For me, the answer is no. I am not a python programmer, and I don't understand yet enough asciidoc configuration files to produce a working slidy.conf.
On 14 sep, 14:47, Phillip Lord <[email protected]> wrote: > I missed this thread when it first came out. Some intense googling got > me to this.... > > http://csrp.iut-blagnac.fr/~jmi/svg-slides/ > > Which seems to use either slidy or S5. > > Sven's original asciidoc-s5 at > > http://github.com/svenax/asciidoc-s5 > > has gone 404. > > I was wondering, whether any of the original participants of the thread > have got any further! > > Phil > > > > > > david <[email protected]> writes: > > It currently works perfectly. > > > JQS5 can be used without any changed in the html file. Slidy needs > > specific markup in the html file, and so (I think) a new slidy.conf in > > asciidoc. > > > I will try to do something about it, based on your xhtml11.conf. > > > On 21 août, 08:45, Stuart Rackham <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I've written an FAQ for JQS5, you'll need to run from the trunk as it > >> relies on > >> a fix I've just made to the docinfo mechanism. Let me know if you have any > >> problems getting it to work. > > >> Cheers, Stuart > > >> == Can AsciiDoc generate slide shows? > >> There are a number of browser based HTML slideshow applications > >> written in JavaScript, most could probably be made to work with > >> AsciiDoc. Here's how usehttp://staticfree.info/projects/jqs5/[JQS5] > >> to turn an AsciiDoc document (`mydoc.txt`) into a slideshow > >> (`mydoc.html`): > > >> . Download and extract the 'JQS5' tarball. > >> . Put this your document's 'docinfo' file (`mydoc-docinfo.html`): > >> + > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> <link rel="stylesheet" href="./jqs5/jqs5.css"> > >> <link rel="stylesheet" href="./jqs5/theme/staticfree/style.css"> > >> <script src="./jqs5/jquery-1.2.6.js" type="text/javascript"></script> > >> <script src="./jqs5/jqs5.js" type="text/javascript"></script> > >> <script type="text/javascript"> > >> $(document).ready(jqs5_init); > >> </script> > >> <style type="text/css"> hr { visibility: hidden; } </style> > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> * The `./jqs5/jquery-1.2.6.js` file name may differ depending on the > >> version of 'JQS5'. > >> * The last line hides 'hr' elements generated by by the Asciidoc > >> 'html4' backend. > > >> . Generate the slideshow (`mydoc.html`) with this command: > > >> $ asciidoc -bhtml4 -adocinfo mydoc.txt > > >> On 20/08/10 22:16, david wrote: > > >> > I'm late and I missed that. > > >> > Creation of slides would be a very great improvment of asciidoc... I > >> > was wondering if it was possible to include the support of slidy, the > >> > w3c current recommendation to create slideshow (http://www.w3.org/ > >> > Talks/Tools/#slidy). I don't know if it's easily faisable. In slidy, > >> > each slides is contained in<div class="slide"> ...</div>, the title > >> > of the slide is in<h1> ...</h1>. Incremental display (class = > >> > "incremental") and expandable content (class = "outline" or "expand") > >> > are supported. > > >> > On 2 ao t, 23:31, Stuart Rackham<[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> On 29/06/10 00:12, Bela Hausmann wrote: > > >> >>> You may also be interested inhttp://staticfree.info/projects/jqs5/, > >> >>> which is basicS5(not as powerful), but without extra HTML markup. > > >> >> That's neat, all you would need to do is create a jqs5.conf file that > >> >> included a > >> >> customized version of the html4.conf [header] then run something like > >> >> (haven't > >> >> tried it though). > > >> >> asciidoc -b html4 -f jqs5.conf myslideshow.txt > > >> >> Cheers, Stuart > > >> >>> Bela > > >> >>> On 7 Jun., 00:18, svenax<[email protected]> wrote: > >> >>>> I really like simple text markup, and I have been using asciidoc a lot > >> >>>> for documentation and short documents. Sometimes, though, I need to > >> >>>> make some kind of presentations, and a nice and clean way of doing > >> >>>> this is by usingS5which is based on XHTML. > > >> >>>> Unfortunately, asciidoc does not have anS5output option, so I tried > >> >>>> Pandoc instead. But it got too confusing to use two different markup > >> >>>> systems with almost, but not quite, the same syntax. > > >> >>>> Since asciidoc is eminently configurable, I thought I should try to > >> >>>> make theS5output option myself. It is by no means finished, but it > >> >>>> works reasonably well for me. If anyone is interested, you can grab it > >> >>>> here: > > >> >>>>http://github.com/svenax/asciidoc-s5 > > >> >>>> Please feel free to comment, modify, and help me make it better. > >> >>>> Eventually anS5backend may find its way into the standard asciidoc > >> >>>> distribution. > > >> >>>> -- > >> >>>> Sven Axelsson > > -- > Phillip Lord, Phone: +44 (0) 191 222 7827 > Lecturer in Bioinformatics, Email: [email protected] > School of Computing Science, > http://homepages.cs.ncl.ac.uk/phillip.lord > Room 914 Claremont Tower, skype: russet_apples > Newcastle University, msn: [email protected] > NE1 7RU -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "asciidoc" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/asciidoc?hl=en.
