I have a program I wrote a while ago that turns an outline
written into HTML into a presentation made up of linked HTML
pages. It occurred to me that this might be useful for people
who want to do a simple drill-down talk in a WG meeting; the
results aren't pretty enough to be distracting, and all the files
are in HTML rather than a proprietary format, so they're more
suitable for posting to the list or entering in the minutes. I
got my employer's permission to release it under the GPL; it's at
<http://barrayar.ecal.com/~francis/minipoint/>.
It's *very* basic; don't expect a lot. This was not an effort to
produce a snazzy presentation program; this was a tool I wrote
when I had to do a presentation, and spent maybe half an hour
generalizing so other people could use it.
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