In case I wasn't clear "That may be possible" refers to "Having a
blank background may be possible".
And I really don't want to sound ungrateful for all the great software
available out there for free (by the way, I pay for software that
helps me), but it is maybe the 4th time I decide to try to write down
a set of slides using ConTeXt and I can't find a simple template with
a plain background to download. Call me crazy, but I didn't expect
that.
In the webpage for Slides/Presentations in the Context wiki, there is
no complete, working template for a presentation with slides. Sure,
people may want to customize everything, but I would guess 90% of
presentation have a title and an author, lists and pictures. It would
be very helpful to have such a template (as basic as possible, with
those four components). And a template like this would be a great
starting point for people like me, that want to migrate at least part
of their work to ConTeXt (I've had a very positive experience writing
problem sets already), and do that by doing real work, under a time
constraint, instead of setting time aside to learn everything writing
down examples, etc. (which is great, but takes longer) That kind of
audience needs a quick solution, and then references to
customizations. The references for customizations exist; the quick
solutions (templates go a long way in this case), no. And I think the
additional cost of doing that is minimal.
Thanks everybody, but I still have to find my simple template: title,
author, lists, pictures and plain background. I guess I could just go
and write down a large centered text for title, etc. but I was hoping
there would be something already done for very simple slides.
Best,
Guilherme
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Guilherme P. de Freitas
Hi Thomas,
I did take a look at simple slides, and in their documentation, there is no "plain" background. All the backgrounds have some shape/color to it. That may be possible, but I couldn't tell just by spending 3-4 min skimming the documentation. As it is something very natural to want (a plain background), I assumed that it was either not supported without a hack, or too hard to figure out.
Best,
Guilherme
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 10:23 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz
wrote: On Oct 19, 2009, at 5:06 AM, Guilherme P. de Freitas wrote:
Hi everybody,
I would like to be able to make very simple slides with ConTeXt, and I need a template. I would be very grateful if someone could point me to one. Think Apple's Keynotes or Lawrence Lessig's presentations. Plain background, not too much stuff on the slides whenever possible. If you need a more concrete example, here it is:
http://archive.gpfreitas.net/work/seminars/en/sisl/turingt-pres.pdf
It's just that I am experimenting with taking notes while I read a paper, and make a presentation direct from the notes. For that, using my favorite text editor is a lot better than using Apple's Keynote (which is otherwise very nice).
Thanks,
Guilherme
You could do worse than taking a look at simpleslides: http://modules.contextgarden.net/simpleslides The name really says it all...
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