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wiki2beamer(1)
NAME
wiki2beamer - convert wiki-formatted text to latex-beamer code
SYNOPSIS
wiki2beamer [OPTION | FILE...]
DESCRIPTION
FILE the text-file(s) to be processed
-h --help
show a short usage help
--version
show version information
USAGE
Usually you want to pipe the output of wiki2beamer into a file:
wiki2beamer footalk.txt > footalk.tex
If called without any input file, wiki2beamer reads input from STDIN. If called with multiple input files, wiki2beamer reads and processes
them in order with their content beeing simply concatenated.
If an error occurs, wiki2beamer returns a return code other then 0.
SYNTAX
Wiki2beamer has it's own wiki-syntax which (evolved without much of a concept ;) and) is described below. Everything that is unknown to
wiki2beamer will be passed through to the LaTeX output (unless inside special environments).
OVERALL STRUCTURE
A wiki2beamer txt file can consist of two sections: the head and the body. The head is optional and is an autotemplate environment. The
body contains the content of the document. If the head (autotemplate) is not given, then only the code for the body will be generated and
can be included into a manually crafted LaTeX template file.
MANAGING INPUT
You can split input to wiki2beamer into multiple files. This helps to keep things appart and avoids conflicts. There are two ways to split
input. The first is to use multiple input files which wiki2beamer will read and process in order as if they were one concatenated file. The
second is to use the >>>include<<< syntax.
>>>includefile<<<
Include the file named includefile at this line. Works recursively. Endless recursion will be detected and treated as an error. In-
cluding files doesn't work inside [nowiki] and [code] environments (see below).
STRUCTURING THE PRESENTATION
== sectionname ==
opens a section called sectionname
== longsectionname ==[shortname]
opens a section called longsectionname, passing the parameter shortname to latex
=== subsectname ===
opens a subsection called subsectname
=== longsubsectname ===[shortname]
opens a subsection called longsubsectname, passing the parameter shortname to latex
==== frametitle ====
opens a frame with the title frametitle
==== frametitle ====[param]
opens a frame with the title frametitle, passes frame parameters like t, fragile, verbatim etc. to latex
!==== frametitle ====[param]
the ! added in front of a frame, selects a frame for exclusive generation. It makes wiki2beamer skip all frames that are not se-
lected. You can select multiple frames. This can speed up the edit-compile-view cycle massively.
Sectioning commands work only at the beginnig of a line.
LISTS (BULLETS/ENUMERATIONS)
* text create a bullet (itemize) with text
*<onslide> text
create a bullet (itemize) with text that only appears on the specified slides (onslide)
# text create a numbered item (enumerate) with text
#<onslide> text
create a numbered item (enumerate) with text that only appears on the specified slides (onslide)
Cascaded lists, mixed ordered and unorderd items:
* This is a crazy list.
*# It contains different items.
*# In different formats.
*** On different levels.
***<2-> which are animated
*<3-> Quite a lot of fun.
**<4-> Isn't it?
ENVIRONMENTS
LaTeX knows many environments, some of which are as simple as egin{center} end{center}, others are more complicated. To use these in a
more wiki-like fashion, use <[name] to open and [name]> to close environments. It will be simply converted to egin{name} and end{name}.
Warning
No parsing is done. The user is responsible for closing any opened environment. Environment-tags are only recognized at the begin-
ning of a line.
SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTS
Unlike standard environments, some environment names are recognized by wiki2beamer. These are: nowiki, code, autotemplate and frame. If
wiki2beamer detects one of these it will do some advanced parsing, which can even fail with a syntax error.
AUTOTEMPLATE
Autotemplate can be used at the beginning of a beamer .txt file. It will create the required LaTeX headers to compile the content.
<[autotemplate]
opens the autotemplate environment
[autotemplate]>
close the autotemplate environment
key=value (inside [autotemplate])
insert a template command keyvalue
key=value pairs are converted to keyvalue in the output (except special keys) -- everything after = is just appended to key.
<[autotemplate]
usepackage=[utf8]{inputenc}
[autotemplate]>
will be converted to usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}.
There is a built-in set of options:
<[autotemplate]
documentclass={beamer}
usepackage={listings}
usepackage={wasysym}
usepackage={graphicx}
date={ oday}
lstdefinestyle={basic}{....}
titleframe=True
[autotemplate]>
titleframe is a special key that tells wiki2beamer to create a title frame. To set the title, subtitle and author of the presentation use
the keys title, subtitle and author. Overriding of the default options works on
o per-key level for: documentclass, titleframe
o per-package level for: usepackage
o no overriding for: everything else
CODE
Use code-environments to display animated code listings.
<[code]
open a code environment
<[code][param]
open a code environment passing parameters to the latex lstlisting environment.
[code]>
close the code environment
<[code][key=value,...]
...
[code]>
<[code] opens the environment, [code]> closes it, everything after <[code] is passed to the LaTeX listings package as options for this
listing. Inside the code environment, [ and ] must be escaped as [ and ]. Things between [ and ] are animations. There are two kinds of
animations:
o [<slidespec>some code] - show "some code" only on specified slides
o [[<slidespec>some code][<slidespec>some other code]] - show "some code" on the slides in the first spec, show "some other code" on the
slides in the second spec, fill up space on slides without content with spaces
Slide-specs can be of the form:
o n - one single frame n
o n-m - sequence of frames n to m
o spec,spec,... - combine multiple specs into on (e.g. <1-3,5>)
NOWIKI
Nowiki-Environments completly escape from wiki2beamer replacements. <[nowiki] opens the environment, [nowiki]> closes it.
FRAME
The LaTeX-frame environment is where the content of a slide goes. You can manually close a frame-environment which was opened with ====
Frametitle ==== with [frame]>. Wiki2beamer is then aware that the last frame is already closed and doesn't try to close it again.
TEXT FORMATTING
'''text'''
typeset text bold
''text''
typeset text italic
@text@ typeset text in typewriter type, to ignore an @, escape it as @
!text! alert text, to ignore and !, escape it as !
_ color _ text _
make text appear in color
COLUMNS
<[columns]
opens the column environment
[[[ width ]]]
creates a column of width, everything below goes into this column
[columns]>
closes the column environment
GRAPHICS
<<<pathtofile>>>
include image from pathtofile
<<<pathtofile,key=value>>>
include image from pathtofile passing key=value parameters to latex
FOOTNOTES
(((text)))
create a footnote containing text
LAYOUT
--length--
when found at start of line, with nothing afterwards, insert a vspace{length} (vertical space of length length)
--*length--
same as above, but insert a vspace* (a forced vspace)
+<overlay>{content}
uncover the content on the given overlay subframes. They will allready take up the space, they need to be displayed, so the geome-
try of the frame doesn't change when the element pops up.
-<overlay>{content}
only show the content on the given overlay subframes. They will not take up the space they need to be displayed, so the geometry of
the frame changes when the element pops up.
SUBSTITUTIONS
--> becomes $
ightarrow$
==> becomes $Rightarrow$
<-- becomes $leftarrow$
<== becomes $Leftarrow$
:-) becomes smiley (requires package wasysym)
:-( becomes frownie (requires package wasysym)
FRAME HEADERS/FOOTERS
There are two variables, FRAMEHEADER and FRAMEFOOTER. The content of these will be inserted at the beginning/end of all following slides.
@FRAMEHEADER=text
set frameheader to text
@FRAMEFOOTER=text
set framefooter to text
Leave text empty to reset frame headers and footers.
LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009 Kai Dietrich, Michael Rentzsch and others.
DOCUMENTATION LICENSE
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
CODE LICENSE
wiki2beamer is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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