Post AsZwfFMl6ep6928kAS by mtorchiano@mastodon.uno
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(DIR) Post #AsZuCBhXSAeYTKsL0y by kaia@brotka.st
2025-03-30T11:00:42.083996Z
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is there a library where I can make markdown/plaintext/html presentation slides and convert them into .odp or PowerPoint slides? :puniko_thank_you:
(DIR) Post #AsZvKEnNvsreL80paS by Nicro@fedi.absturztau.be
2025-03-30T11:07:53.236595Z
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@kaia reminds me of the rust-magic @noboilerplate uses to turn markdown into presentations for videos. No Idea how to work it though. https://github.com/0atman/noboilerplate/tree/main
(DIR) Post #AsZwfFMl6ep6928kAS by mtorchiano@mastodon.uno
2025-03-30T11:28:07Z
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@kaia You can use pandoc https://pandoc.orgMy advice is to use the higher level Quarto pub system https://quarto.orgQuarto has plugins for IDEs, e.g. VSCode and R-Studio
(DIR) Post #AsZwfUTgvAHV0sUzYW by p@raru.re
2025-03-30T11:21:10Z
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obsidian can do this I think@kaia
(DIR) Post #Asa0tq4xnxTRsY1vIe by fabos@der.cyberterror.ist
2025-03-30T12:14:47.794Z
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@kaia@brotka.st is pandoc doing this maybe? Or the cli tools oft libreoffice? Or maybe a two step thingy with both tools?
(DIR) Post #AsaGsl4WXAudKJKZhw by ktneely@infosec.exchange
2025-03-30T15:04:20Z
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@p @kaia There's a project or library called "Marp" that defines Markdown syntax for making slides and an #Obsidian plugin called Marp slides that implements it. It can export as PDF and PPTX.It works alright for quick presos for small audiences. Personally, my dreams of easy, tet-based slide creation always get shattered by the corporate template requirements and/or the need to make simple-looking diagrams to dumb it down for the audience (which are actually pain-staking and time-consuming to create).