How do you make slides for programming talks?
- by Yuvi Masory
I've given a few talks recently and I have not found a good way to make slides.
Here are a few desirable characteristics for programming slides:
They're slides. A standard emacs buffer won't do it.
They have syntax highlighting for code.
They support basic formatting, like font size and color and bullets.
No fancy animations needed. The only animation I desire is one-by-one appearance of bullets.
So far I have considered:
Microsoft Office - out of the question for Linux users.
OpenOffice.org - too much for my needs, code formatting/highlighting needs to be done externally and pasted in. On the plus side supports bullets, bullet-by-bullet animation, and font formatting.
Emacs - Supports all the code formatting but I haven't found a slides mode that lets me transition from one chunk to another.
HTML5 - I once made slides using html5rocks as a template. It supports everything, but is too hard and time-consuming the "throw together" a few slides before a minor talk. Also the html5-only features may not work on the podium computer's installed browser.
Any suggestions for programs/techniques for making code-centric presentations?