| Whoever writes the tool that can Actually Make a legitimate microsoft office powerpoint slide from text will make a lot of money. From what I have seen most of these tools need to do more user research on how powerpoint slides actually look like in practice. There's a lot of "you're doing it wrong, show don't tell, just keep the basics on the slide" but the people that use powerpoint to make $$$ make incredibly dense powerpoint materials that serve as reference documents, not presentation guides (i.e. they are intended as leave-behind documents that people can read in advance) Presentations are also quite hard because: 1. It must "compile to" Powerpoint (it must compile to powerpoint because your end users will want to make direct edits and those end users will NOT be comfortable in markdown and in general will be very averse to change)
2. Powerpoint has no layout engine
3. Powerpoint presentations are in fact a beautiful medium in which VISUAL LAYOUT HAS SEMANTIC MEANING (powerpoint is like medieval art where larger is more important) If anyone wants to help me build an engine that can get an LLM to ACTUALLY make powerpoints please let me know. I am sure this is a lot harder than you think it is. |
The average user is content enough with using plain PowerPoint and won’t bother with Markdown. People using Markdown are more on the “you’re doing it wrong, put the basics on the slide” side.
The people that make nice backgrounds for their talk, sometimes with a word or two, won’t get there with a text based tool either.
People that use LaTeX, markdown or some other text to slides tool are few and far between.