From cd52c2c7cdf3a03f2c4624589d9888bf819e9df3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jakub Trzeciak Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2023 08:38:07 +0200 Subject: Jptrzy's patches --- README.md | 64 +++++---------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 59 deletions(-) (limited to 'README.md') diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c1e9385..0fb3820 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,59 +1,5 @@ -sent is a simple plaintext presentation tool. - -sent does not need latex, libreoffice or any other fancy file format, it uses -plaintext files to describe the slides and can include images via farbfeld. -Every paragraph represents a slide in the presentation. - -The presentation is displayed in a simple X11 window. The content of each slide -is automatically scaled to fit the window and centered so you also don't have to -worry about alignment. Instead you can really concentrate on the content. - - -Dependencies - -You need Xlib and Xft to build sent and the farbfeld[0] tools installed to use -images in your presentations. - -Demo - -To get a little demo, just type - - make && ./sent example - -You can navigate with the arrow keys and quit with `q`. - - -Usage - - sent [FILE] - -If FILE is omitted or equals `-`, stdin will be read. Produce image slides by -prepending a `@` in front of the filename as a single paragraph. Lines starting -with `#` will be ignored. A `\` at the beginning of the line escapes `@` and -`#`. A presentation file could look like this: - - sent - - @nyan.png - - depends on - - Xlib - - Xft - - farbfeld - - sent FILENAME - one slide per paragraph - # This is a comment and will not be part of the presentation - \# This and the next line start with backslashes - - \@FILE.png - - thanks / questions? - - -Development - -sent is developed at http://tools.suckless.org/sent - - -0: http://tools.suckless.org/farbfeld/ +# Jptrzy's sent +## Patches: +* Bilinear Scaling +* Commandline Options +* Progress Bar - with small tweaks -- cgit v1.2.3