On 15 September 2010 11:52, david <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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

I'm sorry, I seem to have accidentially deleted the Github repo.
It is back up now, at http://github.com/svenax/asciidoc-s5.

It generates a perfectly usable S5 presentation, but could do with some
tweaking for more flexibility. I haven't bothered with making it into a
proper backend for asciidoc, but that is really only a matter of copying
the files somewhere and adding a bit of info to asciidoc.conf, right?

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