I've updated the English version in Google Drive but I've kept the German version untouched (at this point it's not about the content anymore).
That brings up another question. I'd like to contribute both languages. Would they go both in the same directory? Any idea if we can have an index_en.adoc and an index_de.adoc and then chose which to build using a profile? That'd remove a lot of duplication. On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 8:57 AM Lars Francke <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 8:33 AM Justin Mclean <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> HI, >> >> > It turns out that it's harder to remove the corporate stuff from >> PowerPoint >> > than I thought (or I'm not capable enough) so I'll just go ahead and >> will >> > convert this to asciidoc straight away. >> >> What me to do that for you? Should be easy enough if it uses master >> slides. >> > > Thanks a lot for the offer. If you could help me that'd be great. I > probably just did it wrong. In try #1 I just removed the master slides that > I was using and I hoped everything would revert to a kind of "default" and > that mostly worked apart from the copyright footer and the headers were > gone as well. I've just tried again and instead of reverting to a blank > "white" layout I've just kept our master slides but removed all references > to the company. I'm not super happy with that but better than before. > > I'll upload a new version to Jira. > > For this one, it's not really relevant anymore as I've already done the > work of converting to Asciidoc (just need time to finish it all up, some > slides don't fit anymore like they used to in PowerPoint*) but all the > other ones (hundreds of slides) have the same issue and I don't really want > to manually remove the copyright footer from all of them. So, if you figure > out an easy way to clean them I'd appreciate it very much. > > * This may be a stupid question and I'm no frontend guy but how careful do > I need to be regarding content size and different resolutions etc.? Does it > all scale and should work on more or less any resolution or are there any > maximums I need to remember? Any ideas? > >> >> > I probably won't have time to do the same for all our content though so >> I >> > need to figure out a proper way. >> >> Export to rtf then open thank and export to txt as a first step? >> > > I'll try that, that's a good idea. > > Thank you, > Lars >
