On Oct 11, 9:16 am, "Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:

The major lessons learned so far:

- Slideshows are a new kind of storytelling, one that promises to be
much more effective.

- Scripts (screenplays) are essential:  it's best to know what is
wanted before trying to do it :-)

-  Even with a good starting script, revisions happen frequently.

The @url nodes are perfect for controlling revisions.  Indeed, "@url
working file" nodes mostly eliminate the need for @edit option.

- Taking screenshots is non-trivial.

Details like capturing the cursor or more than one window require
dedicated tools such as Wink.

- Changes in production design may require rebuilding all slides.

Happily, rebuilding all slides is easy: a script would just delete all
"@url built slide" nodes in a selected tree.  This preserves existing
screenshots.

Edward

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