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Most presentations at DC09 and other Stata users group meetings
(including Sergiy's and mine) are constructed using either LaTeX
beamer or SMCL (favored by a number of StataCorp staff and NJC) rather
than M$ PowerPoint. Google 'latex beamer' for details. It's very easy
to use and trivial to take what is in a paper and put it into slides.
See Ben Dwamena's recent presentations for examples of an enthusiastic
convert's efforts.
On Oct 11, 2009, at 2:33 AM, b.water wrote:
st a side query for those who knows. how do you create 'slides'
presentat=
ion such as sergeiy's. i noticed these kind of 'slides' whenever
stata post=
ed the conference slides. imho looks better than powerpoint.
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