Jürgen Spitzmüller <spitz <at> lyx.org> writes: > > Patrick Dupre wrote: > > > Interesting, however, I am unable to have back the theme Madrid with the > > > color red! > > In fact > > \usetheme{Madrid}% > > \usecolortheme{Red} > > > > Mess up the default colors! > > Did you try > \usetheme{Madrid} > \usecolortheme[named=red]{structure} > > Jürgen > >
Thanks for the suggestion. It gets rid of the warning, but the red color it produces is much brighter than the red color I get by using \documentclass[red]{beamer}. I think beamer actually uses "BrickRed" of the dvips list (http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Colors#Predefined_colors) for titles and backgrounds (although not for "\alert{text}"), but I don't know how to force \usecolorheme{structure} to use these named colours. I tried inserting \usepackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{color} in the preamble, but then I get an "Option clash for package color" warning. The following is a minimum example (comment the first line and uncomment the two commented lines for comparison of the color of the titlebar): \documentclass[red,hyperref={pdfpagelabels=false}]{beamer} %\documentclass[hyperref={pdfpagelabels=false}]{beamer} %% the option to avoid the warning ``Option `pdfpagelabels’ is turned off(hyperref) because \thepage is undefined.'' \usecolortheme{whale} %\usecolortheme[named=red]{structure} \usepackage{lmodern} %% avoid warning ``Size substitutions with differences(Font) up to 1.0pt have occurred.'' \begin{document} \begin{frame}{title} normal \alert{alerted} \end{frame} \end{document}