darkslide(1)

html5 slideshow generator

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Description

LANDSLIDE

NAME

darkslide - html5 slideshow generator

SYNOPSIS

darkslide [options] input.md ...

DESCRIPTION

Darkslide is a tool which can generates an HTML5 slideshow using lightweight markup as input.

You can write your slide contents easily using there syntaxes:
Markdown
ReStructuredText
Textile

This tool support CSS/JS theming, embed images with Base64 (for stand-alone document) and fancy transitions.

A sample presentation is available here: <http://ionelmc.github.io/python-darkslide/>.

OPTIONS

-h, --help

Show help message and exit

-b, --debug

Print exception traces to stderr

-d FILE, --destination=FILE

The path to the to the destination file: .html or .pdf extensions allowed (default: presentation.html)

-e ENCODING, --encoding=ENCODING

Encoding of the input files (defaults to UTF-8)

-i, --embed

Embed stylesheet and javascript contents, base64-encoded images in presentation to make a standalone document

-l LINENOS, --linenos=LINENOS

How to output linenos in source code. Three options are available: no (no line numbers); inline (inside <pre> tag); table (lines numbers in another cell, copy-paste friendly)

-m LEVEL, --max-toc-level=LEVEL

Limit the TOC level generation to a specific level

-M MOD, --mod=MOD

Specify a theme modifier by name. Available: wide16x9

-o, --direct-output

Print the generated HTML code to stdout

-P, --no-presenter-notes

Don’t include presenter notes in the output

-q, --quiet

Don’t write anything to stdout (silent mode)

-r, --relative

Make your presentation asset links relative to current pwd; This may be useful if you intend to publish your html presentation online.

-t THEME, --theme=THEME

A theme name, or path to a darkslide theme directory

-v, --verbose

Write informational messages to stdout (enabled by default)

-w, --watch

Watch the source directory for changes and auto-regenerate the presentation

-x EXTENSIONS, --extensions=EXTENSIONS

Comma-separated list of extensions for Markdown

AUTHOR

Damien Raude-Morvan <drazzib@debian.org>