Daniel Watkins a écrit :
I've read quite a lot about using LyX to create presentations, along with such words as Beamer and FoilTeX being thrown around. I was wondering if someone would be kind enough to explain how LyX can be used in such a way, or point me to a website which would do the same?
You should have a look at powerdot new LaTeX class from Hendri Adriaens and Christopher Ellison (first release was this summer), which to me is very much easier and instinctive to use than beamer and also very powerful (interactive table of contents on slides, easy overlays creations, powerful template system to easily develop new styles, and much more). Additionnaly, powerdot provides LyX support ;)
Here's a link to powerdot main site: http://stuwww.uvt.nl/~hendri/index.html?/~hendri/Downloads/powerdot.html?mainframeha It is also available at CTAN: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/powerdot/ Regards, Mael. -- Mael Hilléreau