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<tmdoc-title|Laptop presentations>
<TeXmacs> features a ``presentation mode'', for making presentations from a
laptop. The presentation mode is activated/deactivated using
<menu|View|Presentation mode> or <shortcut|(toggle-full-screen-mode)>. In
this chapter, we describe several dedicated style packages and markup
elements which can be used for making slick presentations.
Several types of remote controllers are supported for laptop presentations.
Some of them (such as Apple infrared controllers) should work out of the
box (at least for the Qt version). Others map the buttons on the remote
controller to certain keys on your keyboard, and you will need to toggle
<menu|View|Remote control> in order to remap these keys to the right
actions during presentations. If necessary, the appropriate mappings may be
specified in <menu|Edit|Preferences|Keyboard|Remote control>. By activating
the debugging tool <menu|Tools|Debugging tool> and <menu|Debug|keyboard>,
you may find out the particular mappings used by your remote control.
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<branch|Beamer styles|man-beamer-style.en.tm>
<branch|Traversal of a presentation|man-beamer-traversal.en.tm>
<branch|Overlays|man-beamer-overlays.en.tm>
<branch|Decorations|man-decorations.en.tm>
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Animations
</branch|man-animations.en.tm>
<branch|Exporting presentations|man-beamer-export.en.tm>
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<tmdoc-copyright|2010|Joris van der Hoeven>
<tmdoc-license|Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free
Documentation License".>
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