Steve, I do all my slides in Beamer. I have settled on a modified metropolis theme and that works very well and I haven't changed that in years years. I am a fan of 10-20-20 and bullet points and do my tables and graphs usually with knitR. If you have a clean pandoc template you can generate LaTeX from Markdown which translates into LyX without ERT. Perhaps a little perl massaging of the text. And you can dicate Markdown. el On 2021-10-04 19:23 , Steve Litt wrote: [...]
Speaking of Markdown (in general), in theory I have a process stack that can add custom styles to Markdown (or Asciidoc if the programs are written differently). This brings the real possibility of writing fairly simple books in Markdown, which would be fast as a bat out of hell. If there's a markdown to slide conversion, my stack could also be used to create slides with styles. In theory, I think Beamer is best for slides, but sometimes Beamer can get difficult.
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