> On Sep 17, 2017, at 5:34 AM, Konrad Hinsen wrote:
>
> Did anyone consider to implement something like sketch-n-sketch for Racket
> picts?
>
> https://ravichugh.github.io/sketch-n-sketch/
>
> The idea is to combine interactive manipulation and programmatic
On 16/09/2017 16:47, Daniel Brunner wrote:
I switched to slideshow/pict recently but it takes a lot of time for me
to prepare the presentation due to my missing skills in using pict.
That's also the major stumbling block for me. Whenever I have to prepare
a presentation, it's just not the
On 16/09/2017 21:48, Andrew Gwozdziewycz wrote:
I've been hacking on a way to make *simpler* slideshow presentations, which
I'll actually present briefly at Racketcon next month. The idea is to take
something plaintext and turn it into slides, so you don't have to be a pict
master. I am
I've been hacking on a way to make *simpler* slideshow presentations, which
I'll actually present briefly at Racketcon next month. The idea is to take
something plaintext and turn it into slides, so you don't have to be a pict
master. I am trying to work in how to include slides that are Picts,
In that case, it probably makes sense for you to use scribble to
replace the LaTeX part of your workflow from the past. Specifically,
if you've got a pict, you can just drop it into anywhere you would
have put text in a scribble document and the right thing will happen.
So hopefully this'll
Hello!
Racket language is deeply rooted in academia and used wildly in
education, so, I hope, it's reasonable that Racketeers are often
preparing slide-show presentations...
In order to take an advantage of Racket's ecosystem I'd like to use it for such
purpose and slide-show package is natural
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