This is really an unsolved issue.
Therefore, I have started a bounty for this issue. 
See 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40489017/how-to-enable-scrolling-in-slides-for-a-jupyter-notebook
(It'll expire by 16-09-2017)

On Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 12:36:01 AM UTC+5:30, Damián Avila wrote:
>
> I was able to replicate the issue. Looking in a general way to solve it. 
> Thanks for the report.
>
> 2017-05-31 12:44 GMT-03:00 Damián Avila <[email protected] <javascript:>>
> :
>
>> >I've had this issue for a long time now.  I've just been reusing the 
>> original HTML code from when slides were first introduced to keep the long 
>> slide functionality.
>>
>> Can you point me the code you are referring to? 
>> Reveal.js usually break scroll things between versions, because it was 
>> thought to NOT have any scrolling slides. Then, most of time, the scrolling 
>> feature is a workaround that get old very quickly as Reveal.js evolves.
>>
>> > I don't think this is in RISE but it does occur if you generate slides 
>> then host them.  It is an issue I've raised before that has never been 
>> solved. 
>>
>> So the issue is just when the slide is hosted? Or you see it locally as 
>> well?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for the answers.
>>
>>
>>
>> 2017-05-30 20:59 GMT-03:00 Damon Allen <[email protected] <javascript:>>
>> :
>>
>>> I've had this issue for a long time now.  I've just been reusing the 
>>> original HTML code from when slides were first introduced to keep the long 
>>> slide functionality.  I don't think this is in RISE but it does occur if 
>>> you generate slides then host them.  It is an issue I've raised before that 
>>> has never been solved. 
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 4:57:09 PM UTC-4, Damián Avila wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >However, with one problem I am running into a roadblock: when I have 
>>>> long slide cells, I do get for the presentation a window with a vertical 
>>>> scroll-bar. But whenever I scroll downwards, the slide always jumps to the 
>>>> top again after about 0.5 sec. This happens, regardless of wether I scroll 
>>>> with the mouse, or with the cursor.
>>>>
>>>> I could not replicate that issue.
>>>>
>>>> >One thing that is a bit odd is that I only get the slides 
>>>> presentation to run properly - apart from the mentioned problem - if I use
>>>>
>>>> Maybe a win-related issue? Because I can not also replicate it.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers.
>>>>
>>>> 2017-02-04 18:29 GMT-03:00 Thomas Haslwanter <[email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>>> I am doing my first steps with "nbconvert --to slides", and am really 
>>>>> excited.
>>>>> However, with one problem I am running into a roadblock: when I have 
>>>>> long slide cells, I do get for the presentation a window with a vertical 
>>>>> scroll-bar. But whenever I scroll downwards, the slide always jumps to 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> top again after about 0.5 sec. This happens, regardless of wether I 
>>>>> scroll 
>>>>> with the mouse, or with the cursor.
>>>>>
>>>>> This even happens with an extremely simple IPYNB-file, with only one 
>>>>> cell:
>>>>>
>>>>>     import numpy as np
>>>>>     column_vector = np.c_[np.arange(100)]
>>>>>     print(column_vector)
>>>>>
>>>>> My setup:
>>>>>
>>>>>     - Windows 10, 64 bit
>>>>>     - WinPython-64bit-3.6.0.1Qt5
>>>>>         > Jupyter 1.0
>>>>>         > nbconvert 5.1.1
>>>>>         > reveal.js 3.4.1
>>>>>
>>>>> One thing that is a bit odd is that I only get the slides presentation 
>>>>> to run properly - apart from the mentioned problem - if I use
>>>>>
>>>>>     jupyter nbconvert --to slides --reveal-prefix "." [filename].ipynb
>>>>>
>>>>> I can't figure out if my problem is with reveal.js, with Windows, or 
>>>>> with Jupyter.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any help would be really appreciated!
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks, Thomas
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