Hi Jan,

Yes I know some open source tooling and will donate it in the next few days, 
currently updating some plugins and versions.

Will be asciidoctor sources compiled into a html5 slideshow via Maven. The 
version I have configured also allows embedding of charts (that's the part in 
still working on updating)

It allows to be flexible where you want and simple where you don't need 
complexity. In my current slide deck I built with it, I even have animated Star 
wars fly-though text ;-)

Chris

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From: Jan Høydahl <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2019 3:55:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Hi and clarifications

I'm also a Lucene/Solr committer and have created hundreds of slides for talks 
and training.
Mostly in Keynote or ODP format, which is the closest I get to an open format.
But it is really hard to collaborate with others on updating an ODP 
presentation.

So my hope for this project would be to find some way to represent slides in 
"souce" form
which could be managed in e.g. GIT. without sacrificing the ease of designing 
slides in a
visual tool. I have been thinking about swithing to Google Slides, which are 
quite capable
and has all the collaborative features, but then they are kind of lock-in and 
lack a well defined
standard source form…

Markdown sounds a bit too lacking in terms of graphical design options.
HTML, CSS and JS on the other hand would perhaps be a natural choice?

A repository of components / slides / logos / reusable graphs or sentences or 
paragraphs etc
would be useful, so one could "include" such elements into a presentation or 
slide.
Some of my slides include a graph or diagram that need frequent updating, such 
as graph of
mailing list activity numbers, list of releases last 24 months etc. Let's 
imagine a HTML5 slide
which includes a small JS snippet that fetches the data for the graph from some 
data source
online at "build time". Then you could easily refresh your presentation :)

Are you aware of any open source tooling around generating slideshow in HTML5? 
I mean
other than exporting to HTML from Powerpoint :)

--
Jan Høydahl, search solution architect
Cominvent AS - www.cominvent.com<http://www.cominvent.com>

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