Make high quaity presentations, quickly and easily
Grezi was inspired by the groff document creator. In groff, if you learn the syntax, you can quickly and easily make academic looking documents. If you use groff, all the formatting symantics are done for you automatically.
I wanted to create something that follows the same paradigm, but for presentations. Instead of having to align everything manually, I wanted everything to simply align itself. And that's how Grezi was born!
Grezi interprets .grz files and plays them in fullscreen. The grz format was designed to be elegant and elicit fast parsing with minimal RAM usage.
On windows, you can open presentations by dragging the .grz file onto the grezi_skia.exe file. On other operating systems, grezi takes presentations as a command line argument.
- Write presentations as text files
- Move text and images between slides
- Looks very good
- Better than Google Slides
- Free and open source
- Weird and bad errors
- "Found end of input", where there really shouldn't be. My laptop will open presentations, my desktop won't. I don't know how to fix this, but I accept PR's