Reveal does similar things. I considered Remark as well, both are good.

On Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 8:14:49 AM UTC-6, Jan Henning Thorsen 
wrote:
>
> That's one of the things I like about 
> https://metacpan.org/release/App-remarkpl, or rather https://remarkjs.com/ 
> ... It will scale the slide to the screen, so as long as the presentation 
> fits, it will never scale out. You still need to set the appropriate font 
> size, but the defaults have worked out for me.
>
> On Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 2:56:09 PM UTC+1, Joel Berger wrote:
>>
>> I actually have two others, App::MojoSlides and 
>> Mojolicious::Plugin::SimpleSlides. You might take the implication of having 
>> three though, writing a presentation system is HARD!
>>
>> I came to the web having written a lot of LaTeX and so my goal in my 
>> first two was to make something like LaTeX Beamer. I'm sorry to report that 
>> that was mostly a failure. The problem is with how browsers render fonts 
>> and images mostly. If you watch my MojoConf talk, you'll see me fighting 
>> with the text size vs the screen resolution on the projector that was used. 
>> I was very disappointed because I'm not sure that I was able to effectively 
>> make my point while trying to make the text readable for the viewers.
>>
>> After that I gave up and decided to delegate most of the actual rendering 
>> to a library that was dedicated to doing that, I settled on RevealJS. So 
>> now all my (third) system is is a pre-processor.
>>
>> Though I haven't gotten around to saying it yet, I consider 
>> App::MojoSlides and Mojolicious::Plugin::SimpleSlides to be deprecated 
>> and/or willing to have adopted. If anyone wants them, please let me know.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Joel
>>
>> On Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at 6:37:01 PM UTC-6, mimosinnet wrote:
>>>
>>> Waw! Thanks! I will have a look at it! :D :)  I have also noticed that 
>>> you also have App::MojoSlides! Ups... I should have looked further! =^_^=
>>>
>>> I will try the Mojolicious::Plugin::RevealJS and look the code 
>>> in App::MojoSlides. 
>>>
>>> Cheers! :D :) 
>>>
>>> El dimarts, 10 gener de 2017 16:38:25 UTC+1, Joel Berger va escriure:
>>>>
>>>> Hi, sorry I've taken this long to respond. I also have a similar 
>>>> effort, built on RevealJS. 
>>>> https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojolicious::Plugin::RevealJS . It is 
>>>> basically a wrapper/preprocessor that helps building a RevealJS-based 
>>>> talk. 
>>>> Reveal has a markdown mode, though I usually just use the html form. I 
>>>> don't mention this to discourage you, just to tell you about other 
>>>> projects. Good luck!
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Joel
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, January 2, 2017 at 7:22:21 PM UTC-6, mimosinnet wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I have been working this Christmas in an application to show markdown 
>>>>> files as slides:
>>>>>
>>>>>    - Code in github <https://github.com/mimosinnet/presentation>
>>>>>    - Slides outline <http://presentacions.mimosinnet.org/diapos/01>
>>>>>    - Slides <http://presentacions.mimosinnet.org/presenta/01/1>
>>>>>    
>>>>> The markdown is stored public/md/*number_of_presentation*, and the 
>>>>> media for the presentation in public/*number_of_presentation. *Each 
>>>>> slide is saved in a sqlite database, and the first line of the slide is 
>>>>> used as the slide background if it is an image. I will happily add more 
>>>>> documentation and include suggestions if considered relevant. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Long story:
>>>>> I have been using *pinpoint*  <https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Pinpoint>for 
>>>>> my presentations in my work as teacher on psychology. For different 
>>>>> reasons 
>>>>> (lack of development, availability,...) I started to seek for 
>>>>> alternatives, 
>>>>> and it seems that html/css/javascript 
>>>>> <http://bashooka.com/coding/html-css-based-presentation-slides/> is 
>>>>> the way forward. Unfortunately, as I do not have any 
>>>>> javascript/jquery/ajax 
>>>>> skills, I have used my limited Perl knowledge to build something with 
>>>>> Mojolicious. I have spend this Christmas having fun (an addiction) with 
>>>>> web 
>>>>> development ;-). I hope this can be useful for other Mojolicious 
>>>>> beginners. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers! 
>>>>>
>>>>

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