sozi-export

20.4.23 • Public • Published

Export Sozi presentations to PDF, PPTX or video

This tool is separate from the Sozi presentation editor.

Install

The PDF exporter depends on pdfjam, a shell script for manipulating PDF files. The video exporter is based on libav. Users of Debian-based distributions can install the texlive-extra-utils and libav-tools packages.

sudo apt install texlive-extra-utils libav-tools

The Sozi export tool is available as an NPM package. Install node.js 0.10 or later (Linux users can use the NodeSource distributions), then:

sudo npm install -g sozi-export

With NPM 5, the installation is known to fail with this message:

Phantom installation failed { Error: EACCES: permission denied, link '/tmp/phantomjs/phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2-extract-1522473900842/phantomjs-2.1.1-linux-x86_64' -> '/usr/lib/node_modules/sozi-export/node_modules/phantomjs-prebuilt/lib/phantom'

This can be fixed with the following command:

sudo npm install -g sozi-export --unsafe-perm

Convert a Sozi presentation to PDF

sozi-to-pdf [options] presentation.sozi.html

Options:

  • -h, --help Usage information
  • -o, --output <file> Output file
  • -W, --width <number> Page width (defaults to 29.7)
  • -H, --height <number> Page height (defaults to 21)
  • -r, --resolution <number> Pixels per width/height unit (defaults to 72)
  • -p, --paper <size> A LaTeX paper size (defaults to a4paper)
  • -P, --portrait Set the paper orientation to portrait (disabled by default)
  • -c, --png-compression <number>, Compression level of the generated PNG files (0 to 100, higher means smaller files, defaults to 100)
  • -i, --include <list> Frames to include (defaults to 'all')
  • -x, --exclude <list> Frames to exclude (defaults to 'none')

The width, height and resolution options specify the geometry of the browser window where the presentation is rendered. The paper and portrait options specify the page format to use in the final PDF document.

The include option is always applied before the exclude option. Frames lists have the following syntax:

  • all selects all frames in the presentation.
  • none selects no frame.
  • A comma-separated list of frame numbers or ranges. A range is in the form first:last or first:second:last where first, second and last are frame numbers.

For instance : -i 2,4:6,10:12:18 will include frames 2, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18.

Convert a Sozi presentation to PPTX

sozi-to-pptx [options] presentation.sozi.html

Options:

  • -h, --help Usage information
  • -o, --output <file> Output file
  • -W, --width <number> Page width (defaults to 29.7)
  • -H, --height <number> Page height (defaults to 21)
  • -r, --resolution <number> Pixels per width/height unit (defaults to 72)
  • -c, --png-compression <number>, Compression level of the generated PNG files (0 to 100, higher means smaller files, defaults to 100)
  • -i, --include <list> Frames to include (defaults to 'all')
  • -x, --exclude <list> Frames to exclude (defaults to 'none')

The width, height and resolution options specify the geometry of the browser window where the presentation is rendered.

The include option is always applied before the exclude option. Frames lists have the following syntax:

  • all selects all frames in the presentation.
  • none selects no frame.
  • A comma-separated list of frame numbers or ranges. A range is in the form first:last or first:second:last where first, second and last are frame numbers.

For instance : -i 2,4:6,10:12:18 will include frames 2, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18.

Convert a Sozi presentation to video

sozi-to-video [options] presentation.sozi.html

Options:

  • -h, --help Usage information
  • -o, --output <file> Output video file, or target folder when exporting to a sequence of images
  • -i, --images Export as a sequence of PNG files instead of a single video file
  • -W, --width <number> Video width, in pixels (defaults to 1024)
  • -H, --height <number> Video height (defaults to 768)
  • -b, --bit-rate <number> Video bit rate (defaults to 2M)
  • -c, --png-compression <number>, Compression level of the generated PNG files (0 to 100, higher means smaller files, defaults to 100)

Known issues and limitations

This tool uses a headless web browser for rendering. PhantomJS and SlimerJS both have benefits and limitations:

  • PhantomJS can render a web page to a PDF document, which preserves the vector graphics and text. However, PhantomJS 1.9.19 fails to render the SVG content of a Sozi presentation.
  • SlimerJS renders SVG content correctly but it does not support the PDF format.

Currently, the PDF and PPTX export tools render each frame to a PNG image and joins them into a single document.

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