Seriously though, latex has a lot of presentation stuff built in, and its
usually pretty easy to convert a latex paper into a latex presentation.
I'm sure Victor can handle it :)
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Spencer Ogden wrote:
> touche. LyX is worth a try as well if you don't want to dive straight into
touche. LyX is worth a try as well if you don't want to dive straight into
LaTeX, it even has a new QT frontend instead of the clunk old xforms
interface.
Spencer
On Thursday 27 March 2003 11:39 pm, Joseph Reisinger wrote:
> > does anyone know about a good powerpoint equivalent for linux.
> > a
> does anyone know about a good powerpoint equivalent for linux.
> and no, running powerpoint with wine is not acceptable
LaTeX.
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The presentation program in OpenOffice is the best, and it can read
PowerPoint. But KPresenter will work as well, just try and use a recent
version.
Spencer
On Thursday 27 March 2003 11:27 pm, Victor Pelt wrote:
> does anyone know about a good powerpoint equivalent for linux.
> and no, running
does anyone know about a good powerpoint equivalent for linux.
and no, running powerpoint with wine is not acceptable
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