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Re: [O] Exporting a presentation to both slides and handouts?
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Alan Schmitt |
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Re: [O] Exporting a presentation to both slides and handouts? |
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Thu, 15 Mar 2012 15:04:54 +0100 |
On 15 mars 2012, at 14:26, John Hendy wrote:
> So are you just looking for something to automate this? It seems that
> the generation of the beamer slides themselves are the hard part and,
> as you say, it would be pretty easy to tweak the resultant .tex file
> to give you handouts. Would that work?
Yes, this is what I'm currently doing. More precisely, I
- copy the tex file to another name
- edit the prelude
> You can add LaTeX class options to org-mode, and so you could export
> once for the beamer presentation and then export again with the
> handout class option added?
>
> #+latex_class_options: [handout]
>
> which produces:
>
> \documentclass[handout]{beamer}
>
> in the resultant file.
Yes. When I don't want it anymore, I can remove it. But I'd rather keep it for
next time. Is there a way to comment out a local setup line? (Add an extra '#'
at the beginning?)
> I haven't made handouts before, but this email got me interested. It
> seems that all this option does is "flatten" the transitions and
> overlays and whatnot? From there it seems one still needs to do
> something to the file to layout the handouts n-up on a page.
Yes, what I'm doing is this (using a package described here
http://www.guidodiepen.nl/2009/07/creating-latex-beamer-handouts-with-notes/):
#+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{handoutWithNotes}
#+LaTeX_HEADER: \pgfpagesuselayout{3 on 1 with notes}[a4paper,border shrink=5mm]
#+LaTeX_HEADER: \renewcommand\pgfsetupphysicalpagesizes{%
#+LaTeX_HEADER:
\pdfpagewidth\pgfphysicalwidth\pdfpageheight\pgfphysicalheight%
#+LaTeX_HEADER: }
(The last 3 lines are for xelatex compatibility.)
> Just use a new document to layout the handouts how you want? I also
> stumbled upon pdfjam, which looks like it aims to accomplish this step
> more easily:
> http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/statistics/staff/academic-research/firth/software/pdfjam
>
> They have this example:
> ---
> A useful application of pdfjam is for producing a handout from a file
> of presentation slides. For slides made with the standard 4:3 aspect
> ratio a nice 6-up handout on A4 paper can be made by
>
> pdfjam --nup 2x3 --frame true --noautoscale false --delta "0.2cm 0.3cm" \
> --scale 0.95 myslides.pdf --outfile myhandout.pdf
> ---
Thanks for the suggestion. I could use that as well indeed.
Alan