J just tried it a few minutes ago ... So if the url, if I open the presentation is: file:///Users/christofer.dutz/Presentations/2019%20From%20the%20Chip%20to%20the%20Cloud%20with%20Apache%20Software/target/generated-slides/index.html#/apache-iot Then I manipulate this to file:///Users/christofer.dutz/Presentations/2019%20From%20the%20Chip%20to%20the%20Cloud%20with%20Apache%20Software/target/generated-slides/index.html?print-pdf And then Print the resulting page "as pdf"
Chris Am 25.09.19, 07:47 schrieb "sharanf" <[email protected]>: Thanks Justin and Chris I just had a quick try this morning adding the print-pdf and couldnt get it to work or format properly so will zip up the directory as they need a copy of it asap. I will be in Berlin in a few weeks so can go over it there with you. Thanks Sharan On 2019-09-25 07:37, Christofer Dutz wrote: > Just open your presentation in the browser and add a "?print-pdf" to the URL (be sure to remove any hash tag and everything behind that) > > The presentation then looks arrange, but if you print it as pdf it's exactly what you want. > > Chris > > Holen Sie sich Outlook für Android<https://aka.ms/ghei36> > > ________________________________ > From: Sharan Foga <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2019 9:09:59 PM > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Subject: Presentation copies > > Hi > > I used training to prepare some slides for a recent open source conference in Mexico. Now they are asking me for a copy of my slides! Normally I just export the slides to PDF - is that option available ? Otherwise all I can think of is to zip up the generated slides folder and send it to them. Any other ideas? > > Thanks > Sharan >
