sent is interesting, but as a teacher, I need some mathematical symbols,
and a tool to write more than 3 words per slide...

(by the way, on debian, sent can't find any font...)

reveal.js is interesting too, but far from suckless...

I'll stick to markdown+pandoc->beamer for now until I find better.

Thanks for your answers.

* Leander S. Harding <l...@lsh.io> le [01-11-2014 17:21:02 -0700]:
> At the other end of the spectrum, I've had good luck with Remark.js
> (http://remarkjs.com). It's only suckless relative to other
> presentation tools, but it handles all of the little annoyances of
> presentation rendering (deterministic text reflow, etc) for you and
> lets you just write your presentation in Markdown.
> 
> Still no really decent support for math, though.
> 
> -Leander
> 
> On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 2:25 PM, Markus Teich <markus.te...@stusta.mhn.de> 
> wrote:
> > thu...@yeuxdelibad.net wrote:
> >> what tool would you recommend to generate slides (pdf output if possible).
> >
> > Heyho,
> >
> > if you don't need much mathematic symbols, you can just use your terminal 
> > editor
> > of choice.
> >
> > In case you don't like the terminal approach and can limit your slides to 
> > one
> > line of ASCII text or one png each, you can also try my tool „sent“[0].
> >
> > --Markus
> >
> > 0: https://github.com/schachmat/sent
> >
> 

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