Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 20:21:20 +0400 (MSD) From: Maxim Konovalov <maxim.konovalov@gmail.com> To: Peter Pentchev <roam@ringlet.net> Cc: hackers@freebsd.org, Luigi Rizzo <rizzo@iet.unipi.it> Subject: Re: an alternative to powerpoint Message-ID: <alpine.BSF.2.00.1007132020130.89436@mp2.macomnet.net> In-Reply-To: <20100713131706.GA2459@straylight.ringlet.net> References: <20100713041514.GA93662@onelab2.iet.unipi.it> <20100713131706.GA2459@straylight.ringlet.net>
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On Tue, 13 Jul 2010, 16:17+0300, Peter Pentchev wrote: > On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 06:15:14AM +0200, Luigi Rizzo wrote: > > Maybe you all love powerpoint for presentations, but sometimes > > one just needs to put together a few slides, perhaps a few bullets > > or images grabbed around the net, so i was wondering how hard > > would it be to do something that accepts a plain text file > > as input (without a ton of formatting) and lets you do a decent > > slide show, and supports editing the slides on the fly within > > the browser. > > > > Well, it's not too hard: > > > > http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/sttp/ > > > > just 400 lines of javascript and 100 lines of css, plus > > your human-readable text. > > Nice work indeed! > > Just as an aside, though - are you aware of Eric Meyer's S5, > also available in your friendly neighbourhood Ports Collection > as textproc/s5? :) > > But yours does look a bit simpler to enter text in, although > I myself am quite used to typing HTML. > + misc/magicpoint. -- Maxim Konovalov
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