discuss: presentations with docbook HOWTO?
Subject:
Re: presentations with docbook HOWTO?
From:
Saqib Ali ####@####.####
Date:
1 Apr 2004 18:12:57 -0000
Message-Id: <Pine.GSO.4.55.0404010954110.22391@sjgcs1.stsj.seagate.com>
Tille,
I would love to see some documnetation on DocBook Slides
Have you seen DHTML enabled DocBook Slides.
http://trieloff.net/docbook/archive/000334.html
Very cool!
Also there an XSLT to convert DocBook Slide XML to apple's Keynote
presentation..... ;)
Saqib Ali
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http://validate.sf.net <---- (X)HTML / DocBook XML Validator and Transformer
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Machtelt Garrels wrote:
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> Dear All,
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> By the end of the month I have to do a presentation, and while I am oposed
> to slides (they reveal in advance what you are going to say), this
> occasion requires that I provide them.
>
> Since I'm not a GUI person - I get lost in GUIs and that gets on my
> nerves - I was looking into ways of creating them with vim/insert your
> favorite text editor. I don't know TeX so I had to find something else.
> I was told that it was possible with DocBook XML and a slides DTD, but
> there is very few documentation about this. The CVS files didn't compile
> and there is no direct link to the pre-compiled slides package. It was
> also not very clear how the XML should be converted and how it can be
> customized.
>
> So if you are interested, I'll write a short documentation about this,
> detailing a.o. the following subjects:
>
> - Where to get the slides DTD
> - Check your machine for other required packages
> - Compose XML source for your presentation
> - Slides-specific tags
> - Creating a slides-template
> - Using xsltproc and fop to convert to HTML and PDF
> - Slides customization
>
> Please let me know what you think,
>
> Tille.
>
> - --
>
> My Penguin, my freedom. http://tille.soti.org
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