CTAN Comprehensive TeX Archive Network

CTAN update: ltx-talk

Date: December 1, 2025 2:54:45 PM CET
Joseph Wright submitted an update to the > > ltx-talk > > package. > > Version: 0.3.3 2025-11-29 > License: lppl1.3c > > Summary description: A class for typesetting presentations > > Announcement text: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ## [v0.3.3] - 2025-11-29 > > ## Fixed > - Interpretation of `=` in mandatory argument for `\author` and `\title` (see > issue [\#114](https://github.com/josephwright/ltx-talk/issues/114)) > - Paragraph termination in columns (see issue > [\#115](https://github.com/josephwright/ltx-talk/issues/115)) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > The package’s Catalogue entry can be viewed at > https://ctan.org/pkg/ltx-talk > > The package’s files themselves can be inspected at > https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/ltx-talk/ > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Thanks for the upload. > > For the CTAN Team > Vincent Goulet > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > CTAN is run entirely by volunteers and supported by TeX user groups. > Please join a user group or donate to one, see https://ctan.org/lugs

ltx-talk – A class for typesetting presentations

This class is experimental, and changes may occur to interfaces. Development is focussed on tagging/functionality as the primary driver; as such, support for design aspects is likely to be lower priority.

It requires 2025-11-01 or later.

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.

Packageltx-talk
Version0.3.4 2025-12-01
Copyright2023–2025 Joseph Wright
MaintainerJoseph Wright

Announcements

more

Guest Book Sitemap Contact Contact Author