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The last time I used the Beamer conversion was 2020, because some students wanted to be able to print the slides.
Then there was some minor disruption to teaching workflows for a few years.
If I recall correctly, Andrew R had been working on Beamer but abandoned it when he discovered decktape.
I like Mitch's idea of using versions.
I think Beamer used to allow printing several slides to a page for the paper-conscious. Can we do that with decktape?
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I routinely make PDFs of PreTeXt Reveal slideshows using "decktape", mostly so I
have an archival copy of talks. That's the easy workaround.
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https://pretextbook.org/doc/guide/html/publisher-revealjs.html#publisher-revealjs-10
The simple interface to pretext/pretext.py has a format whose help entry says:
"revealjs - PreTeXt slideshow to reveal.js HTML format"
I'd imagine something similar for a "beamer" format. (There would be two
routines in the module.)
But consider: I also imagine converting a #slideshow to "regular" LaTeX so you
could make handouts of your slides (or notes while you present?). So I think
there could be two very different PDFs produced from a #slideshow.
On Jun 1, 2025, at 9:03 AM, Sean Fitzpatrick <dsfitz...@gmail.com> wrote:I think Beamer used to allow printing several slides to a page for the paper-conscious. Can we do that with decktape?
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