Re: [dev] Presentation slides software

2010-07-04 Thread pancake
Halibut is great for writing documentation... But imho: - it can be smaller - does not supports pictures - doesnt works for presentations - Original message - > > > I am actually a student that used to work on this stuff. In our > > > research group, we were mainly interested in transfor

Re: [dev] Presentation slides software

2010-07-04 Thread Bob Lowry
On Jul 4, 2010 2:07 PM, "Kai Hendry" wrote: At risk of repeating myself[1], use HTML and the @media projection feature which sadly only Opera supports currently AFAIK. http://talks.webconverger.com/template.html If you want PDF from HTML use http://princexml.com/ Kind regards, [1] http://li

Re: [dev] Presentation slides software

2010-07-04 Thread Kai Hendry
At risk of repeating myself[1], use HTML and the @media projection feature which sadly only Opera supports currently AFAIK. http://talks.webconverger.com/template.html If you want PDF from HTML use http://princexml.com/ Kind regards, [1] http://lists.suckless.org/dev/0909/1018.html

Re: [dev] Presentation slides software

2010-07-04 Thread Noah Birnel
> > I am actually a student that used to work on this stuff. In our > > research group, we were mainly interested in transforming the arXiv ( > > www.arxiv.org) to XHTML + MathML via LaTeXML ( > > http://dlmf.nist.gov/LaTeXML/ ) > > What you are doing is a truly evil thing. A certainly interesting

Re: [dev] Presentation slides software

2010-07-04 Thread Uriel
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Catalin David wrote: > Hello all! > > I am actually a student that used to work on this stuff. In our > research group, we were mainly interested in transforming the arXiv ( > www.arxiv.org) to XHTML + MathML via LaTeXML ( > http://dlmf.nist.gov/LaTeXML/ ) What yo

Re: [dev] Presentation slides software

2010-07-04 Thread Catalin David
Hello all! I am actually a student that used to work on this stuff. In our research group, we were mainly interested in transforming the arXiv ( www.arxiv.org) to XHTML + MathML via LaTeXML ( http://dlmf.nist.gov/LaTeXML/ ) so that it can be displayed on the web (build system page: http://arxmliv.