On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 10:32:13AM +0500, ?????????? ?????????????? wrote:
 
> I think workaround is using pdf format. It's supported now by all
> modern browsers. It's open crossplatform standard, simple to storing
> and can be opened not only in browsers (obviously).

That was the first option that came to mind, and the one I may go for as 
a supplemental format *if* I can find a way to generate PDFs from this 
source format *and* get the page breaks right. The print preview is
available browsers does not leave much hope of that actually happening,
however.

The primary purpose here is, and will remain, to have the presentation look
nice on any screen that's conveniently available while I do the presentation. 

If I can find a reasonably automatic way to render this without javascript
that's a nice bonus, and I'll keep looking to the extent that it does not
seriously disrupt other things I need to get done.

The in-browser print preview method is simply not a practical option. 
And reverting to the previous powerpoint clone rubbish is right out. If I do
find a workable option, I'll let you all know.

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