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Beamer Presentations: A 5-Part Tutorial for Beginners (Overleaf) Using beamer.cls: "An intentionally incomplete guide" from LaTeX for Logicians; Beamer by Example from PracTEX Journal, many examples of both TeX source and formatted output; Introduction to Beamer on Wikibooks; A presentation using the LaTeX Beamer class (short guide – samples)
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PGF/TikZ is a pair of languages for producing vector graphics (e.g., technical illustrations and drawings) from a geometric/algebraic description, with standard features including the drawing of points, lines, arrows, paths, circles, ellipses and polygons.
LaTeX (/ ˈ l ɑː t ɛ k / ⓘ LAH-tek or / ˈ l eɪ t ɛ k / LAY-tek, [2] [Note 1] often stylized as L a T e X) is a software system for typesetting documents. [3] LaTeX markup describes the content and layout of the document, as opposed to the formatted text found in WYSIWYG word processors like Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, and Microsoft Word.
Powerdot is a LaTeX class for making professional-looking presentation slides. It can be considered an alternative to the class Beamer.This class is based on the prosper class and HA-prosper package and was created with the intention to replace prosper and HA-prosper.
takahashi.sty – package for making Takahashi-style presentation in Beamer (LaTeX) Slide – open-source Android application for making Takahashi-style presentations; sent – open-source tool for Takahashi method, developed for Unix, and Unix-like operating systems by suckless.org
Slide-based presentations can also be developed in Racket using the slideshow language, much like Beamer, but with Racket's programming facilities. Elements of the slides are pictures that can be combined. For example, the following program displays in full-screen a title slide, followed by a slide with some pictures.
AMS-LaTeX is a collection of LaTeX document classes and packages developed for the American Mathematical Society (AMS). Its additions to LaTeX include the typesetting of multi-line and other mathematical statements, document classes, and fonts containing numerous mathematical symbols. [1] It has largely superseded the plain TeX macro package ...