On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 04:27, Jeff Horn
<jrhorn424@gmail.com> wrote:
> * A code listing. Splitting up a listing between two pages looses contents.
> * A tall graph, e.g a flow chart.
These are great examples of the point of being able to scroll. In
fact, I haven't needed to do either of these yet in my lectures, so I
didn't realize the value of scrolling.
But if scrolling and zooming are essential... well, those are already
built into the browser, so why not just use HTML (or org-mode
translated to HTML)?
You can always break up a "slide" by creating different pages and link
them all together. I guess linking is the value added of something
like slidy...