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physicist, programmer and lazy-ass


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accepted How do I modify the gnuplottex.sty file to write a hash character (#) into the plot file?
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comment How do I modify the gnuplottex.sty file to write a hash character (#) into the plot file?
Thank you, I will try this as soon as I have a chance to. Concerning the bug fix: None is needed, I just want gnuplottex to generate gnuplot files that can stand alone as well.
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asked How do I modify the gnuplottex.sty file to write a hash character (#) into the plot file?
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revised Is there a specialized Pdf viewer for Latex-Beamer presentations on Linux?
update and clean up
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revised Is there a specialized Pdf viewer for Latex-Beamer presentations on Linux?
additional information and update on the beamer-notes thing
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accepted Is there a specialized Pdf viewer for Latex-Beamer presentations on Linux?
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comment Is there a specialized Pdf viewer for Latex-Beamer presentations on Linux?
I will give it a try as soon as I have to give my next talk. Thanks alot. Boy solutions may be hard to find but they are good an numerous.
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revised Is there a specialized Pdf viewer for Latex-Beamer presentations on Linux?
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comment Is there a specialized Pdf viewer for Latex-Beamer presentations on Linux?
Hey Thomas, thank you. Wow pdfpc and pympress are really similar. I still favour pdfpc as it can handle notes and pre-caches the slides for smooth transition.
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answered Is there a specialized Pdf viewer for Latex-Beamer presentations on Linux?
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comment Is there a specialized Pdf viewer for Latex-Beamer presentations on Linux?
Okay I found the package pdf-presenter-console which is worth a look. It has the timer thingy and a preview of the next slide. It does not display notes.