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// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
/*
Present displays slide presentations and articles. It runs a web server that
presents slide and article files from the current directory.
It may be run as a stand-alone command or an App Engine app.
Usage of present:
-base="": base path for slide template and static resources
-http="127.0.0.1:3999": HTTP service address (e.g., '127.0.0.1:3999')
-nacl=false: use Native Client environment playground (prevents non-Go code execution)
-notes=false: enable presenter notes (press 'N' from the browser to display them)
-orighost="": host component of web origin URL (e.g., 'localhost')
-play=true: enable playground (permit execution of arbitrary user code)
The setup of the Go version of NaCl is documented at:
https://golang.org/wiki/NativeClient
To use with App Engine, copy the tools/cmd/present directory to the root of
your application and create an app.yaml file similar to this:
application: [application]
version: [version]
runtime: go
api_version: go1
handlers:
- url: /favicon.ico
static_files: present/static/favicon.ico
upload: present/static/favicon.ico
- url: /static
static_dir: present/static
application_readable: true
- url: /.*
script: _go_app
# nobuild_files is a regexp that identifies which files to not build. It
# is useful for embedding static assets like code snippets and preventing
# them from producing build errors for your project.
nobuild_files: [path regexp for talk materials]
Present then can be tested in a local App Engine environment with
goapp serve
Input files are named foo.extension, where "extension" defines the format of
the generated output. The supported formats are:
.slide // HTML5 slide presentation
.article // article format, such as a blog post
The present file format is documented by the present package:
http://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/present
*/
package main // import "github.com/h4ckm03d/talks"