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The beamer class is a LaTeX class for creating presentations using a video projector. It offers incremental display, prearranged themes, automatic table of contents, navigation bars, bibliographies, and other features. Can be used with pdflatex and LyX.

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iText ® is a library that contains classes to create and manipulate documents in the Portable Document Format (PDF).

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JasperReports is a Java reporting library. XML report templates are used to generate ready to print documents using data from customizable data sources, including JDBC. The output can be delivered to the screen, printer, or stored in PDF, HTML, XLS, RTF, ODT, DOCX, CSV, TXT and XML format.

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pympress is a little PDF reader written in Python using Poppler for PDF rendering and GTK for the GUI. The special thing is that it is designed to be a dual-screen PDF reader used during presentations and public talks. If you need to make a presentation using your laptop and an overhead ... [More] projector, you may well like it. You'll have your presentation fullscreen on the projector, and at the same time some useful data on your laptop screen: a view of the current slide, a thumbnail of the next one, a clock, and a time counter indicating for how long you have been talking. Is it mature? For now this project is very young but already quite usable. [Less]

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Rasterization is a process of converting some vector data into images. Rasterization of a presentation means converting it into a slideshow consisting of images of original slides. You may want your presentation to look the same everywhere instead of being distorted. You may also want your ... [More] presentation not to be editable by others to protect it from changes. After you have rastized your presentation, you don't have to worry about all of this. Since it's roughly a set of pictures, it does not require any fonts, and the text and pictures on slides will not be distorted. [Less]

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YaHP is a Java library that allows you to convert an HTML document into a PDF document.

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Rabbit is a presentation software. It shows RD (Ruby Document) files beautifully.

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RationaleI work in research, and once in a while I need to give a talk or lecture. Normally I would use Apple's Keynote to show the presentation, but right now I have a Vista-based notebook. So my idea was to simply export the slides to a PDF using my Mac at home or create some slides with ... [More] Beamer or Google Docs, and then show the presentation using my laptop and some ordinary PDF viewer. After I tried that for the first time I instantly noticed something very useful is missing: The ability to have one screen that displays the content of the current slide, while the other one - the so called presenter screen - will show the presenter more content, e.g. notes, the next slide and a timer. Since I haven't found one Windows PDF viewer among the billions out there that supports this, PDF Prese [Less]

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SplitShowA tool for the dual-head presentation of PDF slides on Mac OS X, most likely using a laptop and a projector. The project arose out of the need to correctly project slides created with LaTeX's BEAMER class. Call for IconsAs you can see, SplitShow is still lacking a proper icon. Any ... [More] contributions are more than welcome! We do have some ideas, we're just not very artistic. Email us for more information. And thanks in advance! Screenshot Dual-Head Full Screen Mode at Native ResolutionsTraditional PDF viewers require two displays to be in "mirror" mode in order to show the same image on both. The -- maybe not so obvious -- disadvantage of this is that the higher-resolution display is forced to used the resolution of the lower-resolution one. By keeping the two displays at their respective native resolutions in "extended desktop" mode, your slides will always look great on either side. DonationsIf you think SplitShow saved your day, consider a donation to support our effort. Thanks in advance to all who donate! Softpedia Certified: 100% FREE [Less]

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Tevisa converts reStructuredText documents into pdf presentations using the Powerdot LaTeX class The name Tevisa comes from 'Tévisa' which means 'to show' in the Myéné language

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