1TPP(1) User Commands TPP(1)
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6 TPP - Text Presentation Program
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9 tpp <OPTIONS> <FILE>
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12 Tpp stands for text presentation program and is an ncurses-based pre‐
13 sentation tool. The presentation can be written with your favorite edi‐
14 tor in a simple description format and then shown on any text terminal
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18 It supports color, various output modes, sliding in text, command
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22 -h/--help display help
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24 -l output.tex input.tpp converts tpp slides into tex
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26 -x allow usage of "--exec"
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28 -v/--version display version number
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34 space, cursor-down, cursor-right
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37 b, cursor-up, cursor-left
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40 q, Q quit tpp
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42 j, J jump directly to page
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44 s, S jump to the start page
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51 The tpp presentation formats consists of normal text lines and special
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55 See /usr/share/doc/tpp/README for complete list of command names, and
56 /usr/share/doc/tpp/examples for TPP presentation examples, including
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61 In /usr/share/doc/tpp/contrib you'll find a syntax file for the vim
62 editor. See /usr/share/doc/tpp/README for installation instructions.
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66 Tpp was written by Nico Golde <nico@ngolde.de> and Andreas Krennmair
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71tpp 1.3.1 April 2007 TPP(1)