[Mac OS X TeX] Seminar with TeXShop
Bernard Knaepen
bknaepen at ulb.ac.be
Thu Sep 6 20:15:19 CEST 2001
<x-flowed>I started using prosper a couple of weeks ago. I only created one
presentation with it but I was quite happy with the result. I don't
think you can include very fancy animations (like with powerpoint)
but for scientific presentation the advantage is very high quality
equation output and graphics output. The result (pdf) is to be
displayed with Acrobat Reader (which has a nice full-screen mode;
note in that respect that Acrobat Reader 5 has a bug, not present in
Acrobat 4 that displays a nasty with background when transitioning
between each slide). Some examples are provided with the package so
you can make up your mind on the possibilities by trying them.
Bernard.
>Has anyone used seminar (for producing overheads and presentations)
>successfully with TeXShop? The graphicx package causes the paper
>size to be portrait and much bigger than 8.5 by 11 and the actual
>overhead is stuck up in the left corner. I was wondering if anyone
>else had this problem. Also - is there a package for presentations
>that works better with TeXShop?
>
>Thanks
>Gina
>
>
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