2013/2/3 Jean-Michel Philippe <[email protected]>: > Hello, > > As you know we are invited to the salon InterTice 2013 this week, in > Paris, to represent DDL. The organizers proposed me to make an official > presentation of our project, which of course I accepted!
Congratulation ! >So I have been > offered 1 hour on Wednesday (15h-16h) to tell about and show DDL :), > enough time to present the project, its goals, how DDL looks like, etc. > > As a result I started to write a slideshow. Instead of using blotted > office software that always cause problems with placement and fonts, I > decided to use Spip to make the presentation [1]. This way our > presentations can easily be translated into other languages, just like > our website is since presentations are indeed Spip pages whose sections > are the slides. You just have to click on the presentation button near > the page title to start the presentation. > > [1] > http://www.doudoulinux.org/spip/francais/en-parler/supports-de-communication/presentations/article/intertice-2013 > > The presentation is not finished yet but you can start to read and > comment (notions of French required right now ;) ). Somes word corrections : Slide 2 : Peut être adapté au le public cible => virer le "le" Screenshot of DDL => better in french Slide : Objectifs du projet : Retirer la forme infinitif des verbe : Stimule, Favorise. Have good luck and lot of people ! Elisa > If you have ideas > about illustrations or screenshots to make it more beautiful, feel free > to send me files. If you notice something that is missing, the same > applies. If you want to totally redesign the slide graphics, please do! > > Note that, to really show the slides fullscreen, clicking “fullscreen” > in your web browser will probably not do what you want because parts of > your browser like the address bar will still be displayed. To change > this, in Epiphany, you just have to check “Mask toolbar”. In Firefox > you'll need a dedicated extension to switch to a real fulscreen mode. > > Note also that, although the slides are only online, it is possible to > save them using the save feature of your web browser. This works with > Firefox but not with Epiphany that keeps links to the online resources > in the saved page. The only modification to do to a saved page, is to > change the link of the presentation button that still points to the > online page and then would raise an error offline (search for the A tag > of id “spip_presentation_show” and set its href to #presentation). > > On the technical side, the trick is to include javascript code [2] and > CSS styles [3] that can turn a standard Spip page into a set of slides. > In the Spip page, you need to insert “<slideshow|bystep=0>” on the very > top of the page to insert the presentation button. Then, when you click > click on this button, the script does the magic and replaces the full > page content by the slides, one by one. There is a navigation toolbar on > the top right corner. You can even use keys to change of slide or quit: > arrow keys (not on Webkit-based browsers), space bar, letters N(ext) and > P(revious), Escape. NB: the inspiration source was a GreaseMonkey script > written for Wikipedia that exactly does that. > > [2] http://www.doudoulinux.org/spip/squelettes/spip_slideshow.js > [3] http://www.doudoulinux.org/spip/squelettes/presentation.css > > -- > Cheers, > JM. > > > _______________________________________________ > Doudoulinux-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/doudoulinux-dev > _______________________________________________ Doudoulinux-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/doudoulinux-dev
