I'm just finishing washing out the corporate branding from my stuff ... will commit that in a few minutes / 1-2 hours.
Chris Am 26.04.19, 09:47 schrieb "Jan Høydahl" <[email protected]>: I just discovered reveal.js [1], an open source HTML5 presentation framework and I'm quire impressed. Have you guys considered it as a tool for this project? The ecosystem consists of a bunch of free and non-free tools to author and handle revealjs presentation, such as - a slide generator wizard [3] that makes it more convenient to construct a slide deck through a wizard, see blog post[4] for an introduction. - a professional (paid) online graphical slide editor [5] - several plugins for graphs, code markup, presenter display, 3rd-party themes etc [6] I could see it as a nice starting point for defining what a reusable slide, chart, image or component would look like. There is even a ODP-to-reveal converter available :) [1] http://revealjs.com/ [2] http://stevegrunwell.github.io/professional-development-professional-developers/#/1 [3] https://github.com/slara/generator-reveal [4] https://stevegrunwell.com/blog/building-presentations-reveal-js-2/ [5] https://slides.com/ [6] https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/wiki/Plugins,-Tools-and-Hardware -- Jan Høydahl, search solution architect Cominvent AS - www.cominvent.com > 25. apr. 2019 kl. 16:57 skrev Christofer Dutz <[email protected]>: > > Hi Jan, > > Yes I know some open source tooling and will donate it in the next few days, currently updating some plugins and versions. > > Will be asciidoctor sources compiled into a html5 slideshow via Maven. The version I have configured also allows embedding of charts (that's the part in still working on updating) > > It allows to be flexible where you want and simple where you don't need complexity. In my current slide deck I built with it, I even have animated Star wars fly-though text ;-) > > Chris > > Outlook für Android<https://aka.ms/ghei36 <https://aka.ms/ghei36>> herunterladen > > ________________________________ > From: Jan Høydahl <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2019 3:55:39 PM > To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Hi and clarifications > > I'm also a Lucene/Solr committer and have created hundreds of slides for talks and training. > Mostly in Keynote or ODP format, which is the closest I get to an open format. > But it is really hard to collaborate with others on updating an ODP presentation. > > So my hope for this project would be to find some way to represent slides in "souce" form > which could be managed in e.g. GIT. without sacrificing the ease of designing slides in a > visual tool. I have been thinking about swithing to Google Slides, which are quite capable > and has all the collaborative features, but then they are kind of lock-in and lack a well defined > standard source form… > > Markdown sounds a bit too lacking in terms of graphical design options. > HTML, CSS and JS on the other hand would perhaps be a natural choice? > > A repository of components / slides / logos / reusable graphs or sentences or paragraphs etc > would be useful, so one could "include" such elements into a presentation or slide. > Some of my slides include a graph or diagram that need frequent updating, such as graph of > mailing list activity numbers, list of releases last 24 months etc. Let's imagine a HTML5 slide > which includes a small JS snippet that fetches the data for the graph from some data source > online at "build time". Then you could easily refresh your presentation :) > > Are you aware of any open source tooling around generating slideshow in HTML5? I mean > other than exporting to HTML from Powerpoint :) > > -- > Jan Høydahl, search solution architect > Cominvent AS - www.cominvent.com <http://www.cominvent.com/><http://www.cominvent.com <http://www.cominvent.com/>> > >> 24. apr. 2019 kl. 16:18 skrev Sönke Liebau <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>: >> >> individual
