[OS X TeX] Is there a Latex package for creating html slidy presentations?
Eitan Gurari
gurari at cse.ohio-state.edu
Thu Oct 19 23:24:32 CEST 2006
> > I would like to try it myself. What do I have to do?
>
> Let's start from the common part:
>
> 1) Go to
>
> http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/bugfixes.html
>
> and get a new version of tex4ht.tar.gz and htf.zip
>
> Put them where they belong (most important put .4ht files )
>
> 2) Create powerdot presentation (not everything is supported) foo.tex
>
> 3) Run htlatex foo.tex "xhtml"
>
> 4) Get Slidy to your webserver. I am lazy so I made everything with
> the minimal editing:
>
> Experimental with subdirectory Slidy and I uploaded everything (html,
> css, png files) into this directory.
>
> Done (well check read permissions of all files)
As a side note, the tex4ht configurations avoid introducing
decorations to the slides. Personalized styles can be easily
introduced with a little knowledge of CSS. (One, of course, can also
extend/rewrite the javascript support, but it probably wouldn't be
that simple for most of us.) -eitan
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