You're right... there are a lot of details I have not worked out yet. For 
the specific issue of execution order, I think we can communicate that with 
something as simply as a carrot which shows where the sidebar cells would 
insert in the main notebook.

On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 2:57:10 AM UTC-8, Tony Hirst wrote:
>
> Adam
>
> Janus looks interesting - I'm just a little confused about how you might 
> alert the reader to the order in which cells are executed eg when there is 
> is code in the main body and the sidebar?
>
> --tony 
>
> On Tuesday, 12 December 2017 21:21:55 UTC, Adam Rule wrote:
>>
>> 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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