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Re: [O] HTML5 presentations
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Jambunathan K |
Subject: |
Re: [O] HTML5 presentations |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Jun 2011 02:06:54 +0530 |
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Eric Schulte <address@hidden> writes:
> Robert Goldman <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> On 6/7/11 Jun 7 -3:01 PM, Tassilo Horn wrote:
>>> Vinh Nguyen <address@hidden> writes:
>>>
>>>> After the recent org-mode to S5 discussion, I stumbled onto
>>>> [these](https://gist.github.com/509761) code. It offers a way to
>>>> export org files to HTML5 presentations. I think it looks quite nice.
>>>> I see it being better than S5 in that no "ui" folder is required.
>>>> What do you all think? Is it worthy of being incorporated into
>>>> org-mode?
>>>
>>> Just tried it, and it's pretty cool! Easy to use and nicely looking.
>>>
>>> Bye,
>>> Tassilo
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I have tried the version here:
>> https://github.com/twada/org-html5presentation.el
>>
>> and it does not seem to be ready for prime-time. Org-babel features
>> don't work, and there seems to be not a clear integration with the
>> org-export-preprocessor. See my two issues, one (not satisfactorily)
>> closed, one open.
>>
>> Possibly this should be folded into contrib, so that people could
>> cooperate on it more easily than when it lives off in a separate git
>> repo, but it shouldn't be enabled for the unwary until it's been
>> thoroughly exercised.
>>
>> Is there a "tries to use all features" org presentation somewhere that
>> would serve as a good acid test for an export facility? It would be
>> very handy to have that.
>>
>
> This export target seems to re-implement much of the org HTML export
> mechanics which is most likely the reason for the incomplete coverage of
> Org's large functionality.
>
> Perhaps it would be possible to change this so that it works more like
> org-s5, that is, so that it firsts exports using the existing html
> export functionality, and then simply manipulates the resulting html.
>
I haven't looked at or tried either org-s5 or the html5 presentations.
I would like to note that much of the refactoring of the html exporter
is already done and is ready for prime time. I would very much like to
see that my code be used for such experimentations.
I will only note that the only way Free Software can thrive is by
adopting an "embrace and extend" approach.
Jambunathan K.
> Best -- Eric
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- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, (continued)
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, Joost Kremers, 2011/06/15
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, Eric S Fraga, 2011/06/16
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, Juan Pechiar, 2011/06/15
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, Eric S Fraga, 2011/06/16
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, Achim Gratz, 2011/06/16
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, Eric S Fraga, 2011/06/17
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, Achim Gratz, 2011/06/18
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, Robert Goldman, 2011/06/16
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, Eric Schulte, 2011/06/16
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, Robert Goldman, 2011/06/16
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations,
Jambunathan K <=
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, Robert Goldman, 2011/06/16
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, Eric Schulte, 2011/06/16
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, Jambunathan K, 2011/06/16
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, Jambunathan K, 2011/06/16
- Re: [O] HTML5 presentations, Christian Moe, 2011/06/07