Keynote for Mac: Best practices for creating a Keynote presentation for animated playback on iWork.c

 
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Keynote for Mac: Best practices for creating a Keynote presentation for animated playback on iWork.c

When you create a Keynote presentation on your Mac that you intend to share on iWork.com or embed on your website, following the recommendations below can help your presentation look its best.

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LANDSLIDE(1)							   User Commands						      LANDSLIDE(1)

NAME
landslide - html5 slideshow generator SYNOPSIS
landslide [options] input.md ... DESCRIPTION
Landside is a tool which can generates an HTML5 slideshow using lightweight markup as input. You can write your slide contents easily using two syntaxes: Markdown ReStructuredText This tool support CSS/JS theming, PDF export (using PrinceXML Python library), embed images with Base64 (for stand-alone document) and fancy transitions. Sample presentation is visible here : <http://slides.html5rocks.com/>. OPTIONS
-h, --help show help message and exit -b, --debug Will display any exception trace to stdin -d FILE, --destination=FILE The path to the to the destination file: .html or .pdf extensions allowed (default: presentation.html) -e ENCODING, --encoding=ENCODING The encoding of your files (defaults to utf8) -i, --embed Embed stylesheet and javascript contents, base64-encoded images in presentation to make a standalone document -t THEME, --theme=THEME A theme name, or path to a landlside theme directory -o, --direct-ouput Prints the generated HTML code to stdin; won't work with PDF export -q, --quiet Won't write anything to stdin (silent mode) -v, --verbose Write informational messages to stdin (enabled by default) DIAGNOSTICS
Note: PDF export requires the `prince` program: http://princexml.com/ AUTHOR
Damien Raude-Morvan <drazzib@debian.org> Landslide March 2011 LANDSLIDE(1)