pylize is a Python script that makes the creation of on-screen presentations a matter of a few minutes. It generates a template master document, which can be edited with a text or HTML editor. The master document is then processed by pylize to generate HTML files for every slide plus a file for the table of contents. The presentation can be viewed with any CSS-capable Web browser. pylize is inspired by the Perl program PLies.
| Tags | Text Processing Markup HTML/XHTML multimedia Graphics Presentation |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Changes: A new option to process each slide with EmPy was added. sccess keys and Javascript navigation keys have been made configurable. The default template was spiced up a bit.


Changes: Release 1.2b crashed when you tried to create a new presentation template due to a stupid bug. This has been fixed. A new config option was added to disable fullscreen display.


Changes: This release uses EmPy as a template system. The JavaScript keyboard event handling has been fixed and now works with IE too. Spanish and Italian translations were added. Windows installation has been fixed and tested. The code has been refactored, and the CSS and the templates cleaned up.


Changes: TOC pages are now split when necessary, and sections are indented in the TOC. JavaScript single-key navigation has been added. Inter-presentation links are now possible. Layout tweaks and bugfixes were made.


No changes have been submitted for this release.