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= Overview 'Takahashi method' is a presentation way to use huge size of text. It is quite impressive so that I write the generator for Juli. If you are not familiar with Takahashi method, please read the followings: * <a href='http://www.rubycolor.org/takahashi/'>Original Site</a> (in Japanese) * <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takahashi_method'>Wikipedia</a> * http://presentationzen.blogs.com/presentationzen/2005/09/living_large_ta.html == Feature Juli implementation of Takahashi method has the following features: * fast & easy input by your favorite editor. * Juli wiki formatting (RD like). * resonable disk consumption (because it's just text file). * style and color of any element (e.g. header, list, text) can be changed by CSS. = How to generate Commandline is as follows: $ juli gen -g takahashi_method -t takahashi_method.html -o <i>output_path</i> <i>wikiname</i>.txt -o option is not required. = Navigation * Mouse click or Right(→) key to go to the next page. * Left(←) key to go to the previous page. = How Juli Markup is treated in takahashi_method One page in Takahashi method slideshow is: * header (=, ==, ..., in text) * paragraph (text separated by blank line) * list item * blockquote == Example I'll show two documents generated from the same slidy.txt as follows: * slidy * <a href='slidy_takahashi_method_version.shtml'>slidy (Takahashi method version)</a> Both are generated as follows. You can see them in Rakefile of Juli source package: $ (cd doc; juli gen -g slidy -t slidy.html slidy.txt) $ (cd doc; juli gen -g takahashi_method -t takahashi_method.html \ -o ../doc_html/slidy_takahashi_method_version.shtml slidy.txt)
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