I think a scrollytelling approach could be used not only for presentations, 
but also when working in the notebook itself. Imagine being able to "hide" 
cells so you get a shortened notebook with just the high level narrative 
and graphs, but when you scroll past these, you can see the hidden cells 
(likely with code or other implementation details) off to the right. I am 
working on an extension <https://github.com/acrule/janus> that plays with 
similar ideas.

On Sunday, December 10, 2017 at 10:13:27 AM UTC-8, Tony Hirst wrote:
>
> I was wondering how much of the RISE approach could be reused? For 
> example, I was imagining the following is required:
>
> - deciding on what cell types to define (cf the slideshow cell types) in 
> metadata;
> - working out a template;
> - mapping cell types onto framework elements and inserting them into the 
> template.
>
> --tony
>
> On Friday, 8 December 2017 23:57:14 UTC, Damián Avila wrote:
>>
>> Hey Tony,
>>
>> I am not aware of anyone using these scroll tools reading the notebook 
>> cell metadata.
>> I would be a really interesting project.
>> In fact, long time ago, I though about this and also supporting other 
>> HTML slideshow frameworks with nbconvert slides (and eventually with RISE).
>> But never get enough time to start playing with the idea.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> 2017-12-03 9:01 GMT-03:00 Tony Hirst <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> Thinking about how the RISE plugin can be used to markup and present 
>>> notebooks in a presentation mode using reveal.js, I wonder: has anyone 
>>> looked at how to use metadata to markup a notebook and present the content 
>>> in a "scrollytelling" mode, eg using something like 
>>> https://pudding.cool/process/introducing-scrollama/ , 
>>> https://github.com/sjwilliams/scrollstory or 
>>> http://idyll-lang.org/editor/ ?
>>>
>>> --tony
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