Hi Justin, where in the process do you have to write asciidoc? ... it should be "mvn package" ...
Regarding the rough edges ... I agree and there have been things I had workarounds and I would be glad if others could help with this ... especially with the headers and footers I had to manipulate the template and add CSS rules. Which is not ideal. It was never planned to be usable out of the box ... If you guys like the template this is a great base for us to work together to make it perfect or as perfect as possible. Chris Am 27.04.19, 09:01 schrieb "Justin Mclean" <[email protected]>: Hi, So using Chris template I converted a set of my own slides and submitted a PR with it. Some notes: - Make sure you spell asciidoc directory correctly otherwise it will compile but produce nothing :-) - To have a slide with no title use “## !”. - To have hard new lines use + at the end of line. - Dark themes are good for screen but generally look poor on projectors, modified the css to be black text on white and use a more common fonts with fallbacks. Al in all it was fairly easy to convert but there is a couple of rough corners. - Work out how to crop images and video so it the same as in the original presentation. - Footer is not showing for some unknown reason. - Move titles to top of page rather than entering comment. - Annoying to have to rename index.revealjs to index.html all the time. Questions: - While there's no branding (other than the ASF) it does have my name on it and a slide or two assumes I’m the person given it. Do we want to make it more anonymous? - Have I put it in the right place? - What can we do to cut down on duplication? There's a few files I copies and duplicated from Chris’s example. - It builds on it own but not as part of the whole repo. Do we want to do that? Thanks, Justin
