# `ltx-talk` - A LaTeX class for producing presentations The `ltx-talk` class is focused on producing (on-screen) presentations, along with support material such as handouts and speaker notes. Content is created in a `frame` environment, each of which can be divided up into a number of slides (actual output pages). A simple 'overlay' notation is used to specify which material appears on each slide within a frame. The class supports a range of environments to enable complex slide relationships to be constructed. The appearance of slides is controlled by a template system. Many of the elements of slides can be adjusted by setting simple key-based values in the preamble. More complex changes can be implemented by altering specific, targeted definitions without needing to rewrite entire blocks of code. This allows a variety of visual appearances to be selected for the same content source. The `ltx-talk` class has syntax similar to the popular `beamer` class, although there are some (deliberate) differences. However, `ltx-talk` has been implemented to support creation of tagged (accessible) PDF output as a core aim. As such, it is suited to creating output for reuse in other formats, e.g. HTML conversions, without additional steps. Some useful links: - A [series of interactive examples](./examples/) are available which demonstrate some of the key features of the class - The [CTAN page](https://ctan.org/pkg/ltx-talk) for the class - The [GitHub repository](https://github.com/josephwright/ltx-talk) for the class