I use Kile for LaTEX

http://kile.sourceforge.net/

cool thing about LaTEX (and docbook) is you have a text source code file
unlike Power Point. So the document is pretty much future proofed form
the ever varying standards for Power Point.

On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 10:56, Benno wrote:
> On Fri Mar 19, 2004 at 18:14:25 +1100, Bill Bennett wrote:
> >I'd like to like to teach myself to make a presentation.
> >
> >People who know no better have suggested PowerPoint.
> >
> >The list of analogues ^{*} has:---
> >1) StarOffice Presentation
> >2) Open Office Impress
> >3) Kpresenter
> >4) MagicPoint
> >5) Kuickshow & gimp :)
> >
> >(I do not know the significance of (5).
> >
> >Has anyone any experience with any of these?
> >That you can talk about?
> 
> 6) The many latex presentation things:
>    1/ Prosper
>    2/ Chaksem
> 
> 7) Tools for viewing postscript/pdf presentations:
>    1/ Pspresent
>    2/ glpresent
>    3/ xpdf
>    4/ acroread
> 
> Using latex is good beause you get good looking fonts, can reuse stuff
> you have put in papers, get great maths typesetting.
> 
> 
> Benno
> 
> 
> (Too lazy to get urls for now)
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