As a good tool for presentation, I would suggest look into Beamer, a LaTex
class for presentation. For syntax highlighting within Beamer, use minted.
You will get a top class presentation using these two.

On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 8:03 PM  <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hello,
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> Just wondering what is good presentation software that is up to date (i.e.
> one I just looked at hasn't been updated since 2009, so doesn't count).
>
> Ideally, in order of most important preference first, it should have all
> of the following features:
>
> * Works with typical dual screen - as is typical on a laptop with a
> projector at different resolutions (libreoffice has this).
>
> * Python syntax highlighting (I think libreoffice doesn't have this).
>
> * Text based format that can be checked into git (rst preferred, but
> anything else ok too).
>
> So far all my searches seem to come up with solutions that look abandoned.
>
> What do other people use?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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> To: Melbourne Python Users Group <[email protected]>
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> Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 08:51:44 +0000
> Subject: Re: [melbourne-pug] presentation software
>
> IPython notebooks could be an option, I've done a few presentations with
> it and it makes it really easy to share your code and slides afterwards via
> Git.
>
> On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 18:40 Brian May <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Just wondering what is good presentation software that is up to date
>> (i.e. one I just looked at hasn't been updated since 2009, so doesn't
>> count).
>>
>> Ideally, in order of most important preference first, it should have all
>> of the following features:
>>
>> * Works with typical dual screen - as is typical on a laptop with a
>> projector at different resolutions (libreoffice has this).
>>
>> * Python syntax highlighting (I think libreoffice doesn't have this).
>>
>> * Text based format that can be checked into git (rst preferred, but
>> anything else ok too).
>>
>> So far all my searches seem to come up with solutions that look abandoned.
>>
>> What do other people use?
>>
>> Thanks
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