Wiki2beamer 0.8 is out (update)
Some weeks ago, already, I released wiki2beamer 0.8. It’s mostly a maintenance release. It now works again with python 2.4 which makes it easier to run on ancient systems (like our universities ;) ), has a litle bug fixed where “expressions” immediatly following lists were not transformed (so you had to add a newline) and the license was changed to “GPL 2.0 or later” so we don’t get stuck in some copyright problems as time moves on.
I also put the manpage for wiki2beamer online here (via man2html) so google can find it and non-*nix users can read it, too.
I should probably finish my thesis before I start coding at wiki2beamer, but if anyone out here is interested, there still are some things to be done:
- Create a Lessig-style slide environment, like the [code]-environment
- Split the code into a commandline wiki2beamer frontend and a python module as backend
- Write a formal syntax description, so we can create a real parser/compiler instead of these regular expression tricks.
- Build distro packages. (Fedora, RedHat, Arch, … anyone? Gentoo already has one. Update: I’ve built a Debian/Ubuntu package now, too. Go get it at SourceForge.)
- Build a windows installable package. (?)
- Update online documentation.
Also, we finally seem to get users :)
According to the sourceforge download statistics, we had 86 downloads in the last 2 months.
So, add one and head over to get wiki2beamer 0.8.