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From: Fabrice Popineau <fabrice.popineau@supelec.fr>
To: nicholas.dokos@hp.com
Cc: Bastien <bzg@altern.org>, Org Mode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: state of the art for html5 presentations?
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 22:17:25 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAFgFV9N8=wk6zXMqG2NXGAGTqXou7sh3KwgP5WeNSrzR1_aT0w@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9086.1347998298@alphaville.americas.hpqcorp.net>

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>
> I can compile a 20-slide file (no tikz) in less than a second.
> Of course, larger slide decks will take longer and I'm sure tikz
> requires considerable CPU time, but what do you mean by "huge"?
> Also how big a slide deck are you talking about and what percentage
> of the slides use tikz?
>
>
About 1500 slides (350 actual frames with overlays) for a 20 hours course.
LuaTeX + opentype fonts makes it even slower. Some complex slides with
animate algorithms (mergesort, ford fulkerson, stuff like that)
Ok, I can split it in lectures (albeit that's not so simple to use
\lectureonly without
breaking toc). I can use the externalize library. Etc.

Anyway, what's bother me on the long run is that it is only slides. The
browser is able
to render / typeset the text and graphics by itself. No need to resort to
such complex
compilation (there is MathJax, and stuff like Raphael.js and jQuery that
could do the job).
The more powerful your tool is (luatex, opentype fonts etc) the more you
lose
time with details.

Fabrice


>  Nick
>
> PS. It's all idle curiosity on my part.
>
>


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  reply	other threads:[~2012-09-18 20:17 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-09-10 21:13 state of the art for html5 presentations? Matt Price
2012-09-18  7:22 ` Bastien
2012-09-18 11:48   ` Fabrice Popineau
2012-09-18 14:54     ` John Hendy
2012-09-18 15:20       ` Puneeth Chaganti
2012-09-18 16:52         ` John Hendy
2012-09-18 19:43           ` Fabrice Popineau
2012-09-18 19:58             ` Nick Dokos
2012-09-18 20:17               ` Fabrice Popineau [this message]
2012-09-18 21:15                 ` Nick Dokos
2012-09-19  2:43                   ` Marcelo de Moraes Serpa
2012-09-18 19:47           ` Matt Price
2012-09-19  8:05           ` Bastien
2012-09-19  8:35           ` Rainer M Krug
2012-09-19 14:19             ` John Hendy
2012-09-19 14:31               ` Rainer M Krug

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