PLies is a Perl script used to split an input HTML file into multiple slides which are then presented using CSS. Slides can be navigated using the keyboard, the presentation can be packed as zip file for distribution, and arbitrary Perl code (like the included example to create HTML bar graphs) can be executed while creating the presentation.
| Tags | multimedia Graphics Presentation Office/Business |
|---|---|
| Implementation | Perl |
Recent releases


Changes: This release adds keyboard navigation using Javascript, showing of element by element on the same slide using space, support for a site navigation toolbar, support for arbitrary Perl code inside presentations (the included sample Perl code creates HTML bars), and various small bugfixes.


Changes: A new template, which looks like podium presentation system, was added. A verbose template file with all possible options is also included. A bugfix was made for a font tag.


Changes: This release has a new round, black and yellow template and a fix for packing the presentation in a zip file (together with all referenced files).


Changes: There is a new blue template, and this release will check for open/close tag matches in each slide.


Changes: A title slide template was added. A new "make pack" target which will create .zip of your presentation was added to the makefile. The SlideMaker template was added, making a total of two templates to choose from for your presentation.
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