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Keynote HTML export and Leejoo demo

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title: June 28th, 2024
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date: 2024-06-28, 08:59:37 -07:00
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link: https://keynote-extractor.com/
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- Keynote
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Just used [[Keynote HTML Export]] that is built in for the first time when publishing [[Open Source Beyond Licensing - The Evolution Ahead]]. Also found Keynote Extractor which has slightly cleaner HTML.
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- Apple
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- Keynote
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I recently used the Apple Keynote HTML export and it works pretty great! I haven't found a lot of information about this that isn't stale, so capturing a few notes.
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See [[Open Source Beyond Licensing - The Evolution Ahead]] for an embedded iframe version, and here is the [direct link to the html export](/assets/2024/06/26/open-source-beyond-licensing/).
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The export is about 20MB, and is an `index.html` file and an assets folder, which has a folder for each slide. If you poke around, you can see that there's a PDF for each slide as well as some JSON, a thumbnail, and a few other things.
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Here's a link to the [assets folder uploaded to IPFS](https://ipfs.runfission.com/ipfs/bafybeibikizcshxug634ssg4aobxrhcwkbyll2mlj6vt3fc4nhhatotr4u/) so you can have a look.
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Keynote has had this feature for a long time, and apparently people complain about the quality or semantics about the HTML. I'm just delighted it "just works".
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## Resources
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[Keynote Extractor](https://keynote-extractor.com/) extracts really clean HTML, including slide notes. It exports straight images doesn't really do transitions or interactive presentations.