As someone who tends to learn things a bit faster with visual aids, I
really like the slide shows.
A few comments:
http://diigo.com/0dvsx
http://diigo.com/0dvsy
http://diigo.com/0dvsz
http://diigo.com/0dvt0
http://diigo.com/0dvt1
http://diigo.com/0dvt2
http://diigo.com/0dvt3
Also, just noticed the pages says "v4.7-final" in the titles and not "v4.8".
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Subject: The step-by-step tutorial is here
From: Edward K. Ream <[email protected]>
To: leo-editor <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, October 18, 2010 7:27:17 PM
Probably the best introductory tutorial ever is on Leo's web site at:
http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/slides/leo-basics-step-by-step/slide-001.html
I did the "slide shoot" this morning and the post production this
evening. It is the first slideshow to use Wink, the screenshots
plugin and the meld script.
I'll be away from work tomorrow, but will write up the workflow in
detail asap. The main ideas:
1. It's fairly easy to use Wink to generate screenshots, *provided*
one has a good script.
2. The meld script associates (melds) the screenshots with the @slide
nodes. The meld script will complain (and stop) if the number of
screenshots is not as expected.
3. After meld succeeds, one will typically use the make-slide-show
command to generate all slides. Thereafter, one can edit individual
slides by deleting the "@url built slides" nodes and then running the
make-slide command.
4. There are two "cleanup" scripts I wrote this evening that delete ..
image:: directives and @url final output nodes. These allow one to
run the meld script after previously running the make-slide-show
commands.
In short, it will probably be harder to explain the workflow than to
use it :-) After fixing a few bugs the workflow was a lot of fun.
Edward
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