Hi Pierre, Pierre de Buyl <pdeb...@ulb.ac.be> writes:
> Hello Eric, > > This is amazing, actual emacs lisp code from my explanations, thanks a > lot! > I'm happy to share it, thanks for the idea and the thorough explanation. > > If welcomed, I have a few comments related to how I currently use this > function (I have a talk coming soon :-) ) > Certainly, I'm happy to hear your feedback. I have the most recent version of my code up in a git repository available at [1], with the file defining the `org-export-as-s5' function up at [2]. > > - If all "star" headlines become slides, it quickly leads to > awkward layouts with empty slides below one star headings. Agreed, for this reason `org-export-headline-levels' is set to 1. > > I made a modification to the code to choose only one star > headings as slides. This way, level 2 headings can be used as "in > slide" headings. > I used an (if (looking-at "^\\* ") XXX) in the preprocess hook > for that. I think using the `org-export-headline-levels' variable should be an easier way to implement this. See line 29 of the current code where this variable is set. Oh, looking more closely, I see why you've made this change. Even though it shouldn't affect the output it seems wasteful to add the 'html-container-class property to non-top-level headlines. I've added a slight modification of your change to my code. > > - An actual "title page" seems more appropriate, so I added one > with "title author date" as h1,h2 and h3 headings. > Great idea. I've updated my code to include two customizable format strings (`org-s5-title-string-fmt' and `org-s5-title-page-fmt') which can be used to specify the title string shown at the bottom of each page, and the title page respectively. > > The css need to be tweaked a little bit to get nice results. > My modified org-export-as-s5 function is attached. > > > > I also posted an example online. It it exported from the file s5- > test.org with the function defined in the attached file. The css is > very slightly modified. > The "scientific content" of the talk is incomplete, this is normal :-/ > > http://homepages.ulb.ac.be/~pdebuyl/lectures/s5-test.html > http://homepages.ulb.ac.be/~pdebuyl/lectures/s5-test.org > Very nice, I really like the title page addition, and it's great to see pictures, code and latex equations in a single example presentation. I have an example with a simple theme I wrote available online [3]. Just yesterday I added a page to Worg [4] with instructions for using this new function which links to my simple example presentation. If you don't mind sharing your example publicly I think it would make a great addition to this worg page. In general, I think this new S5 export option is turning into a very useful addition to Org-mode. Cheers -- Eric > > For those reading, I'll mention that using the html export, as done > here, allows to include syntax-highlighted code and LaTeX equations > very easily. > > Regards, > > Pierre > > Le 1 juin 11 à 18:41, Eric Schulte a écrit : > >> Hi Pierre, >> >> I've taken your very thorough S5 instructions and converted them >> into a >> single `org-export-as-s5' function. The attached archive file holds >> an >> s5.org Org-mode file which defines this function, as well as the ui >> directory required for S5, and an html file which results from calling >> the `org-export-as-s5' function in the s5.org file. >> >> For now the results are also posted up at >> http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/notes/s5/s5.org >> http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/notes/s5/s5.html >> >> Thanks for the clear explanation which lead to such an easy >> translation >> into elisp. Please let me know if you think this should be >> augmented in >> any way, or if the defined function throws any errors on your system. >> >> Best -- Eric >> >> <s5.tar.bz2> >> Pierre de Buyl <pdeb...@ulb.ac.be> writes: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> After a lot a reading of org-exp.el and org-html.el I finally figured >>> out the >>> existence of the "HTML_CONTAINER_CLASS" property. >>> >>> I could then figure a minimal way to make a s5 presentation. >>> Minimal in the sens of minimum difference with the html exporter. >>> >>> After setting a few STYLE and OPTIONS lines in an org file, >>> three steps are needed: >>> 1. Set the HTML_CONTAINER_CLASS to "slide" on level 1 headings >>> 2. Set org-export-html-toplevel-hlevel to "1", so that slide titles >>> behave properly >>> 3. Replace in the html output >>> <div id="content"> >>> by >>> <div class="layout"> >>> <div id="controls"><!-- DO NOT EDIT --></div> >>> <div id="currentSlide"><!-- DO NOT EDIT --></div> >>> <div id="header"></div> >>> <div id="footer"> >>> <h1>Interactive Python plotting</h1> >>> </div> >>> </div> >>> >>> <div class="presentation"> >>> >>> You need the "ui" directory from the S5 archive to make it work >>> indeed, http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/ . >>> I attach an example org file and the resulting html (which was >>> tweaked >>> according to step 3). >>> >>> Pierre >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Le 3 févr. 11 à 12:23, Bastien a écrit : >>> >>>> Hi Pierre, >>>> >>>> Pierre de Buyl <pdeb...@chem.utoronto.ca> writes: >>>> >>>>> S5 allows one to present a slideshow in a web browser, even full >>>>> screen for >>>>> some browsers. >>>>> I know that the topic has come here already, but I actually hacked >>>>> the >>>>> excellent org-html.el export file to produde a S5 slideshow with >>>>> org. >>>> >>>> This looks useful. >>>> >>>> By reading your code, I see org-export-as-s5 is a variation over >>>> org-export-as-html. >>>> >>>> I would welcome an approach where we factor out some elements of >>>> org-export-as-html, so that exporting to s5 would just require the >>>> user to customize those elements. >>>> >>>> Does that seem reasonable to you? Would you volunteer to make >>>> org-export-as-html a bit more general? Even a precise comparison >>>> of org-export-as-s5 against org-export-as-html would be helpful at >>>> this point. >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Bastien >>> Footnotes: [1] http://gitweb.adaptive.cs.unm.edu/org-S5.git [2] http://gitweb.adaptive.cs.unm.edu/org-S5.git/blob_plain/HEAD:/org-export-as-s5.el [3] http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/notes/s5/s5.html [4] http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/non-beamer-presentations.html -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/