Re: [orca-list] OT what do you use to give a presentation?



Hi all.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Probably I'll use a package called txt2tags to create my presentation.
According to http://www.txt2tags.org/:

Txt2tags is a document generator. It reads a text file with minimal markup such as **bold** and //italic// and converts it to the following formats:

  • HTML
  • XHTML
  • SGML
  • DocBook (NEW)
  • LaTeX
  • Lout
  • Man page
  • Creole (NEW)


On 06/22/2015 09:06 AM, Jason White wrote:
José Vilmar Estácio de Souza <vilmar informal com br> wrote:
 
In a month or two I'll need to give a presentation in which I want to
include orca and other topics.
What accessible tool can I use to prepare and give my presentation?
You could write it in HTML or use Markdown and then convert it to HTML with
Pandoc. Pandoc supports various Web-based slide presentation tools, including,
as I remember, HTML Slidy, which I have used successfully with Firefox and
Orca to present.

If you're an Emacs user as I am, I think you can generate slides from org-mode
documents, too.

Definitely consider Firefox and Orca as your presentation environment.

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