end{column}
\end{columns}
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\end{column}
\begin{column}{\sepwid}\end{column} % empty spacer column
\end{columns}
\end{frame}
\end{document}