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.. _lps-doc-sec-speakers:
LP speakers
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Markdown structure
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::
# Keynote speaker name 1
![Keynote speaker name 1 - Photo](//fsf.org/images/ks1.jpg)
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet keynote speaker 1 bio; can contain
inline HTML.
# Keynote speaker name 2
![Keynote speaker name 2 - Photo](//fsf.org/images/ks2.jpg)
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet keynote speaker 2 bio; can contain
inline HTML.
...
## Speaker name 1
![Speaker name 1 - Photo](//fsf.org/images/s1.jpg)
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet speaker 1 bio; can contain inline HTML.
## Speaker name 2
![Speaker name 2 - Photo](//fsf.org/images/s2.jpg)
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet speaker 2 bio; can contain inline HTML.
...
Everything except the speaker name is optional.
Sample: https://notabug.org/rsd/lpschedule-generator/raw/dev/tests/files/lp-speakers.md
Speaker's ID generation
+++++++++++++++++++++++
The last name of the speaker is automatically made the ID; if a
speaker' name is "John Hacker", the ID for this speaker will be
``hacker``.
- If two or more speakers have the same last name, then, the first
speaker will have their last name as their ID and from the second to
the n^th speaker will have their full name as their ID; if "Bill
Hacker" and "Jill Hacker" are two speakers, "Bill" will get
``hacker`` as his ID and "Jill" will get ``jill_hacker`` as her ID.
- The IDs are transliterated to ASCII; if a speaker' name is "John
HÖcker", the ID for this speaker will be ``hacker``.
Generate HTML from Markdown
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::
$ lps_gen -sp path/to/lp-speakers.jinja2 path/to/lp-speakers.md > path/to/speakers-content.html
or::
$ lps_gen --speakers path/to/lp-speakers.jinja2 path/to/lp-speakers.md > path/to/speakers-content.html
If you run into issues, ask for :ref:`help <lps-doc-sec-help>`.
Next, you might want to look at the :ref:`lps-doc-sec-schedule` section or the :ref:`lps-doc-sec-general` section.
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