Heyho, Claudio wrote: > I've implemented a web-based "port" of sent called wsent. I agree to not > use the web for anything so I decided to abandon the project after reading > the Quenting Rameau post where he suggests a slide to image conversion. > Though, since I've put some effort on writing wsent (which is in still in a > early stage) I though someone may be interested. I created the repository > again.
ACE wrote: > It's true that the web sucks, however I'd consider presenting text and > some images totally OK for use on the web platform: > + You're publishing this; it's a good idea if a lot of people can view > the content. > + The text can be copied > - We're dealing with web browsers; there will be issues. > > Ofcourse you could just release the .txt file however I can see some > non-technical people prefer to have the slides as you presented them, the web > platform will fit well for this. > > If I publish a sent presentation it will be in the original .txt and web > format. > > Alternatively I've seen LaTeX Beamer presentations released in a "paper" > format where the slides are reformatted so they fit into the paper like > regular text and only some small "ticks" which works as indicators of where > slide bounderies are. > > Another thing to think about; what about printing the slides? I am willing to accept a patch of a sed/awk shell script converting a slide file to static html (just use <p><pre> and <img> blocks) page or a .tex input file for a latex document (no beamer presentation, you already have sent for presenting) to be printed. > Maybe Takahashi method slides don't fit well on paper slides? The takahashi and monte methods are not meant for sharing in any other way than the real presentation or a recording of it. --Markus