On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Claudio M. Alessi smo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jul 04, 2010 at 02:13:38PM +0200, Uriel wrote:
I honestly and deeply hope you fail completely.
Please, put this on quotes.cat-v.org.
Nah, it is not quotes worthy, but I added it to:
On Sun, Jul 04, 2010 at 02:13:38PM +0200, Uriel wrote:
I honestly and deeply hope you fail completely.
Please, put this on quotes.cat-v.org.
Claudio M. Alessi
Hello all!
I am actually a student that used to work on this stuff. In our
research group, we were mainly interested in transforming the arXiv (
www.arxiv.org) to XHTML + MathML via LaTeXML (
http://dlmf.nist.gov/LaTeXML/ ) so that it can be displayed on the web
(build system page:
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Catalin David
catalindavid2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all!
I am actually a student that used to work on this stuff. In our
research group, we were mainly interested in transforming the arXiv (
www.arxiv.org) to XHTML + MathML via LaTeXML (
At risk of repeating myself[1], use HTML and the @media projection
feature which sadly only Opera supports currently AFAIK.
http://talks.webconverger.com/template.html
If you want PDF from HTML use http://princexml.com/
Kind regards,
[1] http://lists.suckless.org/dev/0909/1018.html
On Jul 4, 2010 2:07 PM, Kai Hendry hen...@iki.fi wrote:
At risk of repeating myself[1], use HTML and the @media projection
feature which sadly only Opera supports currently AFAIK.
http://talks.webconverger.com/template.html
If you want PDF from HTML use http://princexml.com/
Kind regards,
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 5:04 PM, Kris Maglione maglion...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 12:34:52PM +0200, Uriel wrote:
I'm looking for a minimally sane way to generate presentation slides,
ideally using something similar to markdown and capable of generating
decent-looking html
On 10-06-29 07:42 AM, Nick wrote:
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 12:34:52PM +0200, Uriel wrote:
I'm looking for a minimally sane way to generate presentation slides,
ideally using something similar to markdown and capable of generating
decent-looking html (and hopefully) pdf.
S5 looks quite decent.
Do you know of any PDF to HTML converter that is not crap? Because I
have been looking for such a thing for years, and would love to have
one, but I'm starting to suspect such a thing is impossible.
I've heard they have a good one at http://scribd.com
--
@chickamade
What's wrong with postscript?
--
# Kurt H Maier
Last talk I did on radare was done in troff. you can find the sources in
radare.org
Other options I tried are:
xml2doc (i wrote it many years ago, parses xml and generates html, pdf..)
multitalk: interesting concepts, c++ and bloat, but something .md based would
be great
On 6/29/2010 7:42 AM, Nick wrote:
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 12:34:52PM +0200, Uriel wrote:
I'm looking for a minimally sane way to generate presentation slides,
ideally using something similar to markdown and capable of generating
decent-looking html (and hopefully) pdf.
S5 looks quite decent.
On 10-06-29 06:34 AM, Uriel wrote:
I'm looking for a minimally sane way to generate presentation slides,
ideally using something similar to markdown and capable of generating
decent-looking html (and hopefully) pdf.
pandoc
http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/
markdown in, H5 out
I'm hoping to
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 12:34:52PM +0200, Uriel wrote:
I'm looking for a minimally sane way to generate presentation slides,
ideally using something similar to markdown and capable of generating
decent-looking html (and hopefully) pdf.
I know about magicpoint, and I normally use the troff
On 10-06-29 08:14 AM, David J Patrick wrote:
markdown in, H5 out
... uhhh S5, that is..
magicpoint
http://member.wide.ad.jp/wg/mgp/
2010/6/29, Uriel ur...@berlinblue.org:
I'm looking for a minimally sane way to generate presentation slides,
ideally using something similar to markdown and capable of generating
decent-looking html (and hopefully) pdf.
I know about magicpoint,
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 12:34:52PM +0200, Uriel wrote:
I'm looking for a minimally sane way to generate presentation slides,
ideally using something similar to markdown and capable of generating
decent-looking html (and hopefully) pdf.
I know about magicpoint, and I normally use the troff
[06/29/10] At 3:34AM PDT, Uriel wrote:
I'm looking for a minimally sane way to generate presentation slides.
This isn't what you're looking for, but the *output* is definitely
minimal. I don't know about sane.
http://www.ngolde.de/tpp.html
--
// Joseph Sullivan
// ~~~
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 12:34:52PM +0200, Uriel wrote:
I'm looking for a minimally sane way to generate presentation slides,
ideally using something similar to markdown and capable of generating
decent-looking html (and hopefully) pdf.
I know about magicpoint, and I normally use the troff
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Uriel ur...@berlinblue.org wrote:
I'm looking for a minimally sane way to generate presentation slides,
ideally using something similar to markdown and capable of generating
decent-looking html (and hopefully) pdf.
I went on a similar quest not a long ago but
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 06:30:30PM +0200, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
Kris Maglione dixit (2010-06-29, 11:04):
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 12:34:52PM +0200, Uriel wrote:
I'm looking for a minimally sane way to generate presentation slides,
ideally using something similar to markdown and capable of
[2010-06-29 12:34] Uriel ur...@berlinblue.org
I'm looking for a minimally sane way to generate presentation slides,
ideally using something similar to markdown and capable of generating
decent-looking html (and hopefully) pdf.
I know about magicpoint, and I normally use the troff slides
Also have look at http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=668533.
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 12:40 PM, markus schnalke mei...@marmaro.de wrote:
[2010-06-29 12:34] Uriel ur...@berlinblue.org
I'm looking for a minimally sane way to generate presentation slides,
ideally using something similar
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