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\documentclass[aspectratio=1610]{beamer}
% This can be compiled with pdflatex.
% Load fontspec so that you can load OTF/TTF fonts if you want to; but then you must compile with xelatex or lualatex!
% \usepackage{fontspec}
% beamerthemeMirage.sty v1.0 2024/04/14
% by LianTze Lim ([email protected])
% A beamer theme inspired by Zhou Shen's `Mirage' song poster
% \usetheme{Mirage} % Default = dark mode
\usetheme[light]{Mirage} % Alternative light mode
% The glowy light in the footnline
% \setlength{\MirageGlowRadius}{0.25ex}
% Mirage theme loads the fontawesome5 package
\title{Mirage Theme}
\subtitle{Inspired by the song poster of the lead single, \emph{Mirage}}
\author{LianTze Lim}
\institute{The full album \emph{Shenself} now available on all major music platforms}
\date{2024/10/22}
\usepackage{iftex}
% These fonts will work with pdflatex, xelatex, lualatex
\usepackage[lining,tabular]{carlito}
\usepackage{caladea}
\ifboolexpr{bool{xetex} or bool{luatex}}{
% Unicode-math and TTF/OTF fonts will only work with xelatex, lualatex
\usepackage{unicode-math}
% \setmathfont{STIX Two Math}
% \setmathfont{Erewhon Math}
\setmathfont{Fira Math}
}{% Sans math font in pdflatex:
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{newtxsf}
}
\begin{document}
\frame{\maketitle}
\section{Intro}
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{Introduction}
\begin{itemize}
\item Behold the mechanical dove \faDove{} flying through the air
\item How might its eyes be lit \faEye[regular] that it appears lifelike
\begin{enumerate}
\item Are digital dawns and dusks \faCloudSun{} more colourful? \faCloudMoon
\item Are bionic lovers \faGrinHearts{} more faithful? \faGrin*[regular]
\end{enumerate}
\item Push this one door open \faDoorOpen{} and there are thousands more \faDoorClosed{\small\faDoorClosed}{\footnotesize\faDoorClosed}{\scriptsize\faDoorClosed}{\tiny\faDoorClosed}
\end{itemize}
\end{frame}
\subsection{Lists}
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{The ancient gaze from aeons ago}
\begin{enumerate}
\item How might it discern if this moment is fantasy or real
\begin{enumerate}
\item Is man-made talent true inherent wisdom?
\begin{enumerate}
\item Do cloned bodies have souls?
\item Forever questioning, but ever without a conclusion
\end{enumerate}
\end{enumerate}
\item \alert{Can it be real}
\end{enumerate}
\end{frame}
\section{Blocks}
\begin{frame}[c]
\frametitle{The Heavenward Staircase of Wisdom is ever endless}
\begin{columns}
\begin{column}[b]{.35\textwidth}
\begin{pullquote}
Can it be real\\
The world is a mirage
\end{pullquote}
\end{column}
\begin{column}[t]{.65\textwidth}
\setbeamercolor{pullquote}{fg=MirageBlue}
\renewcommand{\MiragePullquoteOpen}{«}
\begin{pullquote}
Amidst barren hills of electronic fantasies\\
I search for oases of truth\\
Though as small as mayflies\\
I dare gaze at the galaxies
\end{pullquote}
\end{column}
\end{columns}
\end{frame}
% \renewcommand{\MirageFrametitlePrefix}{\faDove}
% \renewcommand{\MirageProofPrefix}{\faCheckSquare[regular]}
% \renewcommand{\MirageTheoremPrefix}{\faCogs}
\begin{frame}[allowframebreaks]{Blocks blocks blocks 123}
\begin{exampleblock}{Gosh I've no idea what I'm writing, do you?}
Now solve $x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 -4ac}}{2a}$. This should be easy, right?
\end{exampleblock}
\begin{alertblock}{Gosh I've no idea what I'm writing, do you?}
\[ x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 -4ac}}{2a}, \quad\therefore \alpha \neq \Omega \]
\end{alertblock}
\begin{block}{Gosh I've no idea what I'm writing, do you?}
\[ x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 -4ac}}{2a}, \quad\therefore \alpha \neq \Omega \]
\end{block}
\begin{proof}
As everyone can clearly see, $1+1=2$.
\end{proof}
\begin{theorem}
A wonderful thing is about to happen -- it \emph{will} eventually happen.
\end{theorem}
\begin{definition}
A wonderful thing is about to happen -- it \emph{will} eventually happen.
\end{definition}
\end{frame}
\end{document}