Beamer is a LaTeX document class that is used for creating presentations. This class offers several pre-designed templates and a set of interesting features for making customized ones.
“Beamer” is a German word and its Pseudo-Anglicism in (British/American English) is projector (specifically, video projector). Its pronunciation is as below:
bee·mr
According to Till Tantau’s acknowledgment, Beamer is not one person contribution; many people provided feedback through emails. Most suggestions were related to improvements of layouts, features, implementing brand new themes, as well as corrections/patches.
Since 2007, this package was not maintained and in April 2010, Till handed the maintenance responsibility to Joseph Wright and Vedran Miletic.
At the present, it’s mainly samcarter doing the work and keep maintaining it by refining codes, fixing bugs, including new features, and providing supports to users, but Joseph Wright has the lead formally, e.g. does the releases to CTAN.
The most stable version number of Beamer is 3.63 and it was released on December 14, 2020.
If you are interested in the Beamer package and contribute through feedback please visit https://github.com/josephwright/Beamer. The User Guide of 247 pages (version no 3.6.3) of this class provides enormous examples and descriptions of different commands.
The ultimate output of any Latex Beamer presentation is naturally a PDF (Portable Document Format) file.
PDF is independent of:
which makes this format good for both printouts and presentations.
LaTeX-Beamer.com is a personal website about creating stylish and modern presentations in LaTeX, through step-by-step lessons.