Adding speaker-notes to a PDF so that only the presenter could see them in a presentation or a slideshow mode.
Adding speaker-notes to a PDF so that only the presenter could see them in a presentation or a slideshow mode.
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Diana Pfeffer commented
This is a function of PowerPoint, but (for me, anyway) fonts/typefaces are replaced when I convert a PDF to PPT - I avoid using my Adobe files in PowerPoint as much as possible. And I really need the interactive elements (links) so I can't just paste the flat PDF pages.
SO essential when presenting in front of a computer (which so many of us do nowadays).
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Gau commented
I use beamer latex with notes and I use pympress for the presentation in two screens
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François Bertrand commented
I usually do my presentations with LaTex Beamer so that my presentation is a .pdf. Using \setbeameroption{show notes on second screen}, I can take notes for each slide. Then, I can display the slides to people and the notes to me on my computer using pdf readers such as pympress or dspdf. But they don't work correctly with the package animate when I want animations. I would prefer to use adobe as it works correctly with the animations... but not in dual-screen :/