Le 04/07/2013 00:19, Bruce Eckel a écrit :
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.
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AsciiDoc slidy2 backend adds features you have requested and  some others.

The link in the documentation http://asciidoc.org/#X2 is an old one.

The backend is hosted here : https://code.google.com/p/asciidoc-slidy2-backend-plugin/
(when i google 'slidy2', I get it in position 2)

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Cheers
Jean-Michel Inglebert

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