[OS X TeX] Is there a Latex package for creating html slidy presentations?

Johannes Brauer brauer at nordakademie.de
Thu Oct 19 15:00:52 CEST 2006


I would like to try it myself. What do I have to do?


Am 18.10.2006 um 16:20 schrieb Victor Ivrii:

> On 10/18/06, Johannes Brauer <brauer at nordakademie.de> wrote:
>> I could not obey all the issues which were mentioned in this thread.
>> But I think some work has been done in the meantime. Is it possible
>> now to compile a powerdot presentation to Slidy?
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> OK, look at
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> http://www.math.toronto.edu/ivrii/Experimental  (powerdot , powered  
> by Slidy)
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> http://www.math.toronto.edu/ivrii/Experimental  (powerdot , powered by
> Slidy+jsMath)
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> I made no cleaning but just one line modification for the second one
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> if it what you want, I can tell you my steps to make it (and thanks to
> E.Gurari for making new powerdot.4ht)
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>> Johannes
>> Am 10.10.2006 um 14:12 schrieb Johannes Brauer:
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