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slide-standardizer

v1.0.14

Published

A tool to standardize slide presentations styles.

Readme

Slide Standardizer

Standardizes a set of Microsoft PowerPoint slide presentations so they all get with the same style applied.

Instalation

For CLI use, is recommended to install the package globally:

sudo npm install -g slide-standardizer

If you wanna use Slide Standardizer as a library for your Node project, install it with:

npm install --save slide-standardizer

CLI Usage

To standardize the presentations, you'll need to setup a style first. This is done through a JSON file (usually named styles.json). Think about this file as a sort of CSS for PowerPoint slides. Let's take a look on the options you can use within this file.

{
  "backgroundColor": "FF3409",
  "backgroundImage": "absolute/path/to/image.png",
  "fontSize": 16,
  "font": "Roboto",
  "fontColor": "0845E3"
}

This is it for now. Other options will be added in the future.

Now that you have a style defined, all you need to do is to put all presentations you want to standardize in the same folder. Then, choose a folder to be the output folder and run:

slide-standardizer path/to/styles.json input-folder/ output-folder/

Have in mind this can took a while to execute. At the end of the process, all the presentations under output-folder/ will have the style you defined in styles.json.

Acknowledgments

TODO