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    FUSUMA

    FUSUMA

    Fusuma makes slides with Markdown easily

    Deploy Mode, for deploying to GitHub pages. And PDF Mode, for exporting slides as PDF.
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    GUIDOLib
    ...It supports Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, Android and iOS operating systems. A Java JNI interface is available as well as a Javascript version of the library. A Web API has also been designed, allowing to deploy the engine as a Web service.
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    PDEGraphics2D

    Output Processing script from Java AWT/Swing paint call

    Use PDEGraphics2D to create Processing vector graphics script files and deploy them in HTML. To create a PDEGraphics2D instance, pass the constructor an instance of a standard Graphics2D object, together with the size of the canvas to paint: PDEGraphics2D g= new PDEGraphics2D(Graphics2D g, int w, int h) or PDEGraphics2D g= new PDEGraphics2D(Graphics2D g, Dimension d) Alternatively, pass the component to paint as the input to one of the static paint methods: PDEGraphics2D g=PDEGraphics2D.paint(Component c); PDEGraphics2D g=PDEGraphics2D.paint(JComponent c); PDEGraphics2D g=PDEGraphics2D.paint(Window c); PDEGraphics2D g=PDEGraphics2D.paint(JApplet c); The getCode(..) and write(....) methods can then be used to access the generated script and create HTML documents.
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