Thanks for the replies, Sebastian and Wolodja.
2009/4/17 Sebastian Günther wrote:
> Slides are to support your talk, which means: put the basic facts on
> them. And visual aid which is anything more than a picture, won't
> help. Especially if you want to hand out the slides on paper...
Right. A
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 07:03 +0530, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Wondering after a recent seminar about what presentation program
> people prefer on Linux systems. I am really looking for suggestions
> to improve my own presentations.
>
> I use Beamer, which provides all the typographic
* Girish Kulkarni (gir...@hri.res.in) [17.04.09 03:34]:
> Hi all,
>
Hi,
>
> I use Beamer, which provides all the typographical beauty of LaTeX.
> But it is primitive when it comes to visual aids -- animations are
> hard and there is lack of freedom in placing elements on a slide.
It does that o
Hi all,
Wondering after a recent seminar about what presentation program
people prefer on Linux systems. I am really looking for suggestions
to improve my own presentations.
I use Beamer, which provides all the typographical beauty of LaTeX.
But it is primitive when it comes to visual aids -- an
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