hedgedoc/public/docs/slide-example.md
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Add Print icon to slide view
It redirects the user to the print view of the document. I claim that
people should either be smart enough to use ctrl+P or ask someone who
knows how to print a webpage. I don't want to babysit our users.

Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
2018-06-24 23:50:38 +02:00

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Slide example

This feature still in beta, may have some issues.

For details please visit: https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/

You can use URL query or slideOptions of the YAML metadata to customize your slides.


First slide

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Is the divider of slides


First branch of first the slide

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Is the divider of branches

Use the Space key to navigate through all slides.


Second branch of first the slide

Nested slides are useful for adding additional detail underneath a high-level horizontal slide.


Point of View

Press ESC to enter the slide overview.


Touch Optimized

Presentations look great on touch devices, like mobile phones and tablets. Simply swipe through your slides.


Fragments

<!-- .element: class="fragment" data-fragment-index="1" -->

Is the fragment syntax

Hit the next arrow...

... to step through ...

... a fragmented slide.

Note: This slide has fragments which are also stepped through in the notes window.


Fragment Styles

There are different types of fragments, like:

grow

shrink

fade-out

fade-up (also down, left and right!)

current-visible

Highlight red blue green


Transition Styles

Different background transitions are available via the transition option. This one's called "zoom".

<!-- .slide: data-transition="zoom" -->

Is the transition syntax

You can use:

none/fade/slide/convex/concave/zoom


<!-- .slide: data-transition="fade-in convex-out" -->

Also, you can set different in/out transition

You can use:

none/fade/slide/convex/concave/zoom

postfix with -in or -out


<!-- .slide: data-transition-speed="fast" -->

Custom the transition speed!

You can use:

default/fast/slow


Themes

reveal.js comes with a few themes built in:

Black (default) - White - League - Sky - Beige - Simple

Serif - Blood - Night - Moon - Solarized

It can be set in YAML slideOptions


<!-- .slide: data-background="#1A237E" -->

Is the background syntax


Image Backgrounds

<!-- .slide: data-background="image.png"-->


Tiled Backgrounds

<!-- .slide: data-background="image.png" data-background-repeat="repeat" data-background-size="100px" -->


Video Backgrounds

<!-- .slide: data-background-video="video.mp4,video.webm" -->


... and GIFs!


Pretty Code

function linkify( selector ) {
  if( supports3DTransforms ) {

    const nodes = document.querySelectorAll( selector );

    for( const i = 0, len = nodes.length; i < len; i++ ) {
      var node = nodes[i];

      if( !node.className ) {
        node.className += ' roll';
      }
    }
  }
}

Code syntax highlighting courtesy of highlight.js.


Marvelous List

  • No order here
  • Or here
  • Or here
  • Or here

Fantastic Ordered List

  1. One is smaller than...
  2. Two is smaller than...
  3. Three!

Tabular Tables

Item Value Quantity
Apples $1 7
Lemonade $2 18
Bread $3 2

Clever Quotes

“For years there has been a theory that millions of monkeys typing at random on millions of typewriters would reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare. The Internet has proven this theory to be untrue.”


Intergalactic Interconnections

You can link between slides internally, like this.


Speaker

There's a speaker view. It includes a timer, preview of the upcoming slide as well as your speaker notes.

Press the S key to try it out.

Note: Oh hey, these are some notes. They'll be hidden in your presentation, but you can see them if you open the speaker notes window (hit s on your keyboard).


Take a Moment

Press B or . on your keyboard to pause the presentation. This is helpful when you're on stage and want to take distracting slides off the screen.


Print your Slides

Down below you can find a print icon.

After you click on it, use the print function of your browser (either CTRL+P or cmd+P) to print the slides as PDF.


The End