How to place a logo in the simpleslides module in ConTeXt?

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I found simpleslides module extremely suitable for academic presentations, yet I am clueless as how to place a logo in the lower right area of the slides in any of the specified styles. Is there any way to place a logo simply from the presentation context file? or something must be done in the third party module styles? The documentation of simpleslides module indicate that tweaking any of the provided styles is possible, but still your help would be highly appreciated to show how. I didn't find helpful information by searching the ConTeXt Wiki



MWE from the same module



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]
setupTitle
[ title=Simple Slides?,
author=Hirwanto,
date=6 Januari 2013,
]



setupvisualcounter
[simpleslides:squarescounter]
[
distance=(thedimexprvisualcounterparametermaxwidth)/last_counter - width,
]

stopmode
starttext

placeTitle

SlideTitle The first slide

Write whatever you want.

SlideTitle The second slide
Continue writing.
% externalfigure[logo.png][width=3cm,frame=off] % How to include a logo?
stoptext

%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: context
%%% TeX-master: t
%%% TeX-engine: luatex
%%% End:









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  • I am one of the co-authors of simpleslides (but I am not longer a current maintainer). The module does not provide any mechanism for placing a logo. So, using layers to place the logo is the simplest solution.
    – Aditya
    47 mins ago










  • @Aditya, Sir thank you for your feedback.
    – doctorate
    44 mins ago














up vote
3
down vote

favorite












I found simpleslides module extremely suitable for academic presentations, yet I am clueless as how to place a logo in the lower right area of the slides in any of the specified styles. Is there any way to place a logo simply from the presentation context file? or something must be done in the third party module styles? The documentation of simpleslides module indicate that tweaking any of the provided styles is possible, but still your help would be highly appreciated to show how. I didn't find helpful information by searching the ConTeXt Wiki



MWE from the same module



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]
setupTitle
[ title=Simple Slides?,
author=Hirwanto,
date=6 Januari 2013,
]



setupvisualcounter
[simpleslides:squarescounter]
[
distance=(thedimexprvisualcounterparametermaxwidth)/last_counter - width,
]

stopmode
starttext

placeTitle

SlideTitle The first slide

Write whatever you want.

SlideTitle The second slide
Continue writing.
% externalfigure[logo.png][width=3cm,frame=off] % How to include a logo?
stoptext

%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: context
%%% TeX-master: t
%%% TeX-engine: luatex
%%% End:









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  • I am one of the co-authors of simpleslides (but I am not longer a current maintainer). The module does not provide any mechanism for placing a logo. So, using layers to place the logo is the simplest solution.
    – Aditya
    47 mins ago










  • @Aditya, Sir thank you for your feedback.
    – doctorate
    44 mins ago












up vote
3
down vote

favorite









up vote
3
down vote

favorite











I found simpleslides module extremely suitable for academic presentations, yet I am clueless as how to place a logo in the lower right area of the slides in any of the specified styles. Is there any way to place a logo simply from the presentation context file? or something must be done in the third party module styles? The documentation of simpleslides module indicate that tweaking any of the provided styles is possible, but still your help would be highly appreciated to show how. I didn't find helpful information by searching the ConTeXt Wiki



MWE from the same module



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]
setupTitle
[ title=Simple Slides?,
author=Hirwanto,
date=6 Januari 2013,
]



setupvisualcounter
[simpleslides:squarescounter]
[
distance=(thedimexprvisualcounterparametermaxwidth)/last_counter - width,
]

stopmode
starttext

placeTitle

SlideTitle The first slide

Write whatever you want.

SlideTitle The second slide
Continue writing.
% externalfigure[logo.png][width=3cm,frame=off] % How to include a logo?
stoptext

%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: context
%%% TeX-master: t
%%% TeX-engine: luatex
%%% End:









share|improve this question















I found simpleslides module extremely suitable for academic presentations, yet I am clueless as how to place a logo in the lower right area of the slides in any of the specified styles. Is there any way to place a logo simply from the presentation context file? or something must be done in the third party module styles? The documentation of simpleslides module indicate that tweaking any of the provided styles is possible, but still your help would be highly appreciated to show how. I didn't find helpful information by searching the ConTeXt Wiki



MWE from the same module



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]
setupTitle
[ title=Simple Slides?,
author=Hirwanto,
date=6 Januari 2013,
]



setupvisualcounter
[simpleslides:squarescounter]
[
distance=(thedimexprvisualcounterparametermaxwidth)/last_counter - width,
]

stopmode
starttext

placeTitle

SlideTitle The first slide

Write whatever you want.

SlideTitle The second slide
Continue writing.
% externalfigure[logo.png][width=3cm,frame=off] % How to include a logo?
stoptext

%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: context
%%% TeX-master: t
%%% TeX-engine: luatex
%%% End:






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  • I am one of the co-authors of simpleslides (but I am not longer a current maintainer). The module does not provide any mechanism for placing a logo. So, using layers to place the logo is the simplest solution.
    – Aditya
    47 mins ago










  • @Aditya, Sir thank you for your feedback.
    – doctorate
    44 mins ago
















  • I am one of the co-authors of simpleslides (but I am not longer a current maintainer). The module does not provide any mechanism for placing a logo. So, using layers to place the logo is the simplest solution.
    – Aditya
    47 mins ago










  • @Aditya, Sir thank you for your feedback.
    – doctorate
    44 mins ago















I am one of the co-authors of simpleslides (but I am not longer a current maintainer). The module does not provide any mechanism for placing a logo. So, using layers to place the logo is the simplest solution.
– Aditya
47 mins ago




I am one of the co-authors of simpleslides (but I am not longer a current maintainer). The module does not provide any mechanism for placing a logo. So, using layers to place the logo is the simplest solution.
– Aditya
47 mins ago












@Aditya, Sir thank you for your feedback.
– doctorate
44 mins ago




@Aditya, Sir thank you for your feedback.
– doctorate
44 mins ago










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up vote
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Not the most automated solution, but as you can still use any valid ConTeXt solution I would suggest layers. Please note that in the current example you have to do manual positioning.



slides



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]
setupTitle
[ title=Simple Slides?,
author=Hirwanto,
date=6 Januari 2013,
]



setupvisualcounter
[simpleslides:squarescounter]
[
distance=(thedimexprvisualcounterparametermaxwidth)/last_counter - width,
]

definelayer[logo][state=repeat]
setlayer[logo][x=dimexpr(paperwidth-4cm),y=8.75cm]externalfigure[example-image.png][width=3cm,frame=off]

setupSlideTitle[after=placelayer[logo]]

starttext

placeTitle

SlideTitle The first slide

Write whatever you want.

SlideTitle The second slide
Continue writing.
stoptext





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  • Thanks for your valuable idea of using layers. To me this is a satisfactory solution, I still don't realize the potential power of context in doing it better than this. Please allow me to wait for other possible answers before accepting it as the answer to this question.
    – doctorate
    3 hours ago










  • @doctorate I'm pretty sure that there is a better solution (at least more automated placement), so I'm also interested in a solution by the experts :)
    – TeXnician
    3 hours ago

















up vote
1
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Using Texnician's solution, you can write your own module like



startmodule myslidesetup
setupvisualcounter
[simpleslides:squarescounter]
[
distance=(thedimexprvisualcounterparametermaxwidth)/last_counter - width,
]

definelayer[logo][state=repeat]
setlayer[logo][x=dimexpr(paperwidth-4cm),y=8.75cm]externalfigure[example-image.png][width=3cm,frame=off]

setupSlideTitle[after=placelayer[logo]]
stopmodule


and save it in a file t-myslidesetup.tex that can be in the same directory (or a parent)



Then you can use your setup like this :



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]
usemodule[myslidesetup]

setupTitle
[ title=Simple Slides?,
author=Hirwanto,
date=6 Januari 2013,
]

starttext

placeTitle

SlideTitle The first slide

Write whatever you want.

SlideTitle The second slide
Continue writing.
stoptext


You can also include the two calls



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]


in your own module (in the very beginning). Everything you write in your own module will override default setups so you don't have to tweak the original file and it is better if you want to share (no need to find, share and replace the modified system files).



Hope this helps






share|improve this answer




















  • thanks for the input I am aware of a similar mechanism explained in the documentation file of simpleslides module, page 35 Using your own styles, just usemodule[simpleslides][style=myslidesetup] would be enough if you would copy the original s-simpleslides-Sunrise.tex to your working dir and rename it to e.g. s-myslidesetup and of course adapt your changes there, it will automatically be picked up as a module. Try it for yourself.
    – doctorate
    1 hour ago











  • by the way as a naming rule, I'd prefer names which indicate which style I copied from, e.g. s-mysunrise.tex instead of giving a general name like s-myslidesetup.tex kind of thing.
    – doctorate
    1 hour ago











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up vote
3
down vote



accepted










Not the most automated solution, but as you can still use any valid ConTeXt solution I would suggest layers. Please note that in the current example you have to do manual positioning.



slides



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]
setupTitle
[ title=Simple Slides?,
author=Hirwanto,
date=6 Januari 2013,
]



setupvisualcounter
[simpleslides:squarescounter]
[
distance=(thedimexprvisualcounterparametermaxwidth)/last_counter - width,
]

definelayer[logo][state=repeat]
setlayer[logo][x=dimexpr(paperwidth-4cm),y=8.75cm]externalfigure[example-image.png][width=3cm,frame=off]

setupSlideTitle[after=placelayer[logo]]

starttext

placeTitle

SlideTitle The first slide

Write whatever you want.

SlideTitle The second slide
Continue writing.
stoptext





share|improve this answer




















  • Thanks for your valuable idea of using layers. To me this is a satisfactory solution, I still don't realize the potential power of context in doing it better than this. Please allow me to wait for other possible answers before accepting it as the answer to this question.
    – doctorate
    3 hours ago










  • @doctorate I'm pretty sure that there is a better solution (at least more automated placement), so I'm also interested in a solution by the experts :)
    – TeXnician
    3 hours ago














up vote
3
down vote



accepted










Not the most automated solution, but as you can still use any valid ConTeXt solution I would suggest layers. Please note that in the current example you have to do manual positioning.



slides



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]
setupTitle
[ title=Simple Slides?,
author=Hirwanto,
date=6 Januari 2013,
]



setupvisualcounter
[simpleslides:squarescounter]
[
distance=(thedimexprvisualcounterparametermaxwidth)/last_counter - width,
]

definelayer[logo][state=repeat]
setlayer[logo][x=dimexpr(paperwidth-4cm),y=8.75cm]externalfigure[example-image.png][width=3cm,frame=off]

setupSlideTitle[after=placelayer[logo]]

starttext

placeTitle

SlideTitle The first slide

Write whatever you want.

SlideTitle The second slide
Continue writing.
stoptext





share|improve this answer




















  • Thanks for your valuable idea of using layers. To me this is a satisfactory solution, I still don't realize the potential power of context in doing it better than this. Please allow me to wait for other possible answers before accepting it as the answer to this question.
    – doctorate
    3 hours ago










  • @doctorate I'm pretty sure that there is a better solution (at least more automated placement), so I'm also interested in a solution by the experts :)
    – TeXnician
    3 hours ago












up vote
3
down vote



accepted







up vote
3
down vote



accepted






Not the most automated solution, but as you can still use any valid ConTeXt solution I would suggest layers. Please note that in the current example you have to do manual positioning.



slides



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]
setupTitle
[ title=Simple Slides?,
author=Hirwanto,
date=6 Januari 2013,
]



setupvisualcounter
[simpleslides:squarescounter]
[
distance=(thedimexprvisualcounterparametermaxwidth)/last_counter - width,
]

definelayer[logo][state=repeat]
setlayer[logo][x=dimexpr(paperwidth-4cm),y=8.75cm]externalfigure[example-image.png][width=3cm,frame=off]

setupSlideTitle[after=placelayer[logo]]

starttext

placeTitle

SlideTitle The first slide

Write whatever you want.

SlideTitle The second slide
Continue writing.
stoptext





share|improve this answer












Not the most automated solution, but as you can still use any valid ConTeXt solution I would suggest layers. Please note that in the current example you have to do manual positioning.



slides



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]
setupTitle
[ title=Simple Slides?,
author=Hirwanto,
date=6 Januari 2013,
]



setupvisualcounter
[simpleslides:squarescounter]
[
distance=(thedimexprvisualcounterparametermaxwidth)/last_counter - width,
]

definelayer[logo][state=repeat]
setlayer[logo][x=dimexpr(paperwidth-4cm),y=8.75cm]externalfigure[example-image.png][width=3cm,frame=off]

setupSlideTitle[after=placelayer[logo]]

starttext

placeTitle

SlideTitle The first slide

Write whatever you want.

SlideTitle The second slide
Continue writing.
stoptext






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  • Thanks for your valuable idea of using layers. To me this is a satisfactory solution, I still don't realize the potential power of context in doing it better than this. Please allow me to wait for other possible answers before accepting it as the answer to this question.
    – doctorate
    3 hours ago










  • @doctorate I'm pretty sure that there is a better solution (at least more automated placement), so I'm also interested in a solution by the experts :)
    – TeXnician
    3 hours ago
















  • Thanks for your valuable idea of using layers. To me this is a satisfactory solution, I still don't realize the potential power of context in doing it better than this. Please allow me to wait for other possible answers before accepting it as the answer to this question.
    – doctorate
    3 hours ago










  • @doctorate I'm pretty sure that there is a better solution (at least more automated placement), so I'm also interested in a solution by the experts :)
    – TeXnician
    3 hours ago















Thanks for your valuable idea of using layers. To me this is a satisfactory solution, I still don't realize the potential power of context in doing it better than this. Please allow me to wait for other possible answers before accepting it as the answer to this question.
– doctorate
3 hours ago




Thanks for your valuable idea of using layers. To me this is a satisfactory solution, I still don't realize the potential power of context in doing it better than this. Please allow me to wait for other possible answers before accepting it as the answer to this question.
– doctorate
3 hours ago












@doctorate I'm pretty sure that there is a better solution (at least more automated placement), so I'm also interested in a solution by the experts :)
– TeXnician
3 hours ago




@doctorate I'm pretty sure that there is a better solution (at least more automated placement), so I'm also interested in a solution by the experts :)
– TeXnician
3 hours ago










up vote
1
down vote













Using Texnician's solution, you can write your own module like



startmodule myslidesetup
setupvisualcounter
[simpleslides:squarescounter]
[
distance=(thedimexprvisualcounterparametermaxwidth)/last_counter - width,
]

definelayer[logo][state=repeat]
setlayer[logo][x=dimexpr(paperwidth-4cm),y=8.75cm]externalfigure[example-image.png][width=3cm,frame=off]

setupSlideTitle[after=placelayer[logo]]
stopmodule


and save it in a file t-myslidesetup.tex that can be in the same directory (or a parent)



Then you can use your setup like this :



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]
usemodule[myslidesetup]

setupTitle
[ title=Simple Slides?,
author=Hirwanto,
date=6 Januari 2013,
]

starttext

placeTitle

SlideTitle The first slide

Write whatever you want.

SlideTitle The second slide
Continue writing.
stoptext


You can also include the two calls



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]


in your own module (in the very beginning). Everything you write in your own module will override default setups so you don't have to tweak the original file and it is better if you want to share (no need to find, share and replace the modified system files).



Hope this helps






share|improve this answer




















  • thanks for the input I am aware of a similar mechanism explained in the documentation file of simpleslides module, page 35 Using your own styles, just usemodule[simpleslides][style=myslidesetup] would be enough if you would copy the original s-simpleslides-Sunrise.tex to your working dir and rename it to e.g. s-myslidesetup and of course adapt your changes there, it will automatically be picked up as a module. Try it for yourself.
    – doctorate
    1 hour ago











  • by the way as a naming rule, I'd prefer names which indicate which style I copied from, e.g. s-mysunrise.tex instead of giving a general name like s-myslidesetup.tex kind of thing.
    – doctorate
    1 hour ago















up vote
1
down vote













Using Texnician's solution, you can write your own module like



startmodule myslidesetup
setupvisualcounter
[simpleslides:squarescounter]
[
distance=(thedimexprvisualcounterparametermaxwidth)/last_counter - width,
]

definelayer[logo][state=repeat]
setlayer[logo][x=dimexpr(paperwidth-4cm),y=8.75cm]externalfigure[example-image.png][width=3cm,frame=off]

setupSlideTitle[after=placelayer[logo]]
stopmodule


and save it in a file t-myslidesetup.tex that can be in the same directory (or a parent)



Then you can use your setup like this :



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]
usemodule[myslidesetup]

setupTitle
[ title=Simple Slides?,
author=Hirwanto,
date=6 Januari 2013,
]

starttext

placeTitle

SlideTitle The first slide

Write whatever you want.

SlideTitle The second slide
Continue writing.
stoptext


You can also include the two calls



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]


in your own module (in the very beginning). Everything you write in your own module will override default setups so you don't have to tweak the original file and it is better if you want to share (no need to find, share and replace the modified system files).



Hope this helps






share|improve this answer




















  • thanks for the input I am aware of a similar mechanism explained in the documentation file of simpleslides module, page 35 Using your own styles, just usemodule[simpleslides][style=myslidesetup] would be enough if you would copy the original s-simpleslides-Sunrise.tex to your working dir and rename it to e.g. s-myslidesetup and of course adapt your changes there, it will automatically be picked up as a module. Try it for yourself.
    – doctorate
    1 hour ago











  • by the way as a naming rule, I'd prefer names which indicate which style I copied from, e.g. s-mysunrise.tex instead of giving a general name like s-myslidesetup.tex kind of thing.
    – doctorate
    1 hour ago













up vote
1
down vote










up vote
1
down vote









Using Texnician's solution, you can write your own module like



startmodule myslidesetup
setupvisualcounter
[simpleslides:squarescounter]
[
distance=(thedimexprvisualcounterparametermaxwidth)/last_counter - width,
]

definelayer[logo][state=repeat]
setlayer[logo][x=dimexpr(paperwidth-4cm),y=8.75cm]externalfigure[example-image.png][width=3cm,frame=off]

setupSlideTitle[after=placelayer[logo]]
stopmodule


and save it in a file t-myslidesetup.tex that can be in the same directory (or a parent)



Then you can use your setup like this :



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]
usemodule[myslidesetup]

setupTitle
[ title=Simple Slides?,
author=Hirwanto,
date=6 Januari 2013,
]

starttext

placeTitle

SlideTitle The first slide

Write whatever you want.

SlideTitle The second slide
Continue writing.
stoptext


You can also include the two calls



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]


in your own module (in the very beginning). Everything you write in your own module will override default setups so you don't have to tweak the original file and it is better if you want to share (no need to find, share and replace the modified system files).



Hope this helps






share|improve this answer












Using Texnician's solution, you can write your own module like



startmodule myslidesetup
setupvisualcounter
[simpleslides:squarescounter]
[
distance=(thedimexprvisualcounterparametermaxwidth)/last_counter - width,
]

definelayer[logo][state=repeat]
setlayer[logo][x=dimexpr(paperwidth-4cm),y=8.75cm]externalfigure[example-image.png][width=3cm,frame=off]

setupSlideTitle[after=placelayer[logo]]
stopmodule


and save it in a file t-myslidesetup.tex that can be in the same directory (or a parent)



Then you can use your setup like this :



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]
usemodule[myslidesetup]

setupTitle
[ title=Simple Slides?,
author=Hirwanto,
date=6 Januari 2013,
]

starttext

placeTitle

SlideTitle The first slide

Write whatever you want.

SlideTitle The second slide
Continue writing.
stoptext


You can also include the two calls



usemodule[visualcounter]
usemodule[simpleslides][style=Sunrise]


in your own module (in the very beginning). Everything you write in your own module will override default setups so you don't have to tweak the original file and it is better if you want to share (no need to find, share and replace the modified system files).



Hope this helps







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  • thanks for the input I am aware of a similar mechanism explained in the documentation file of simpleslides module, page 35 Using your own styles, just usemodule[simpleslides][style=myslidesetup] would be enough if you would copy the original s-simpleslides-Sunrise.tex to your working dir and rename it to e.g. s-myslidesetup and of course adapt your changes there, it will automatically be picked up as a module. Try it for yourself.
    – doctorate
    1 hour ago











  • by the way as a naming rule, I'd prefer names which indicate which style I copied from, e.g. s-mysunrise.tex instead of giving a general name like s-myslidesetup.tex kind of thing.
    – doctorate
    1 hour ago

















  • thanks for the input I am aware of a similar mechanism explained in the documentation file of simpleslides module, page 35 Using your own styles, just usemodule[simpleslides][style=myslidesetup] would be enough if you would copy the original s-simpleslides-Sunrise.tex to your working dir and rename it to e.g. s-myslidesetup and of course adapt your changes there, it will automatically be picked up as a module. Try it for yourself.
    – doctorate
    1 hour ago











  • by the way as a naming rule, I'd prefer names which indicate which style I copied from, e.g. s-mysunrise.tex instead of giving a general name like s-myslidesetup.tex kind of thing.
    – doctorate
    1 hour ago
















thanks for the input I am aware of a similar mechanism explained in the documentation file of simpleslides module, page 35 Using your own styles, just usemodule[simpleslides][style=myslidesetup] would be enough if you would copy the original s-simpleslides-Sunrise.tex to your working dir and rename it to e.g. s-myslidesetup and of course adapt your changes there, it will automatically be picked up as a module. Try it for yourself.
– doctorate
1 hour ago





thanks for the input I am aware of a similar mechanism explained in the documentation file of simpleslides module, page 35 Using your own styles, just usemodule[simpleslides][style=myslidesetup] would be enough if you would copy the original s-simpleslides-Sunrise.tex to your working dir and rename it to e.g. s-myslidesetup and of course adapt your changes there, it will automatically be picked up as a module. Try it for yourself.
– doctorate
1 hour ago













by the way as a naming rule, I'd prefer names which indicate which style I copied from, e.g. s-mysunrise.tex instead of giving a general name like s-myslidesetup.tex kind of thing.
– doctorate
1 hour ago





by the way as a naming rule, I'd prefer names which indicate which style I copied from, e.g. s-mysunrise.tex instead of giving a general name like s-myslidesetup.tex kind of thing.
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