#HTML presentation tools
There are many HTML presentation tools and they are all created for slightly different reasons. Here's an overview. Please let me know if I forgot any.
##CSSS
CSS-based SlideShow System
Requirement: Chromebook, Common Sense, Commandline Ablity, 1 hour of time
Dear developers with a spare Chromebook lets inject a little personalization into your Crosh shell with custom fonts, the solarized theme, and extra secure shell options.
Also, keep in mind that the terms Chrosh
, Chrosh Window
, and Secure Shell
all refer to various versions and extentions built around the ChromeOS terminal. Settings that affect the ChromeOS terminal are global.
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
import argparse | |
import glob | |
import os | |
import shutil | |
import subprocess | |
def main(): |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
import numpy as np | |
import argparse | |
from pymoab import core, types | |
# some convenience functions | |
def get_category(mbi, category): |
import argparse | |
from datetime import datetime | |
import urllib2, json | |
from pprint import pprint | |
from tabulate import tabulate | |
def sum_dicts(a,b): | |
out_dict = {} | |
# list of unique key values | |
all_keys = list(set(a.keys()+b.keys())) |
#!/bin/bash | |
# This script installs OpenMC, its Python API, and all necessary dependencies | |
# into a conda environment. Because it uses compilers and CMake from the | |
# Anaconda repository, it's not necessary to have those installed on your | |
# system. However, at a minimum, you do need to have 'make' installed as well as | |
# a linker. To get the OpenMC git repository, you'll need git installed as | |
# well. On Debian derivatives, you can install all of these with: | |
# | |
# sudo apt install -y make binutils git |
import cubit | |
for (name, gid) in cubit.group_names_ids(): | |
# skip the 'picked' group and other groups | |
# that aren't materials | |
if name == 'picked' or 'mat' not in name: | |
continue | |
mat = name.split('/')[0].split(':')[1] | |
if not mat: |