Hi,

While I haven't yet looked at the latest patches to asciidoc to support ODF better, I implemented *very basic* ODP support. The output and the stylesheet still need a lot of love, but creating basic slides (with the default LibreOffice style) works already.

The aim is to make it look like slidy output by default, but also to add at least one more attractive example for people to modify or start from.

I have send in a proposal for a presentation the the FlossUK spring conference in March of 2012 about asciidoc-odf and the goal is to show an appealing set of slides using asciidoc-odf :) We'll see !

More information at:

    https://github.com/dagwieers/asciidoc-odf

Feedback and contributions are welcome !
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