>
>
> Have you had a chance to look at Tiddly Wiki? Works completely in
> HTML/JS/CSS. Converts Wiki to HTML, comes as a single HTML File
> :-)
>
Right now I am happy with eazytext for all my documentation needs.
Will sure look into it when I have a requirement to translate
wiki-text to HTM
> I have been using http://html5slides.pageforest.com/ for quite some
> time and they have a basic editor for creating simple yet attractive
> html5 presentation in just minutes.
The UI idea is one fine innovation ! I am gonna steal it ;)
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>
> Have you had a chance to look at Tiddly Wiki? Works completely in
> HTML/JS/CSS. Converts Wiki to HTML, comes as a single HTML File
> :-)
>
Hey thanks for the pointer. I am happy, atleast thus far, to use eazytext
for all my documentation needs. I was only wondering how good can it be
html5slides is quite good , But the effects from impress.js are quite
impressing (No pun intended ).
May be I should try to combine them both
On 4 January 2012 13:55, ijeyant...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I was really impressed with impress.js , I am going to use it for
> > presentation from now onw
> I was really impressed with impress.js , I am going to use it for
> presentation from now onwards !
I have been using http://html5slides.pageforest.com/ for quite some
time and they have a basic editor for creating simple yet attractive
html5 presentation in just minutes.
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- Jeyanthan
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 8:15 PM, Pratap Chakravarthy wrote:
> I have written a wiki processor eazytext to translate wiki-text
> to HTML whose rendering, look and feel, is fully customisable with CSS skins.
> I was kind of wondering, if we apply both JS and CSS, as a theme, on the
> generated HTML c
> beamer?
LaTex very good example for creating rich document using simple text markups. On
the other hand it has steeper learning curve and higher noise level,
markup-characters / content-characters, when compared to wiki based
text. Thanks for
the pointer.
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 9:03 PM, Vikas R
>
> It would be cool to have a presentation tool that is
> key-board based as opposed to GUI based, to create presentations.
> In other words, a presentation tool that is to PPT what wiki is to MS-WORD.
beamer?
I must also mention emacs org-mode which integrates very well with
beamer.
Vikas
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Interest in web based presentation tool is quite encouraging.
Well actually there _are_ web based presentation tool already
available and ubiquitous, take for example google docs. But
they mostly ape Desktop apps like MS PPT inside the browser.
It would be cool to have a presentation tool that is
I was really impressed with impress.js , I am going to use it for
presentation from now onwards !
On 2 January 2012 17:44, Shrinivasan T wrote:
> What is impress.js?
>
> It's a presentation tool
> inspired by the idea behind prezi.com
> and based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions i
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 5:44 PM, Shrinivasan T wrote:
> What is impress.js?
>
> It's a presentation tool
> inspired by the idea behind prezi.com
> and based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in modern
> browsers.
>
> Source: github.com/bartaz/impress.js
>
> demo at http://bartaz.githu
What is impress.js?
It's a presentation tool
inspired by the idea behind prezi.com
and based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in modern browsers.
Source: github.com/bartaz/impress.js
demo at http://bartaz.github.com/impress.js/
You need firefox 9 or latest chrome to get the anima
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