Wrappers around vimdeck and some useful settings for a smooth presentation
Save your presentation as slides.md
and put it into an
empty directory dir
.
Start your presentation using bin/show.sh
found in this
repository.
Example:
show.sh dir
Along with the slides.md
you can have hand-made slides,
overriding the vimdeck generated ones. These hand-made files must be put in
the same directory as slides.md
as hm_slideNNN.md
.
Example:
hm_slide013.md
hm_slide042.md
etc/last_slide.md
is appended to the presentation as the
last file (slide999.md
).
This can be overridden by a last_slide.md
put in the
dir
directory given to show.sh
.
The files etc/script_pre.vim
and etc/script_post.vim
are prepended/appended respectively to the vimdeck generated
presentation/script.vim
file.
This can be overridden by a script.vim
file put in the
dir
directory given to show.sh
. If the file
exists, it will be appended to the final presentation/script.vim
file.
Put etc/markdown.vim
filetype plugin file under ~/.vim/after/ftplugin
directory.
To create a PDF file out of the presentation, save each slide as a screenshot, then use these images for creating the PDF:
convert $(find -maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*.png' | sort -n | paste -sd\ ) presentation.pdf
For saving screenshots of the presentation (to create a pdf file) disable the hardstatus of your GNU screen:
hardstatus ignore
and put your presentation in full screen (f.i. using F11 in gnome-terminal).