That is great, I've been interested in that program since your POPL talk. One problem I've had with it so far: It takes 100% CPU time when idle, which makes my laptop go quite hot. Any idea why that could be?
On Wed 13 Nov 2013 18:16:48 GMT, Michael D. Adams wrote: > ANNOUNCE: Haskell Pdf Presenter (hpdfp) 0.2.2 > > I'm pleased to announce the first public release of the Haskell Pdf > Presenter (hpdfp). > > Project home page: > http://michaeldadams.org/projects/haskell-pdf-presenter/ > > Project on Hackage: > http://hackage.haskell.org/package/haskell-pdf-presenter/ > > Project repository: > http://michaeldadams.org/repos-pub/hg/haskell-pdf-presenter/ > > What it is > ========== > The Haskell Pdf Presenter (hpdfp) is a tool for presenting PDF-based > slide shows. For example, as a presenter, I like to see the next slide > before it is shown to the audience as well as how much allotted time > remains. I was never quite satisfied with the existing tools for this, > so I wrote my own and hpdfp is the result. > > Though I originally wrote it for my own use, the tool has matured over > time, and I now wish to share it with others. Aside from being a > useful tool, I think hpdfp is a good example of elegance and economy > in program design. Despite being only a thousand lines long, this > program is full of features that may not be obvious at first glance so > please be sure to look at the available help. > > Status > ====== > I've been using this tool in my own talks for over a year now, and > it is fairly stable and feature complete. I've only tested it on > Ubuntu so I don't know if it ports to other platforms. I'd love to > hear any field reports about how it runs on other platforms. > > Future Directions > ================= > I have a long TODO list of ideas I may implement in the future, but > most development has been driven by the practical considerations that > I discover as I use the tool. If you have a use case for a particular > feature, please let me know. > > ================ > > Feature requests, bug reports, suggestions or feedback as well as > contributions to the documentation or implementation are most welcome. > > Michael D. Adams > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > haskell-c...@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list Haskell@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell