The title is pretty much self-explanatory. Do you know any LaTeX based beamer alternative? In my university, everyone is using beamer, and every presentation has the same layout, I'm sick of it. I was even wondering to create the individual slides in inkscape and merging them afterwards...
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Is everyone using the same beamer theme? You could select a different one, or even design your own (e.g. see the Beamer guide by K-J Kim and look at the docs and examples on CTAN). Sites that show examples of common themes include: http://www.pletscher.org/writings/latex/beamerthemes.php http://www.hartwork.org/beamer-theme-matrix/ (can take a while to load but gives an easily-absorbed overview) http://deic.uab.es/~iblanes/beamer_gallery/ (select by theme, color or font) Many users have made themes they have developed available (check the licensing before using them), e.g. http://juluribk.com/2010/04/18/beamer-themes/ |
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Yes there are. Here are some choices (with descriptions taken from CTAN), in decreasing order of recommended usage:
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There is an interesting PracTeX Journal article which describes how to create a presentation with KOMA Script. |
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Search CTAN for "slide" and you'll find you have several to choose from (prosper, slides, uwmslide, etc) |
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