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comms-sdk-web-getting-started
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Creating A Fixed Place Spatial Environment for Video Conferencing
If you haven't worked with our Web SDK before I recommend first building a basic web application by following our Web SDK Getting Started guide. If you are already familiar with the guide we can start by cloning the Fixed Place Spatial Demo repository. This project largely builds off of the original Web SDK getting started guide by adding user interface adjustments for creating a spatial experience. Whilst this blog will mainly focus on implementing a fixed spatial audio experience, all of the code is included in the repository in case you are interested in reviewing the interface changes as well.
remark
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Sent – simple plaintext presentation tool
Eh there are loads of these based on Markdown that are much better. I think revealjs is the most popular, but I like remarkjs:
https://github.com/gnab/remark
There's a list of them here:
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Lectureapp.io – Online Markdown-to-anything* editor
Thanks for your comment, u/legitEngin. Indeed, I do see a slew of Markdown-to-presentation plugins (this work was inspired by one at https://github.com/gnab/remark), and I hope I can inspire more instructors to consider using plain text to organize their work instead of lugging around heavy PPTs.
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Which software do you use when creating presentations?
remarkjs github; easy guide; simple demo with default settings
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The cargo-quickinstall journey - how I made a thing for installing rust programs quickly
One of my proudest open source contributions is also to excalidraw. It's a small tweak. Since about a year ago, chrome will re-save the .png to disk when you ctrl+s or cmd+s (with the embedded scene, and without prompting for a location). It gives you a really nice workflow for documentation and remark-style slides for presentations.
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What is the best free slideshow maker??
just some text, but easy to tweak/adopt/write? -> https://remarkjs.com
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Proof of concept for md > ppt app
It's a good idea, which is why it's already been done. That's not to say you shouldn't finish it! You might improve on the idea, or it might just be a good learning experience.
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Has anyone ever made a "html" presentation instead of a "PowerPoint" presentation?
I've given presentations in ReMark before, which is basically "markdown -> web slideshow" using a JS blob. Worked alright for simple presentations without complicated formatting needs, and loads all the images on the fly, so it implicitly picks up any re-generated figures. It also made it very easily to collaborate on presentations via GitHub, since the whole "presentation" was a short text file.
What are some alternatives?
simplefolio - ⚡️ A minimal portfolio template for Developers
slidev - Presentation Slides for Developers
comms-app-web-spatial-meeting - A project where you can set up a 2D virtual video conference where participants will speak from fixed spatial perspectives using Dolby.io Spatial Audio and the Dolby.io Web SDK.
pandoc - Universal markup converter
ecma262 - Status, process, and documents for ECMA-262
md-editor - A simple Markdown to HTML editor
TW-Elements - 𝙃𝙪𝙜𝙚 collection of Tailwind MIT licensed (free) components, sections and templates 😎
markdown.html - Browse an HTTP folder and view markdown or any other text document
js-the-right-way - An easy-to-read, quick reference for JS best practices, accepted coding standards, and links around the Web
powerpage-md-editor - A Markdown Editor using Powerpage + simplemde
lazyCode - Welcome to lazyCode, a stunning all-in-one template for organising and keep track of your codes and hosting them on the web.
markdown-raw - CSS style to make HTML look like raw markdown