[ale] Non-flash, Non-Office Presentation tool

Boris Borisov bugyatl at gmail.com
Wed Oct 9 12:19:50 EDT 2013


Pretty sure is not what you may looking for but ... I noticed this
tool in small two floppy's Linux named BasicLinux more than decade
back :)

http://member.wide.ad.jp/wg/mgp/



On 10/9/13, JD <jdp at algoloma.com> wrote:
> I use S5 - it is an HTML/JS presentation tool.
> http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/  It uses HTML, javascript and CSS.  Full
> screen, non-JS, 1 page or 1-page per slide views are possible.
>
> The first setup took me a little modification to get a logo and other setup
> stuff working. I'm fluent in textile, so I wrote a Textile markdown
> pre-processor (perl) to create a "standard presentation" with very simple
> inputs. Here's a textile input example slide:
> ----------
> <div class="slide">
>
> h1. Back-In-Time Checklist
>
> * Automatic & Easy? *Yes*
> * Fast - incremental+? *Yes* snapshots feel instantaneous
> * Efficient - compressed? *Maybe* hardlinks, no compression
> * Secure / encrypted? *Perhaps* cryptfs, truecrypt, sream thru gpg/openssl
> * Versioned / not simple mirror? *Yes*
> * Stored Remotely? *Maybe* NFS
> * Restoration Verified? *Yes*
>
> + individual file backups are not incremental.
> </div>
> -------------
>
> Hit me up off list of you'd like any more specifics.  My perl code is
> extremely
> specific to my needs, but you are welcome to it.
>
> On 10/09/2013 11:07 AM, Jonathan Meek wrote:
>> Hey everyone,
>>
>> I am looking for a way to do my upcoming ALE talk next month without
>> using
>> LibreOffice or an online presentation service (e.g. Google Docs). I think
>> recall
>> that someone in our group gave a talk using basically a HTML app that was
>> a
>> slideshow (I could be just imagining it, Masters Degree sleep deprivation
>> will
>> do that to you). Anyways, if anyone has any ideas or thoughts, they would
>> be
>> most helpful.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
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