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authorStuart Rackham <srackham@methods.co.nz>2010-08-28 10:04:53 +1200
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== Can AsciiDoc generate slide shows?
There are a number of browser based HTML slideshow applications
written in JavaScript, most could probably be made to work with
-AsciiDoc. Here's how use http://staticfree.info/projects/jqs5/[JQS5]
-to turn an AsciiDoc document (`mydoc.txt`) into a slideshow
-(`mydoc.html`):
+AsciiDoc. Here's how to use
+http://staticfree.info/projects/jqs5/[JQS5] to turn an AsciiDoc
+document (`mydoc.txt`) into a slideshow (`mydoc.html`):
. Download and extract the 'JQS5' tarball.
. Put this your document's link:userguide.html#X87[docinfo file]