Those instructions are a little out of date, but I'm using it on .10.2,
and it works great. If anyone needs help with it, let me know.
Kevin
paolo massa wrote:
http://s5presents.com/
Being open-source software, feel free to download S5 Presents and
modify it at will. S5 Presents was written in under 10 hours and 500
lines of code using the fantastic Ruby on Rails framework. It was
written by Lucas Carlson , creator of other sites including Web
Collaborator and The Conjuring Cabaret.
what an occasion to play with rails! ;-)
another interesting idea is
creating slides as wiki pages
http://www.lawver.net/archive/2005/03/18/h15_s5_instiki_happy_geek.php
P.
On 1/19/06, Ed Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/19/06, Webb, Geoffrey Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
A question came up about S5. Are there any tools to help create S5
presentations?
If you are a pythonista you may like rst2s5 [1] which lets you write
s5 in reStructuredText [2].
[1] http://homepage.hispeed.ch/py430/python/
[2] http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html
//Ed
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