beamer-to-pptx
v0.0.1
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Command line tool to convert Beamer-generated PDFs to Powerpoint files, using SVGs for lossless conversion and including speaker notes.
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beamer-to-pptx
Command line tool to convert Beamer-generated PDFs to Powerpoint files, using SVGs for lossless conversion and including speaker notes.
Requirements:
- Poppler PDF tools, with
pdftocairo
andpdftotext
available in your PATH. - Node/Javascript runtime and
npm
(or similar) to install the Javscript dependencies.
Setup:
- Make sure you Poppler working.
- Go into this directory and run
npm install -g .
to installbeamer-to-pptx
as a command line tool. - Run
beamer-to-pptx
in your shell to output the usage instructions:
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Convert Beamer slides to Powerpoint presentations losslessly*, including your
speaker notes!
Usage:
1. Compile your Beamer slides with:
\setbeameroption{show notes on second screen=right}
\setbeamertemplate{note page}[plain]
2. Convert the PDF into a Powerpoint presentation:
beamer-to-pptx <presentation.pdf>
This utility uses poppler's pdftocairo to render each slide to an SVG (with
fonts converted to glyphs to avoid breakage). It then runs pdftotext to get
the textual content of the speaker notes. These are combined into a Powerpoint
presentation with each slide consisting of a fullscreen SVG and speaker notes.
The resulting Powerpoint presentation is saved as <presentation>.pptx with
<presentation> taken from the input file name <presentation.pdf>. The output is
intended to be read-only (so you can use speaker prompts at venues that only
support Powerpoint). They aren't editable in any meaningful way.
Note that your presentation must be in 4x3, 16x10 or 16x9 aspect ratio due to
some bugs I haven't been able to fix.
* If `pdftocairo -svg` is lossless for your PDF, then this tool should be as
well. The `pdftotext` transformation of speaker notes is likely to be lossy.