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authorNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2021-10-20 03:02:56 +0000
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+% !TeX root = beameruserguide.tex
% Copyright 2003--2007 by Till Tantau
% Copyright 2010 by Vedran Mileti\'c
% Copyright 2012,2013,2015 by Vedran Mileti\'c, Joseph Wright
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\section{Introduction}
-\beamer\ is a \LaTeX\ class for creating presentations that are held using a projector, but it can also be used to create transparency slides. Preparing presentations with \beamer\ is different from preparing them with \textsc{wysiwyg} programs like OpenOffice.org Impress, Apple Keynote, KOffice KPresenter or Microsoft PowerPoint. A \beamer\ presentation is created like any other \LaTeX\ document: It has a preamble and a body, the body contains |\section|s and |\subsection|s, the different slides (called \emph{frames} in \beamer) are put in environments, they are structured using |itemize| and |enumerate| environments, and so on. The obvious disadvantage of this approach is that you have to know \LaTeX\ in order to use \beamer. The advantage is that if you know \LaTeX, you can use your knowledge of \LaTeX\ also when creating a presentation, not only when writing papers.
+\beamer\ is a \LaTeX\ class for creating presentations that are held using a projector, but it can also be used to create transparency slides. Preparing presentations with \beamer\ is different from preparing them with \textsc{wysiwyg} programs like Libre-/OpenOffice.org Impress, Apple Keynote, KOffice KPresenter or Microsoft PowerPoint. A \beamer\ presentation is created like any other \LaTeX\ document: It has a preamble and a body, the body contains |\section|s and |\subsection|s, the different slides (called \emph{frames} in \beamer) are put in environments, they are structured using |itemize| and |enumerate| environments, and so on. The obvious disadvantage of this approach is that you have to know \LaTeX\ in order to use \beamer. The advantage is that if you know \LaTeX, you can use your knowledge of \LaTeX\ also when creating a presentation, not only when writing papers.
\subsection{Main Features}
@@ -155,7 +156,7 @@ When you need help with \beamer, please do the following:
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Read the user guide, at least the part that has to do with your problem.
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- If that does not solve the problem, try searching \href{http://tex.stackexchange.com}{TeX-sx (\texttt{tex.stackexchange.com})}.
+ If that does not solve the problem, try searching one of the \TeX{} related question and answer sites like \href{https://tex.stackexchange.com}{\texttt{tex.stackexchange.com}}, \href{https://latex.org/forum/}{\texttt{latex.org}} or \href{https://topanswers.xyz/tex}{\texttt{topanswers.xyz/tex}}.
Perhaps someone has already reported a similar problem and someone has found a solution.
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If you find no answers there, or if you are sure you have found a bug in