Those instructions are a little out of date, but I'm using it on .10.2, and it works great. If anyone needs help with it, let me know. Kevin paolo massa wrote: > http://s5presents.com/ >> Being open-source software, feel free to download S5 Presents and > modify it at will. S5 Presents was written in under 10 hours and 500 > lines of code using the fantastic Ruby on Rails framework. It was > written by Lucas Carlson , creator of other sites including Web > Collaborator and The Conjuring Cabaret. >> what an occasion to play with rails! ;-) >>> another interesting idea is > creating slides as wiki pages > http://www.lawver.net/archive/2005/03/18/h15_s5_instiki_happy_geek.php >>> P. >> On 1/19/06, Ed Summers <ehs at pobox.com> wrote: >> On 1/19/06, Webb, Geoffrey Lawrence <webbg at wsu.edu > wrote: >>> A question came up about S5. Are there any tools to help create S5 >>> presentations? >> If you are a pythonista you may like rst2s5 [1] which lets you write >> s5 in reStructuredText [2]. >>>> [1] http://homepage.hispeed.ch/py430/python/ >> [2] http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html >>>> //Ed >> _______________________________________________ >> microformats-discuss mailing list >> microformats-discuss at microformats.org >> http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss >>> _______________________________________________ > microformats-discuss mailing list > microformats-discuss at microformats.org > http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss >