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Slides for a 4-minute talk about some of my current research
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Slides for a 4-minute talk about some of my current research
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/leouieda/iag-science-day-2023
- Owner: leouieda
- License: other
- Created: 2023-11-16T15:03:48.000Z (11 months ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2023-11-21T00:37:05.000Z (11 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-06-12T17:33:24.084Z (4 months ago)
- Language: JavaScript
- Homepage: https://www.leouieda.com/iag-science-day-2023/
- Size: 26.8 MB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 2
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE.md
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README
# Talk at IAG Science Day 2023
This is a 4-minute talk aimed at a general audience about
some of the current research in the [CompGeoLab](https://www.compgeolab.org/).
It's for the [2023 IAG Science Day](https://www.iag.usp.br/eventos/science-day-2023)
and will be streamed on YouTube.Slides: https://www.leouieda.com/iag-science-day-2023 | [download a PDF version](https://github.com/leouieda/iag-science-day-2023/releases/download/submitted/IAG.Science.Day.2023.-.Leonardo.Uieda.pdf)
## Template
These slides were made from the template: https://github.com/leouieda/talk-template
## What's included
`index.html`: This is the master document that sets up reveal.js and
its plugins and loads the slide content from `slides.md`.
**Change the HTML `` tag here**.`slides.md`: Markdown file with the actual slide content. The template
includes some slides that demo the custom CSS classes available.
**Add your content here.**`css/style.less`: Custom styling and CSS classes (using
[Less](http://lesscss.org/)). Edit to tweak colours, sizes, fonts,
spacing, etc.`assets`: Images used in the presentation. You can probably delete all
of these when making your slides. Replace the `favicon.png` with a
32 x 32 px image to customize the icon (this is set in `index.html`).`fonts`: Sources for the fonts used:
[FontAwesome](https://fontawesome.com/),
[Atkinson Hyperlegible](https://brailleinstitute.org/freefont),
[Ubuntu Mono](https://design.ubuntu.com/font/).
Included in the repository for offline access. You could remove them and
include fonts from a CDN (like Google Fonts) in `index.html`.`packages`: "Vendored" versions of reveal.js, Less, and
[KaTeX](https://katex.org/) (for maths) that are used.
Having them in the repository is important for using the slides offline
(on a plane or lecture room without easy internet access).`serve.py`: Python script that serves the slides and reloads them
whenever the source files change. Very handy for development.
See below for instructions.## Serving the slides locally
Unfortunately, you can't just open the `index.html` file on browser
to view your slides.
Reveal.js requires an actual local server.
You can set one up however you'd like.
Below, I provide instructions for doing so in Python (which is what
I use most of the time) but it would work with any other local
server.First, install the [livereload](https://github.com/lepture/python-livereload)
Python package:```
pip install livereload
```or
```
conda install livereload -c conda-forge
```Then, start a server at http://localhost:8008 by running:
```
python serve.py
```The slides will open on your default browser and will automatically reload
when you update any of the files in the repository.## License
The template (`slides.md`, `index.html`, and `css/style.less`) is licensed under a
Creative Commons
Attribution 4.0 International License.