Inzwischen gibt es übrigens unabhängig Unabhängig von dieser Diskussion ein package namens handout:
sind zwei packages hilfreich:
**handout:**
[http://www.ctan.org/pkg/handout][1]:
> "Create handout for auditors of a talk" -- In some fields of scholarship, a beamer does not offer good
support when giving a talk in a proceeding. For example, in
classical philology, the main sources are text, and it will be
better to distribute a handout to the audience with extracts of
the texts about which we will talk.
The package supports preparation of such handouts when writing the
talk.
**extract** [http://www.ctan.org/pkg/extract][2]
Extract parts of a document and write to another document
> The package provides the means to extract specific content from a source document and write that to a target document. One could, for instance, use this to extract all exercises from lecture notes and generate an exercises book on the fly.
> The package also provides an environment which writes its body entirely to the target file. Another environment will write to the target file, but will also execute the body. This allows to share code (for instance, a preamble) between the source document and the target file.
> Finally, the package provides an interface to conditionally extract content. With a single package option, one can specify exactly which commands (counted from the start of the document) should be extracted and which not. This might be useful for extracting specific slides from a presentation and use them in a new file.
[1]: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/handouthttp://www.ctan.org/pkg/handout
[2]: http://www.ctan.org/pkg/extract