I just discovered that the Diigo annotation service strips <text like
this>. Just revised these:

http://diigo.com/0dvua
http://diigo.com/0dvsz
http://diigo.com/0dvsy

On Nov 26, 5:09 pm, "taa, Leo Newbie" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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/0dvsxhttp://diigo.com/0dvsyhttp://diigo.com/0dvszhttp://diigo.com/0dvt0http://diigo.com/0dvt1http://diigo.com/0dvt2http://diigo.com/0dvt3
>
> Also, just noticed the pages says "v4.7-final" in the titles and not "v4.8".
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> 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/...
>
> > 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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