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Docs as Code section - Formats #19

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lief-erickson opened this issue Jul 28, 2018 · 2 comments
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Docs as Code section - Formats #19

lief-erickson opened this issue Jul 28, 2018 · 2 comments

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@lief-erickson
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  1. Besides the obvious PDF and HTML formats, content can be published as e-book formats, JSON
    objects, Unix man pages, even slide decks for presentations — whatever the situation calls for.

reveal.js FTW
For the truly adventurous who want to involve their marketing friends, then a transform that converts to IDML (InDesign Markup Language) allows super fancy layout in tools they're comfortable with...for white papers.

@briandominick
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I definitely want to look into IDML. I've used InDesign pretty extensively, but not on converted source. Maybe post-LaTeX, but nothing I was involved in directly.

Is reveal.js somehow a content format? Wouldn't JSON cover that, since we're talking about content formats?

@briandominick
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Oh brainfart I was thinking of Angular. Asciidoctor has a Reveal.js backend that I've merely played with. https://asciidoctor.org/docs/asciidoctor-revealjs/

I usually us the term "slide decks" since there are a few backend output formats. I need to spend more time with Reveal.

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