| // Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| /* |
| The present file format |
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| Present files have the following format. The first non-blank non-comment |
| line is the title, so the header looks like |
| |
| Title of document |
| Subtitle of document |
| 15:04 2 Jan 2006 |
| Tags: foo, bar, baz |
| <blank line> |
| Author Name |
| Job title, Company |
| joe@example.com |
| http://url/ |
| @twitter_name |
| |
| The subtitle, date, and tags lines are optional. |
| |
| The date line may be written without a time: |
| 2 Jan 2006 |
| In this case, the time will be interpreted as 10am UTC on that date. |
| |
| The tags line is a comma-separated list of tags that may be used to categorize |
| the document. |
| |
| The author section may contain a mixture of text, twitter names, and links. |
| For slide presentations, only the plain text lines will be displayed on the |
| first slide. |
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| Multiple presenters may be specified, separated by a blank line. |
| |
| After that come slides/sections, each after a blank line: |
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| * Title of slide or section (must have asterisk) |
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| Some Text |
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| ** Subsection |
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| - bullets |
| - more bullets |
| - a bullet with |
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| *** Sub-subsection |
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| Some More text |
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| Preformatted text |
| is indented (however you like) |
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| Further Text, including invocations like: |
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| .code x.go /^func main/,/^}/ |
| .play y.go |
| .image image.jpg |
| .background image.jpg |
| .iframe http://foo |
| .link http://foo label |
| .html file.html |
| .caption _Gopher_ by [[https://www.instagram.com/reneefrench/][Renée French]] |
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| Again, more text |
| |
| Blank lines are OK (not mandatory) after the title and after the |
| text. Text, bullets, and .code etc. are all optional; title is |
| not. |
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| Lines starting with # in column 1 are commentary. |
| |
| Fonts: |
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| Within the input for plain text or lists, text bracketed by font |
| markers will be presented in italic, bold, or program font. |
| Marker characters are _ (italic), * (bold) and ` (program font). |
| An opening marker must be preceded by a space or punctuation |
| character or else be at start of a line; similarly, a closing |
| marker must be followed by a space or punctuation character or |
| else be at the end of a line. Unmatched markers appear as plain text. |
| There must be no spaces between markers. Within marked text, |
| a single marker character becomes a space and a doubled single |
| marker quotes the marker character. |
| |
| _italic_ |
| *bold* |
| `program` |
| Markup—_especially_italic_text_—can easily be overused. |
| _Why_use_scoped__ptr_? Use plain ***ptr* instead. |
| |
| Inline links: |
| |
| Links can be included in any text with the form [[url][label]], or |
| [[url]] to use the URL itself as the label. |
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| Functions: |
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| A number of template functions are available through invocations |
| in the input text. Each such invocation contains a period as the |
| first character on the line, followed immediately by the name of |
| the function, followed by any arguments. A typical invocation might |
| be |
| .play demo.go /^func show/,/^}/ |
| (except that the ".play" must be at the beginning of the line and |
| not be indented like this.) |
| |
| Here follows a description of the functions: |
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| code: |
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| Injects program source into the output by extracting code from files |
| and injecting them as HTML-escaped <pre> blocks. The argument is |
| a file name followed by an optional address that specifies what |
| section of the file to display. The address syntax is similar in |
| its simplest form to that of ed, but comes from sam and is more |
| general. See |
| https://plan9.io/sys/doc/sam/sam.html Table II |
| for full details. The displayed block is always rounded out to a |
| full line at both ends. |
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| If no pattern is present, the entire file is displayed. |
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| Any line in the program that ends with the four characters |
| OMIT |
| is deleted from the source before inclusion, making it easy |
| to write things like |
| .code test.go /START OMIT/,/END OMIT/ |
| to find snippets like this |
| tedious_code = boring_function() |
| // START OMIT |
| interesting_code = fascinating_function() |
| // END OMIT |
| and see only this: |
| interesting_code = fascinating_function() |
| |
| Also, inside the displayed text a line that ends |
| // HL |
| will be highlighted in the display. A highlighting mark may have a |
| suffix word, such as |
| // HLxxx |
| Such highlights are enabled only if the code invocation ends with |
| "HL" followed by the word: |
| .code test.go /^type Foo/,/^}/ HLxxx |
| |
| The .code function may take one or more flags immediately preceding |
| the filename. This command shows test.go in an editable text area: |
| .code -edit test.go |
| This command shows test.go with line numbers: |
| .code -numbers test.go |
| |
| play: |
| |
| The function "play" is the same as "code" but puts a button |
| on the displayed source so the program can be run from the browser. |
| Although only the selected text is shown, all the source is included |
| in the HTML output so it can be presented to the compiler. |
| |
| link: |
| |
| Create a hyperlink. The syntax is 1 or 2 space-separated arguments. |
| The first argument is always the HTTP URL. If there is a second |
| argument, it is the text label to display for this link. |
| |
| .link http://golang.org golang.org |
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| image: |
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| The template uses the function "image" to inject picture files. |
| |
| The syntax is simple: 1 or 3 space-separated arguments. |
| The first argument is always the file name. |
| If there are more arguments, they are the height and width; |
| both must be present, or substituted with an underscore. |
| Replacing a dimension argument with the underscore parameter |
| preserves the aspect ratio of the image when scaling. |
| |
| .image images/betsy.jpg 100 200 |
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| .image images/janet.jpg _ 300 |
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| video: |
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| The template uses the function "video" to inject video files. |
| |
| The syntax is simple: 2 or 4 space-separated arguments. |
| The first argument is always the file name. |
| The second argument is always the file content-type. |
| If there are more arguments, they are the height and width; |
| both must be present, or substituted with an underscore. |
| Replacing a dimension argument with the underscore parameter |
| preserves the aspect ratio of the video when scaling. |
| |
| .video videos/evangeline.mp4 video/mp4 400 600 |
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| .video videos/mabel.ogg video/ogg 500 _ |
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| background: |
| |
| The template uses the function "background" to set the background image for |
| a slide. The only argument is the file name of the image. |
| |
| .background images/susan.jpg |
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| caption: |
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| The template uses the function "caption" to inject figure captions. |
| |
| The text after ".caption" is embedded in a figcaption element after |
| processing styling and links as in standard text lines. |
| |
| .caption _Gopher_ by [[http://www.reneefrench.com][Renée French]] |
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| iframe: |
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| The function "iframe" injects iframes (pages inside pages). |
| Its syntax is the same as that of image. |
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| html: |
| |
| The function html includes the contents of the specified file as |
| unescaped HTML. This is useful for including custom HTML elements |
| that cannot be created using only the slide format. |
| It is your responsibility to make sure the included HTML is valid and safe. |
| |
| .html file.html |
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| Presenter notes: |
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| Presenter notes may be enabled by appending the "-notes" flag when you run |
| your "present" binary. |
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| This will allow you to open a second window by pressing 'N' from your browser |
| displaying your slides. The second window is completely synced with your main |
| window, except that presenter notes are only visible on the second window. |
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| Lines that begin with ": " are treated as presenter notes. |
| |
| * Title of slide |
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| Some Text |
| |
| : Presenter notes (first paragraph) |
| : Presenter notes (subsequent paragraph(s)) |
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| Notes may appear anywhere within the slide text. For example: |
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| * Title of slide |
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| : Presenter notes (first paragraph) |
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| Some Text |
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| : Presenter notes (subsequent paragraph(s)) |
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| This has the same result as the example above. |
| |
| */ |
| package present // import "golang.org/x/tools/present" |