If you're going to be using the same preamble for lots of documents, you can save it from the Templates panel of the LaTeXit preferences panel. So in your case you can add the physics package to gain all the macro functionality associated with that package. When you do so you see a split window like the following:Īs you can see, my preamble contains specific packages that I use for linguistics, including forest for trees, and gb4e for linguistic examples. If you open a new snippet you can choose to edit the preamble: ![]() ![]() And if you're sharing with people who are used to Powerpoint, it's definitely the way to go, as opposed to using beamer Also, beamer has a very high markup to content ratio, which makes it quite time consuming to create without a bit of upfront planning, and if you need the presenter mode that Powerpoint offers, there really isn't equivalent functionality for PDFs in my experience.īut it's easy to modify the preamble for any LaTeXit snippet. ![]() LaTeXit is a great program for creating LaTeX snippets for Powerpoint presentations.
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