Making a presentation slides based off of this.
Excuse the writings and markings, but how do I make a diagram like the one in pic related? And how do I type in math notation and insert it into my slides?
Thinking of using slides.com or Google slides, which is better for something like this?
>>9063749
latex beamer slides
>>9063749
https://www.overleaf.com/
>>9063778
>>9063784
Checked both of those out, and while I thank you guys for your suggestions, I find that latex is very difficult to deal with.
Not difficult in the sense that it is hard to learn, but that it is hard to work with. I couldn't find how the padding works. It is much easier for me to write something in HTML/css and position elements how I want.
So, how do I just make the diagram and put it into slides.com or Google slides?
>>9063931
There's a latex package called tikz which is popular for making diagrams like the one shown, you can export to png then just load them wherever.
Otherwise if I'm making a quick flow chart or some shit I use dia which is passable for quick things and open source.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dia_(software)
Also most power point softwares support making graphics...
>>9063931
>I find that latex is very difficult to deal with.
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>Not difficult in the sense that it is hard to learn, but that it is hard to work with.
congrats, you might be retarded
>>9065246
Have you ever tried to make an actual presentation in beamer?
It is orders of magnitude worse than PowerPoint. At least in PP you can drag your pictures and text around, good luck getting the formatting just right in beamer without spending hours on it.
>>9065261
yes, i made every presentation for 4 years of uni in beamer. again, you might be retarded. after doing it once you understand all the syntax well enough to do whatever you want
>It is orders of magnitude worse than PowerPoint.
are you an engineer?
>>9065265
I'm not OP. But, as a physicist, I choose PP over beamer any day.
Even my colleague, who was a die-hard beamer fan, switched to PP because he got tired of the bullshit.
All the physicists at the lab use PP, otherwise nothing would get done since there are multiple meetings for all sorts of working groups every week and you have only an hour to throw together some slides.
>>9065272
>as a physicist
ah, okay.