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You can probably use http://gist-it.appspot.com/ -- just drop a `<!cript>`
tag into your markdown (assuming you can include arbitrary html) and you're
set.

On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 11:21 AM, Tom Hutchinson <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> Hi, Terry –
>
> Thanks for the tip. After you recommended it last year, I've been
> enjoying using GitPitch. Before that, if I wanted to easily create a
> presentation, particularly if it had embedded math or code, I used
> Beamer in LaTeX.
>
> I've found that the ability to easily embed technical content should
> be used with utmost care. It's just so easy to add too much and end up
> with terrible slides.
>
> The one trouble point I had with GitPitch is that it took me a while
> to figure out how to do it entirely within the GitHub interface. I was
> messing around with a local git repo to create the markdown file.
> Having GitHub make a README file when creating a new repository got
> around this.
>
> > Are you aware of any tools or services that are able to generate an
> > embedded code viewer that can reference source files from GitHub?
>
> Unfortunately, no. Please report back if you find something.
>
> However, GitHub's pastebin service, Gist, does support embedding. Be
> sure to use to appropriate file extension to get syntax highlighting.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom
>
> On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 3:58 PM, Terry Brady <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
> > I have been using the GitPitch presentation service to embed code
> snippets
> > into a presentation.
> >
> > In that service, the following code (using an extension of markdown)
> >
> > +++?code=
> >> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DSpace-Labs/DSpace-
> codenvy/master/Scripts/workspaceInit.sh
> >> Workspace initialization script - already run
> >> @[34](Before ingesting content, we need an administrator id)
> >> @[36-43](Data Load Script)
> >
> >
> > generates the following display which I find very useful.
> >
> >    - https://gitpitch.com/DSpace-Labs/DSpace-rel-demo/webinar#/6/1
> >
> > Note that if you hit the space bar, the code scrolls to the designated
> line
> > numbers referenced above.
> >
> > I would actually be curious to embed a similar code viewer on a web page
> > (rather than in just a slide show).
> >
> > Are you aware of any tools or services that are able to generate an
> > embedded code viewer that can reference source files from GitHub?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Terry
> >
> > --
> > Terry Brady
> > Applications Programmer Analyst
> > Georgetown University Library Information Technology
> > https://github.com/terrywbrady/info
> > 425-298-5498 (Seattle, WA)
>



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