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Michael Wiedmann

  1. Download this book
  2. Book information
  3. First page
  4. Preface
  5. 1 PDF Based Solutions
  6. 2 HTML Based Solutions
  7. 3 Other Solutions
  8. 4 Todo
    1. 1 Active-DVI
    2. 1.1 General Description
    3. 1.2 Requirements
    4. 1.3 Homepage
    5. 1.4 Copyright and License
    6. 2 Combined Slidemaker
    7. 2.1 General Description
    8. 2.2 Requirements
    9. 2.3 Homepage
    10. 2.4 Copyright and License
    11. 3 ConTeXt
    12. 3.1 General Description
    13. 3.2 Requirements
    14. 3.3 Homepage
    15. 3.4 Copyright and License
    16. 4 elpres
    17. 4.1 General Description
    18. 4.1.1 Example
    19. 4.2 Requirements
    20. 4.3 Homepage
    21. 4.4 Copyright and License
    22. 5 gpresent
    23. 5.1 General Description
    24. 5.2 Requirements
    25. 5.3 Homepage
    26. 5.4 Copyright and License
    27. 6 HavenPoint
    28. 6.1 General Description
    29. 6.2 Requirements
    30. 6.2.1 Mandatory
    31. 6.3 Homepage
    32. 6.4 Copyright and License
    33. 7 ImPress
    34. 7.1 General Description
    35. 7.2 Requirements
    36. 7.3 Homepage
    37. 7.4 Copyright and License
    38. 8 Impress!ve
    39. 8.1 General Description
    40. 8.2 Requirements
    41. 8.3 Homepage
    42. 8.4 Copyright and License
    43. 9 Java Power Presenter - JPP
    44. 9.1 General Description
    45. 9.2 Requirements
    46. 9.3 Homepage
    47. 9.4 Copyright and License
    48. 10 JackSVG
    49. 10.1 General Description
    50. 10.2 Requirements
    51. 10.3 Homepage
    52. 10.4 Copyright and License
    53. 11 LyX
    54. 11.1 General Description
    55. 11.2 Requirements
    56. 11.3 Homepage
    57. 11.4 Copyright and License
    58. 12 marSLIDE
    59. 12.1 General Description
    60. 12.2 Requirements
    61. 12.2.1 Mandatory
    62. 12.3 Homepage
    63. 12.4 Copyright and License
    64. 13 mozPoint
    65. 13.1 General Description
    66. 13.2 Requirements
    67. 13.2.1 Mandatory
    68. 13.3 Homepage
    69. 13.4 Copyright and License
    70. 14 Orator
    71. 14.1 General Description
    72. 14.2 Requirements
    73. 14.2.1 Mandatory
    74. 14.3 Homepage
    75. 14.4 Copyright and License
    76. 15 pandoc
    77. 15.1 General Description
    78. 15.2 Homepage
    79. 15.3 Copyright and License
    80. 16 pdfslide
    81. 16.1 General Description
    82. 16.2 Requirements
    83. 16.2.1 Mandatory
    84. 16.3 Homepage
    85. 16.4 Copyright and License
    86. 17 pdfwin
    87. 17.1 General Description
    88. 17.2 Requirements
    89. 17.2.1 Mandatory
    90. 17.3 Homepage
    91. 17.4 Copyright and License
    92. 18 Pointless
    93. 18.1 General Description
    94. 18.2 Requirements
    95. 18.3 Homepage
    96. 18.4 Copyright and License
    97. 19 powerdot
    98. 19.1 General Description
    99. 19.1.1 Example
    100. 19.2 Requirements
    101. 19.3 Homepage
    102. 19.4 Copyright and License
    103. 20 PPPSlides
    104. 20.1 General Description
    105. 20.2 Requirements
    106. 20.3 Homepage
    107. 20.4 Copyright and License
    108. 21 Prestimel
    109. 21.1 General Description
    110. 21.2 Requirements
    111. 21.3 Homepage
    112. 21.4 Copyright and License
    113. 22 pylize
    114. 22.1 General Description
    115. 22.2 Requirements
    116. 22.3 Homepage
    117. 22.4 Copyright and License
    118. 23 Pyslide
    119. 23.1 General Description
    120. 23.2 Requirements
    121. 23.3 Homepage
    122. 23.4 Copyright and License
    123. 24 S5
    124. 24.1 General Description
    125. 24.2 Requirements
    126. 24.3 Homepage
    127. 24.4 Copyright and License
    128. 25 S5 Reloaded
    129. 25.1 General Description
    130. 25.2 Requirements
    131. 25.3 Homepage
    132. 25.4 Copyright and License
    133. 26 Slide Show Help
    134. 26.1 General Description
    135. 26.1.1 Example(s)
    136. 26.2 Requirements
    137. 26.3 Homepage
    138. 26.4 Copyright and License
    139. 27 screen.sty
    140. 27.1 General Description
    141. 27.2 Requirements
    142. 27.3 Homepage
    143. 27.4 Copyright and License
    144. 28 Slide40
    145. 28.1 General Description
    146. 28.1.1 Example
    147. 28.2 Requirements
    148. 28.3 Homepage
    149. 28.4 Copyright and License
    150. 29 Slidemaker
    151. 29.1 General Description
    152. 29.2 Requirements
    153. 29.3 Homepage
    154. 29.4 Copyright and License
    155. 30 SlideML
    156. 30.1 General Description
    157. 30.2 Requirements
    158. 30.3 Homepage
    159. 30.4 Copyright and License
    160. 31 slides
    161. 31.1 General Description
    162. 31.1.1 Example
    163. 31.2 Requirements
    164. 31.3 Homepage
    165. 31.4 Copyright and License
    166. 31.5 Special Notes
    167. 32 slides.sh
    168. 32.1 General Description
    169. 32.2 Requirements
    170. 32.2.1 Mandatory
    171. 32.2.2 Optional
    172. 32.3 Homepage
    173. 32.4 Copyright and License
    174. 33 Slideshow
    175. 33.1 General Description
    176. 33.2 Requirements
    177. 33.3 Homepage
    178. 33.4 Copyright and License
    179. 34 Spork
    180. 34.1 General Description
    181. 34.2 Requirements
    182. 34.3 Homepage
    183. 34.4 Copyright and License
    184. 35 talk
    185. 35.1 General Description
    186. 35.2 Requirements
    187. 35.3 Homepage
    188. 35.4 Copyright and License
    189. 36 TeX4ht: LaTeX and TeX for Hypertext
    190. 36.1 General Description
    191. 36.2 Requirements
    192. 36.2.1 Mandatory
    193. 36.2.2 Optional
    194. 36.3 Homepage
    195. 36.4 Copyright and License
    196. 37 TPP Text Presentation Program
    197. 37.1 General Description
    198. 37.1.1 Example
    199. 37.2 Requirements
    200. 37.2.1 Mandatory
    201. 37.2.2 Optional
    202. 37.3 Homepage
    203. 37.4 Copyright and License
    204. 38 Utopia PDF Presentations Bundle
    205. 38.1 General Description
    206. 38.2 Requirements
    207. 38.3 Homepage
    208. 38.4 Copyright and License
    209. 39 wiki2beamer
    210. 39.1 General Description
    211. 39.2 Requirements
    212. 39.3 Homepage
    213. 39.4 Copyright and License
    214. 40 WML - Website META Language
    215. 40.1 General Description
    216. 40.2 Requirements
    217. 40.3 Homepage
    218. 40.4 Copyright and License
    219. 41 xdvipresent
    220. 41.1 General Description
    221. 41.2 Requirements
    222. 41.3 Homepage
    223. 41.4 Copyright and License
    224. 42 XSLies
    225. 42.1 General Description
    226. 42.2 Requirements
    227. 42.3 Homepage
    228. 42.4 Copyright and License
    229. 43 xsw
    230. 43.1 General Description
    231. 43.2 Requirements
    232. 43.3 Homepage
    233. 43.4 Copyright and License
    234. 44 XUL Slideshow Toolkit
    235. 44.1 General Description
    236. 44.2 Requirements
    237. 44.3 Homepage
    238. 44.4 Copyright and License
  9. 5 Hints and Tricks
  10. A History, Credits, Remarks, and License
  11. Index

15. pandoc

15.1. General Description

Pandoc is a Haskell library for converting from one markup format to another, and a command-line tool that uses this library. It can read markdown and (subsets of) reStructuredText, HTML, and LaTeX, and it can write markdown, reStructuredText, HTML, LaTeX, ConTeXt, PDF, RTF, DocBook XML, OpenDocument XML, ODT, GNU Texinfo, MediaWiki markup, groff man pages, and S5 HTML slide shows.

15.2. Homepage

http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/ (last checked: 2009-07-26)

15.3. Copyright and License

Copyright 2006-2008, John MacFarlane

GPL