[OS X TeX] MacOSX-TeX Digest, Vol 159, Issue 1

francois.chaplais francois.chaplais at mines-paristech.fr
Tue Jan 5 07:49:13 CET 2021


In the « Insert » menu of Keynote, you chose « Equation » and you can insert LaTeX or MathML code. 

Here is a link to an example:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ijjj9x5u0h78qhz/KeynoteWithLaTeX.zip?dl=0
The integral sign is not perfect, but it works.

François

> Le 5 janv. 2021 à 04:28, Ross Moore <ross.moore at mq.edu.au> a écrit :
> 
> Hi all,
> 
>> On 2 Jan 2021, at 11:26 pm, Themis Matsoukas via MacOSX-TeX <macosx-tex at email.esm.psu.edu <mailto:macosx-tex at email.esm.psu.edu>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> > On Jan 2, 2021, at 6:52 AM, francois.chaplais <francois.chaplais at mines-paristech.fr <mailto:francois.chaplais at mines-paristech.fr>> wrote:
>> > 
>> > Apple’s keynote understands LaTeX, multimedia and, IMHO, produces much cleaner presentations than beamer.
>> > 
>> 
>> I did not know. I stopped using keynote because of its inability to do math. I will look into it.
> 
> What is meant by “understands LaTeX” ?
> I don’t believe that it will interpret LaTeX source; but it may conceivably 
> have a method to run an external job, then import the resulting PDF.
> More likely, however, is that it imports a pre-built PDF and shows it within a given rectangle,
> with a clipping path applied. Many Apple applications can do this; even Mail does.
> 
>> 
>> ...but in defense of beamer: I use the metropolis style, which I like a lot and find to be the only beamer style that looks "clean". Latex also produces much smaller files, so there are other advantages as well.
> 
> As has been mentioned already, you do *not* need to include a movie
> within the PDF to run it from a PDF presentation.
> It is quite enough to deliver the movie alongside the PDF, 
> and show it within a specified rectangle. 
> 
> Delivering the movie inside the PDF is certainly not the best approach;
> though this used to be possible.
> Indeed Adobe is dropping support for Flash animations inside PDFs.
> This has been on the cards for several years now, and support inside
> their players (Adobe Reader and Acrobat Pro) is being dropped this year.
> 
> Running external media players (that is, whatever is the default for the media 
> type of the data file) is still supported, and perhaps the best way to go.
> 
> 
> 
>> 
>> Themis
>> 
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> Hope this helps.
> Happy New Year
> 
> Ross
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