t* My version of sent
       
   URI git clone git://git.codevoid.de/sent-sdk.git
   DIR Log
   DIR Files
   DIR Refs
   DIR README
   DIR LICENSE
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   DIR commit cb16b5d29d47e8e62c87f3f531fd1e592f32c5e9
   DIR parent d61ccea8b9d7422c6e9733c33613f5aaf72d0f7a
   URI Author: Markus Teich <markus.teich@stusta.mhn.de>
       Date:   Sun, 29 Jun 2014 23:48:49 +0200
       
       update README
       
       Diffstat:
         M README.md                           |      12 ++++++------
       
       1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
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   DIR diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
       t@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ sent
        A simple plaintext presentation tool.
        
        sent does not need latex, libreoffice or any other fancy file format, it uses
       -plaintext files. Every line represents a slide in the presentation. This may
       -limit the use, but for presentations using the [Takahashi
       +plaintext files and png images. Every line represents a slide in the
       +presentation. This may limit the use, but for presentations using the [Takahashi
        method](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takahashi_method) this is very nice and
        allows you to write down the presentation for a quick lightning talk within a
        few minutes.
       t@@ -43,13 +43,14 @@ Usage
        
                sent [-f FONTSTRING] FILE1 [FILE2 ...]
        
       -If one FILE equals `-`, stdin will be read. A presentation file could look like
       -this:
       +If one FILE equals `-`, stdin will be read. Use png images by prepending a `@`
       +before the filename. A presentation file could look like this:
        
                sent
                why?
       +        @nyan.png
                easy to use
       -        few dependencies (X11)
       +        depends on Xlib, libpng
                no bloat
                how?
                sent FILENAME
       t@@ -61,6 +62,5 @@ future features
        
        * utf8 support
        * second window for speakers laptop (progress, time, notes?)
       -* images
        * multiple lines per slide?
        * markdown?