Reveal.js is great, because in addition to all the slide problems, it also lets you have all of the coding problems!
@neil quick reveal.js question, if I may:
What are my options for putting my slides on a speaker laptop at an event?
I can see (a) PDF export (doesn’t look great); and (b) copying the whole folder to the laptop, which may or may not have the required dependencies installed.
Am I overlooking anything? Are there better options?
I hate doing this with any presentation!
If I can't do it from my own laptop, I upload the slides, ask if they can be run in a browser via a URL.
Failing that, I have sent an archive of the presentation root, and asked to test it before hand. (I had to do this for FOSDEM, and I won't be submitting to that track again. It worked, but I didn't like it.)
PDF as a fallback.
@slothrop @neil both https://hackmd.io and (self hosted) https://hedgedoc.org/ can do this as they support revealjs already, and have a presentation mode. You can also "publish" your slides to a non-editable URL, and leave this in a QR code on every slide in your presentation - I learned this trick from @admin tyvm
@neil So do I.
Hence all the pissing and moaning.