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Moloch is a simple Beamer theme suitable for anyone to use. It is a fork of the Metropolis Theme.

The fork was created for the following reasons:

Here's a blog post in which I introduce the theme and write in more detail about the changes with respect to Metropolis.

Do not expect this theme to be backwards compatible with the Metropolis theme.

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Installation

Moloch is on CTAN, so you can install it using your favorite LaTeX package manager. For example, with tlmgr:

tlmgr install moloch

You can also install the theme from source, in which case you need a working LaTeX installation with l3build installed. Then just follow these steps:

git clone https://github.com/jolars/moloch.git
cd moloch
l3build install

Usage

The following code shows a minimal example of a Beamer presentation using Moloch.

\documentclass{beamer}
\usetheme{moloch}
\title{A minimal example}
\date{\today}
\author{Johan Larsson}
\institute{Centre for Modern Beamer Themes}
\begin{document}
  \maketitle
  \section{First Section}
  \begin{frame}{First Frame}
    Hello, world!
  \end{frame}
\end{document}

License

The theme itself is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. This means that if you change the theme and re-distribute it, you must retain the copyright notice header and license it under the same CC-BY-SA license. This does not affect the presentation that you create with the theme.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome, but we are generally not interested in changes that can be easily added through the standard Beamer interface.

Also, when writing commit messages, please use the conventional commits format.

Versioning

The project uses semantic versioning.

Acknowledgments

Almost all of moloch is a result of Mathias Vogelgesang's (@matze) hard work on the metropolis theme (of which moloch is a fork).

Thanks to @samcarter for the logo!