The Slide Show (S9) Ruby gem lets you create slide shows and author slides in plain text using a wiki-style markup language that’s easy-to-write and easy-to-read. The Slide Show (S9) project also collects and welcomes themes and ships “out-of-the-gem” with built-in support for “loss-free” gradient vector graphics themes.
Usage: slideshow [options] name -o, --output PATH Output Path -g, --generate Generate Slide Show Templates (Using Built-In S6 Pack) -t, --template MANIFEST Template Manifest -f, --fetch URI Fetch Templates -c, --config PATH Configuration Path (default is ~/.slideshow) -l, --list List Installed Templates -v, --verbose Show debug trace -h, --help Show this message
Examples:
slideshow microformats slideshow microformats.textile # Process slides using Textile slideshow microformats.text # Process slides using Markdown slideshow microformats.rst # Process slides using reStructuredText (*see Requirements) slideshow -o slides microformats # Output slideshow to slides folder
More examles:
slideshow -g # Generate slide show templates using built-in S6 pack slideshow -l # List installed slide show templates slideshow -f s5blank # Fetch (install) S5 blank starter template from internet slideshow -t s5blank.txt microformats # Use your own slide show templates (e.g. s5blank)
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RedCloth (Textile Markup)
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Kramdown (Markdown Markup)
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BlueCloth (Markdown Markup) [Optional]
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RDiscount (Markdown Markup) [Optional]
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pandoc-ruby (Markdown/reStructuredText Markup) [Optional]
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Coderay (Syntax Highlighting) [Optional]
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Ultraviolet (Syntax Highlighting) [Optional]
Just install the gem:
$ sudo gem install slideshow
The slide show scripts and templates are dedicated to the public domain. Use it as you please with no restrictions whatsoever.