10-07-2010
Very impressive! :-)
Thank you so much!!!
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
douf00
DOUF00(1) BSD General Commands Manual DOUF00(1)
NAME
douf00 -- fat free presentation tool
SYNOPSIS
douf00 [-t|--time TIME] [-b|--blank BLANKSLIDE] [-e|--exit] [-s|--pre PREDOUF00] [-p|--post POSTDOUF00] [-B|--blankpage BLANKPAGE]
[-S|--password] [-a|--autostart] [SlideDir|PDF]
douf00 -h|--help
douf00 --version
DESCRIPTION
douf00 is a lightweight, slim and straight forward presentation tool.
It assists novice as well as expierienced speakers when giving lectures and buissness meetings. With its simple presentors Screen that
includes current slide - next slide (preview) aswell as timers it is designed to assist thoose of us, that are willing to step up their lec-
tures to the next level.
If you place in your presentation directory a file with the name blank.foo where foo can be: jpeg,jpg,png,bmp or pcx that will be your blank
slide, which shows up when you start douf00
The options are as follows:
--version
Show the version number and exit
-h|--help
Show the help message and exit
-t|--time TIME
The duration of your presentation in minutes.
-b|--blank BLANKSLIDE
A blank slide which is shown before the first and after the last slide. Please note, that unless this value is set, the first and
last slide will always be black.
-e|--exit
Exit after the last slide
-s|--pre PREDOUF00
Run command PREDOUF00 after startup
-p|--post POSTDOUF00
Run command POSTDOUF00 before the exit
-B|--blankpage BLANKPAGE
The 1-based index of the PDF page to use as the blank slide.
-S|--password
Ask for the password of the PDF file
-a|--autostart
Automatically start the presentation
CONFIGURATION FILE
There is no requirement for having any configuration file at all. If you do not have a configuration file, the program will use some sane
default settings. However, if you have a speakers remote, that you want to work with douf00 you should set it up in the configuration file.
FILES
~/.douf00/douf00.conf Default douf00 configuration file
BUGS
There is a bug which prevents douf00 from going fullscreen under the compiz(1) window manager. To work around this enable the "Legacy
Fullscreen Support" for compiz. Therefor you can use compizconfig-settings-manager.
If you experience problems using douf00 please write a bug report to natanoptacek@gmail.com
SEE ALSO
impressive(1), keyjnote(1), ooimpress(1)
AUTHORS
Martin Natano <natano@natano.net>
BSD
June 1, 2019 BSD