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[Orgmode] Re: epresent and Org-mode: using Emacs to run presentations of


From: Eric Schulte
Subject: [Orgmode] Re: epresent and Org-mode: using Emacs to run presentations of Org-mode docs
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2010 22:27:31 -0600
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux)

Jambunathan K <address@hidden> writes:

> "Eric Schulte" <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Jambunathan K <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> "Eric Schulte" <address@hidden> writes:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Phil Hagelberg recently introduced me to epresent.el by Tom Tromey.
>>>> It's a very nice little utility for giving presentations using Emacs as
>>>> the display engine.  Obviously I was aghast to learn that epresent
>>>> didn't work with Org-mode documents.  I took the liberty of reworking it
>>>> so that it runs off of Org-mode documents and uses Org-mode both to
>>>> structure the presentation and to handle most of the fancy display
>>>> elements.
>>>>
>>>> This re-working was mainly a series of quick hacks, and is certainly not
>>>> "mature" in any way.  But I think it is usable in it's current state for
>>>> running simple presentations, and thought it may be interesting or of
>>>> use to people here.  If you're interested check out the example
>>>> presentation included in the source code repository.
>>>>
>>>> http://github.com/eschulte/epresent
>>>> (instructions in the README)
>>>>
>>>
>>> I think (require 'org-exp) is required.
>>>
>>
>> do you know what for?
>>
>
> This is the trace I got otherwise. (See the trace at the end of the mail)
>

Thanks, It's now requiring org-exp and org-latex.

>
>>>
>>> Looks like it walks you through the headline one at a time and
>>> presents the entry contents as such.
>>>
>>
>> yes
>>
>
> And it fontifies the headlines in bold fonts just as in slides (actually
> too big for my NetBook).
>

in newer Emacs C-- and C-+ should be usable to adjust the font sizes.

>
> Yesterday when I did a quick run the presentation was insipid and I
> didn't get to see the big slide-like fonts. Honestly, I was a bit
> surprised at why others were wowing. 
>
> I ran the presentation today right after also doing a C-c C-e d (for
> verifying Thomas' bug report on LaTeX internal links) and I see the
> altered behaviour. I do think it is pretty impressive.
>
> I think loading the org-latex.el makes this difference.
>
>>>
>>> When I get to the equations slide what should I expect to see? The
>>> equation fully rendered (as in text books) or just the markup (as it is
>>> literally typed).
>>>
>>
>> I see an image overlay of the latex fragment.  Is that not what you see?
>>
>
> No I don't see any overlays. I will investigate the problem sometime
> later. Possible that it has something to do with ltxpng or missing image
> libraries.
>

hmm, this uses the same machinery used to display latex previews in
regular Org-mode buffers (callable with C-c C-x C-l), so if that works
this should work, and vice versa, but I believe this does require some
special commands be available on your system (e.g. dvipng).

Best -- Eric

>
> Jambunathan K.
>



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