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Yet another candidate: Docbook-SlidesYet another candidate: Docbook-SlidesPosted Sep 15, 2004 13:58 UTC (Wed) by debacle (subscriber, #7114)In reply to: Yet another candidate: Docbook-Slides by lolando Parent article: The Grumpy Editor's guide to presentation programs
Yes, DocBook/XML Slides are a very good way to create HTML slides to be viewed e.g. with Firefox. I do all my slides using DocBook/XML Slides and I do all other documentation in DocBook/XML article/book/refentry/website, e.g. man pages, howto documents, reference cards, web pages. I like the idea of single source publishing. Another plus: All necessary packages are apt-get'able in Debian sarge: the slides package and the demo package.
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