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<dc:creator>Stefan Schmidt</dc:creator>
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<title>latex-beamer documentation</title>
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<dc:creator>Stefan Schmidt</dc:creator>
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<![CDATA[I'm using <a href="http://latex-beamer.sourceforge.net/">latex-beamer</a> for
all my presentations. That based on the fact that i like to write just plain 
ascii and let latex doing all the typsetting.<br/>
<br/>
Within the last four weeks i had to gave three presentations. So i decided it
could be a good idea to look deeper into latex-beamer. I start to read the
beamersguide.pdf.<br/>
<br/>
214 pages full of usefull information. Not only technical stuff, but also good
help for workflow, handout and article versions.<br/>
<br/>
Especially one feature should go into my templates. Different slides on a second
screen. This produces slides with the twice width. Together with xinerama or 
mergedfb i'm now able to have seperated slides for me and the audience. Nice for
notes.<br/>
<br/>
While reading the guide i stumpled over some minor typos and problems. So my way
to say thank you for this great software and doc was a small <a
href="http://www.datenfreihafen.org/~stefan/patches/latex-beamer-3.06-typo-fixes.patch">patch</a>.]]>
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