A repository of my presentation slide decks and workshops.
The presentations are written in AsciiDoc, generated by the AsciiDoc toolchain and presented in HTML5 using (my fork of) dzslides.
Follow these instructions (for *nix) to setup AsciiDoc to generate dzslide presentatations from the AsciiDoc source file:
First, install AsciiDoc. Ensure that the command asciidoc
is available on your PATH
.
Next, set the environment variable DECKS
to where you want to checkout this repository:
DECKS=$HOME/mojavelinux-slide-decks
Finally, fetch and setup the backend, dzslides and the decks.
mkdir -p $HOME/.asciidoc/backends cd $HOME/.asciidoc/backends git clone git://github.com/mojavelinux/asciidoc-dzslides-backend.git dzslides cd dzslides git clone git://github.com/mojavelinux/dzslides.git mkdir -p $DECKS cd $DECKS git clone git://github.com/mojavelinux/decks.git ${DECKS##*/}
Follow these build instructions to generate a dzslide presentation from the AsciiDoc source files.
First, set the DECK
environment variable to the name of the folder for the presentation you want to generate:
DECK=awestruct-git
Next, change into that directory:
cd $DECKS/$DECK
Next, generate a standalone HTML file that embeds all assets (stylesheets, JavaScript sources and images).
asciidoc -a data-uri -a linkcss! slides.asciidoc
You can now view the presentation slides.html in your browser.
Note
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If you get the following warning: asciidoc: WARNING: slides.asciidoc: line 37: missing style: [blockdef-listing]: qrcode …it means you need to install the AsciiDoc qrcode filter. |
If you want to link to the assets, you can just run the asciidoc command without any arguments:
asciidoc slides.asciidoc
However, you also need to create a symlink to the dzslides project so that the linked assets can be located.
ln -s $HOME/.asciidoc/backends/dzslides/dzslides dzslides
Enjoy!