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asciidoctor-web-pdf
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CSS for Printing to Paper
I've been test-driving the web pdf build tool for Asciidoc, asciidoctor-web-pdf[1], for a few years, which uses Paged.js as the template engine before CSS PMM has its go. I like it - I like it a LOT[2] - but Puppeteer-Chrome bugs breaks the build on the regular, or requires a rework of templates. So the web-pdf team started just releasing docker images that include a tested Chromium version (among other things), so as to keep that from being such a PITA. Which is fine. Howaaaayyyyyyyver . . that shines a spotlight on a problem with this workflow: the dependency on browser rendering kit.
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Writerside – a new technical writing environment from JetBrains
https://github.com/ggrossetie/asciidoctor-web-pdf
I encourage everyone to take a look at the documentation; this is the markup language I now use for all my personal and professional projects.
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Beautiful PDFs from HTML
Asciidoctor has a web PDF tool that just went alpha a little bit ago, uses the same stack as the OP's thingie.
https://github.com/Mogztter/asciidoctor-web-pdf
The content handoff goes like this: Asciidoc (using defined roles) generates HTML5 (Pagedjs polyfills page areas / pagination stuff), CSS styles stuff, and Puppeteer runs a headless Chromium for the pdf render. It's straight from CSS GCPM W3C spec, a flavor of CSS Paged Media, drafts that have been percolating since frickin' 2006 but have never seen browser implementation.
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A tool to create slides using Markdown easily for you
Just use asciidoc.
E.g.
- https://github.com/Mogztter/asciidoctor-web-pdf/tree/master/...
reveal-md
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Ask HN: Devs, which software do you use for your Presentations?
Really depends on the audience/situation, but generally I would say don’t worry about transitions and appearance and focus instead on the flow of your presentation. To demo the features, just demo the features and let the software speak for itself. When I do a software demo I either eliminate slides entirely or do a really short slideshow (2 or 3 slides only) and then just jump into the software from there. I have done hundreds of software demos at this point and this is by far the best way I have found.
That said, to your actual questions I have done great presentations using Powerpoint but generally those are rare. I don’t think that Keynote is substantially different tbh so just pick what you have. I haveused them both and they seem much of a muchness. Googles presentation thing is kind of terrible because it just makes it really hard to keep a consistent set of fonts and sizes. I find it constantly just deciding to make text really small for no reason if I cut and paste.
I once had to do a round of multiple deep-dives into a complex model to a mathematical/quantitative audience. For that I used jupyter notebooks and reveal.js. This was great because if I had to field questions I could just jump straight to code, make changes, rerun and show the effect. It also meant showing beautiful code as well as equations just worked and didn’t require the sort of hideous messing around that say Powerpoint would.
I’ve used reveal-md often for internal talks and it’s been very effective with very little effort put into slide appearance - Just one css file to tweak and then write everything in markdown. https://github.com/webpro/reveal-md . It has a nice system for altering the slide ordering (you can go up/down as well as left/right) so it’s good for taking quick detours or going in-depth about a topic if you want to.
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Help with GitHub Pages to turn a repository into a presentation website
If you're interested, I recently made a [presentation](https://saforem2.github.io/l2hmc_talk_ect2021/#/) using my `username.github.io` with [reveal.js](https://revealjs.com/) and [reveal-md](https://github.com/webpro/reveal-md).
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Github pages template project to quickly create and host beautiful markdown based slides for free
I've used reveal-md for a couple slide decks, this looks pretty handy for hosting/building.
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A tool to create slides using Markdown easily for you
I've been using this: https://github.com/webpro/reveal-md
which is only markdown on top of reveal.js, quite cool
What are some alternatives?
ReLaXed - Create PDF documents using web technologies
MathJax - Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers
markdeep-thesis - Write your (under)graduate thesis with Markdeep and typeset it right in your browser.
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
WeasyPrint - The awesome document factory
pdf - Tutorial on paged.js
SnappySnippet - Chrome extension that allows easy extraction of CSS and HTML from selected element.
breezy-pdf-lite - HTML/CSS/JS in, PDF out, via Chrome
gist-reveal - Render gist markdown URL using reveal.js
markdownslides - A "markdown-first" approach for generating beautiful browser-based slides easily. Based on Reveal.js and Reveal-Jekyll.
cleaver - 30-second slideshows for hackers
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