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sentjs

v1.0.5

Published

Simple plaintext presentation tool with editor.

Readme

sentjs

Simple plaintext presentation tool. Ported from sent.

Example:

Create an HTML file containing your presentation slides where each slide is separated by a blank line:

<meta charset="utf-8">
<script src="https://unpkg.com/sentjs">
@http://www.nyan.cat/cats/original.gif
this text will not be displayed, since the @ at the start of the first line
makes this paragraph an image slide.

sentjs

Why?

get your point across fast

simple to use

2 slide types
🖹 Text
🌼 Image

built-in editor
⇒press escape

depends on
♽ HTML5
☢ CSS3
☃ JavaScript

usage:
\ 
<meta charset="utf-8">
<script src="http://unpkg.com/sentjs">
slide 1
\ 
slide 2
\ 
etc
<\/script>

one slide per paragraph

lines starting with # are ignored

image slide == paragraph containing @URL

empty slide == just use a \\ as a paragraph

Use \\<space> for a blank line in a slide

# This is a comment and will not be part of the presentation

# multiple empty lines between paragraphs are also ignored



\@this_line_actually_started_with_a_\\.png
\#This line as well
⇒ Use backslash to kill behaviour of tags

UTF-8 support:
\ 
😀😁😂😃😄😅😆😇😈😉😊😋😌😍😎😏
😐😑😒😓😔😕😖😗😘😙😚😛😜😝😞😟
😠😡😢😣😥😦😧😨😩😪😫😭😮😯😰😱
😲😳😴😵😶😷😸😹😺😻😼😽😾😿🙀☠

Thanks to ⇒
     ▸ Takahashi
     ▸ suckless.org

fini

# must have closing script tag
</script>

Then view the file in your browser. Use arrow keys to navigate. F11 for fullscreen. ESC to open editor.