Tim Connors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Haven't used latex-beamer.
Give it a try. Beamer + PGF for images and line art is a pretty powerful combination. There is a great example presentaion by Ki-Joo Kim that runs 200+ pages and shows many of the features. http://faq.ktug.or.kr/wiki/uploads/beamer_guide.pdf > pdfscreen has nice navigation controls on the side of the pdf -- dunno > whether latex-beamer can do that. Adding navigation and launch buttons, > colours, on the fly colour themes (works well when you discover that the > projector you are going to be displaying on has a dying faded tube), works > well with ppower4 post processor No on-the-fly color scheme changes but the rest can be done with beamer. You can change color schemes with a quick edit and re-compile. > Personally, pdfscreen is better then latex-beamer because my presentations > have been customised to work with pdfscreen :) Well, that is certanily a hard point to argue! I've never done more than look into pdfscreen so I can't say much about it. Except for one experiment with a groff based presentation maker, a few excruciatingly painful GUIs (OpenOffice and PowerPoint, I'm looking at you!) and an occasional skribe compilation I've always used latex. I went from "slides" to "seminar" to "prosper" and now use "beamer" exclusively. To me each was an exponential improvement on the previous. -Brett. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]