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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_PowerPoint Powerpoint] and its derivatives have been introduced in 1987 and been very popular since. Unfortunately powerpoint is notoriously lacking important features which are standard in other publishing software. The main pain point we found are: | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_PowerPoint Powerpoint] and its derivatives have been introduced in 1987 and been very popular since. Unfortunately powerpoint is notoriously lacking important features which are standard in other publishing software. The main pain point we found are: | ||
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Revision as of 07:48, 23 February 2023
OsProject
OsProject | |
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id | PySemanticSlides |
state | active |
owner | WolfgangFahl |
title | PySemanticSlides |
url | https://github.com/WolfgangFahl/pySemanticSlides |
version | 0.0.10 |
description | |
date | 2023-02-22 |
since | 2023-02-14 |
until |
Installation
pip install pySemanticSlides
# alternatively if your pip is not a python3 pip
pip3 install pySemanticSlides
# local install from source directory of pySemanticSlides
pip install .
upgrade
pip install pySemanticSlides -U
# alternatively if your pip is not a python3 pip
pip3 install pySemanticSlides -U
Motivation
Luke Slidewalker is here!
Powerpoint and its derivatives have been introduced in 1987 and been very popular since. Unfortunately powerpoint is notoriously lacking important features which are standard in other publishing software. The main pain point we found are:
- page numbering
- internationalization
- indexing
- automation
- general semantic annotations
Powerpoint indexing
Open Source access
git clone https://github.com/WolfgangFahl/pySemanticSlides
cd pySemanticSlides
pip install .
Testing
# scripts/tests will also work ...
pip install green
green
..
Captured stdout for tests.test_doi.TestDOI.testFetchMeta
Starting test testFetchMeta, debug=False ...
test testFetchMeta, debug=False took 1.7 s
Captured stdout for tests.test_slidewalker.TestSlideWalker.test_slidewalker
Starting test test_slidewalker, debug=False ...
test test_slidewalker, debug=False took 0.0 s
Ran 2 tests in 2.174s using 16 processes
OK (passes=2)
Usage
Command line
slidewalker -h
usage: slidewalker [-h] [-d] [-f FORMAT] [--includeHidden] [--rootPath ROOTPATH]
SlideWalker - get meta information for all powerpoint presentations in a certain folder
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-d, --debug show debug info
-f FORMAT, --format FORMAT
output format to create: csv,json or txt
--includeHidden exclude hidden slides
--rootPath ROOTPATH
Example
slidewalker --rootPath examples -f json
Json output
{
"SemanticSlides.pptx": {
"title": "pySemanticSlides",
"author": "Wolfgang Fahl",
"created": "2023-02-14 06:41:31",
"path": "examples/semanticslides/SemanticSlides.pptx",
"slides": [
{
"page": 1,
"pdf_page": 1,
"title": "pySemanticSlides",
"name": "",
"text": [
"pySemanticSlides",
"Semantify• •your• •Presentations",
""
],
"notes": ""
},
{
"page": 2,
"pdf_page": 2,
"title": "Why semantify your slides?",
"name": "",
"text": [
"Why• •semantify• •your• •slides•?",
"The •valuable• •content• •of• •your• •presentation• •is• •hidden• •if• •it• •is• not •FAIR:•Findable•\t•Accessible•Interoperable•Reusable",
""
],
"notes": "Name: Why_semantify\nTitle: Why semantify your slides?\nKeywords: Semantification, FAIR\nLiterature: Furth2018, Fair2016"
}
]
}
}