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@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ sent
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A simple plaintext presentation tool.
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sent does not need latex, libreoffice or any other fancy file format, it uses
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plaintext files. Every line represents a slide in the presentation. This may
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limit the use, but for presentations using the [Takahashi
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plaintext files and png images. Every line represents a slide in the
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presentation. This may limit the use, but for presentations using the [Takahashi
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method](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takahashi_method) this is very nice and
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allows you to write down the presentation for a quick lightning talk within a
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few minutes.
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sent [-f FONTSTRING] FILE1 [FILE2 ...]
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If one FILE equals `-`, stdin will be read. A presentation file could look like
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this:
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If one FILE equals `-`, stdin will be read. Use png images by prepending a `@`
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before the filename. A presentation file could look like this:
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sent
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why?
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@nyan.png
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easy to use
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few dependencies (X11)
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depends on Xlib, libpng
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no bloat
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how?
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sent FILENAME
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@ -61,6 +62,5 @@ future features
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* utf8 support
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* second window for speakers laptop (progress, time, notes?)
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* images
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* multiple lines per slide?
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* markdown?
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