> I have experimented a little with Asciidoc slide-generation systems but
> I'm
> hoping to get recommendations about the "best" one to use. They seem to
> vary in terns of the feature set, look and feel, etc.
>
> My needs are pretty straightforward: I'll have titles, bulletted text and
> one or two images for each slide. Controlling the background would be nice
> but is not necessary.
>
> It would also be nice if all the features like table of contents, font
> embiggening, etc. work (I've noticed on some of the backends they don't,
> and also autonumbering doesn't work -- the most experience I've had with
> this is the "Neon" backend which doesn't properly support a lot of
> things).
>
> Is there an Asciidoc-to-slide system that is especially good (and
> maintained?). Thanks for any suggestions or help.

I have not done much digging around and just used slidy2 myself. It works
well for me.

Here are two examples

https://github.com/simpligility/introduction-to-continuous-integration-for-android-developers

https://github.com/simpligility/enterprise-tools-and-tricks-for-android-developers

The bootstrap and deck.js backends are supposedly really good but I have
not even needed to look further than slidy

All of them are maintained from what I can tell..

Links to all of them are here

http://asciidoc.org/#X2

manfred

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