Hi rouilj,

I've made some substantial modifications to the plugin and it is now
fully customisable. The previous custom stylesheets were replaced by
themes that allow to change (almost?) everything. The table of
contents was reintroduced along with the ability to jump to a chosen
slide and I also included your suggestion regarding the use of the
space key.

Please see the modified examples in my site and let me know if
something is broken.
--
Paulo Soares

On 23 mar, 11:19, Paulo Soares <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, I see what you mean. I will think a bit more about the way
> keyboard navigation works and I'll let you know.
>
> I believe that the error you report in IE7 is already fixed in my
> online version. Please, tell me if I am wrong and it still is broken.
>
> --
> Paulo Soares
>
> On 23 mar, 01:48, rouilj <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Paulo:
>
> > On Mar 22, 8:11 pm, Paulo Soares <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I'll try to answer your previous points in the next few days
>
> > Thanks for looking into these changes.
>
> > > but I don't get this last one.
> > > You can use Home/PageUp/PageDown/End keys to move around slides and
> > > the arrow keys for overlays (I've just fixed PageUp behaviour). What
> > > exactly is missing?
>
> > I basically want a keyboard equivalent of left mouse click.
>
> > If I have an unexposed overlay on a slide and I type pagedown, it
> > moves to the next slide and doesn't open the
> > overlay. If I hit the left arrow, it exposes the overlay, but won't
> > advance the slide. When I have multiple
> > presentation, often I don't remember exactly what key sequence I have
> > to hit to expose all of the data on the
> > slides.
>
> > If I left click with the mouse (which I can't do easily because of
> > links, sliders, and the need to highlight text
> > during the talk), the left click does the right thing: unhides the
> > overlay if there is one or advance the slide if all
> > the overlays are shown.
>
> > The space bar seems to work well for this, large easy to hit,
> > centrally located on the keyboard 8-).
>
> > Also I am running into a problem with the SlideShow plugin on IE
> > 7.0.5730.11. When I load the tiddlywiki it reports
> > that a plugin had an error. The Plugin Manager shows SlideShowPlugin
> > as the culprit with the error:
>
> >    Error: Expected identifier
>
> > I haven't had any luck in getting a line number or anything indicating
> > where the error is. So it's possible my change
> > above broke something.
>
> > I can send you the tiddlywiki file if you want to debug this in case I
> > have some mix of plugins that is causing the problem.
>
> > -- rouilj
>
>
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