hi,
i been trying to produce some pdf presentation, and found a presentation example somewhere thats using the following components:
mdwslides.tex
fltfonts.def
foils.cls
foil20.clo
colourmacros.tex
i tried to run this document using TeXnicCenter. I get error message that these components were not found. So i decided to install it myself. My problem: where should copy these files to? I hope could made my problem clear. Would be grateful for suggestions.
thx
MiKTeX and proTeXt ⇒ Pdf-Presentation
Re: Pdf-Presentation
Wow!
nobody knows anything about it!!
nobody knows anything about it!!

Pdf-Presentation
Hi Daroox,
Maybe that is not the answer for your question, but why not try the prosper package?
http://amath.colorado.edu/documentation/LaTeX/prosper/
There is also another package for presentations called Beamer:
http://latex-beamer.sourceforge.net/
I hope it can help you.
Paulo.
Maybe that is not the answer for your question, but why not try the prosper package?
http://amath.colorado.edu/documentation/LaTeX/prosper/
There is also another package for presentations called Beamer:
http://latex-beamer.sourceforge.net/
I hope it can help you.
Paulo.
Pdf-Presentation
I think that Beamer is the best package to make PDF-presentations.
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The prosper class (and the bug fixing package HA-prosper) is obsolete and should not be used. It has been replaced by the powerdot class. Use this to get fast results. Note that you have to compile your documents with LaTeX -> PS -> PDF. For precious looking presentations use the beamer class.Paulo wrote:[...] Maybe that is not the answer for your question, but why not try the prosper package?
http://amath.colorado.edu/documentation/LaTeX/prosper/ [...]
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