Mohammad,

Thanks! "Knowing when audio clip is done" is not a problem (each audio will 
be <3 seconds per "slide" (tiddler), and 3 seconds is the advance rate I'd 
aim for). 

But of course the trick is all in getting any timer stuff to work, as you 
point out. I've found some tantalizing leads, but given time pressures, I 
suspect I wouldn't be able to pull it together without some nudges from a 
more experienced TW5 expert. 

I did a quick search to see if I could find a relevant Jed Carty plugin, no 
luck yet.

I had found the Reveal stuff, and it's pretty intriguing too.

-Springer

On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 12:39:44 AM UTC-4, Mohammad wrote:
>
> Hi Springer
>
> I am not sure if I can do it easily with Tiddlyshow easily as
>
>    1. there is no timer mechanism in TW   (one solution may be using Jed 
>    Carty plugins)
>    2. there is no mechanism to find when the audio is finished to advance 
>    to next slide
>
> but I would be happy to release a new Tiddlyshow version if other people 
> here could introduce solutions to the above issues!
>
> One solution I think might be simpler is to see if reveal.js (
> https://revealjs.com/#/) or similar JS library (like 
> https://bartaz.github.com/impress.js) have such feature and then use 
> Tiddlywiki as authoring
> tool!
>
> --Mohammad
>
>
> On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 4:53:04 AM UTC+4:30, springer wrote:
>>
>> Mohammad and all,
>>
>> Reviving an old thread here about Tiddlyshow (such great things floating 
>> around!). 
>>
>> Wondering whether there is (or could be) any mechanism to enable 
>> Tiddlyshow to advance automatically through a (large, filter-based) set of 
>> tiddlers, and to embed audio files into each tiddler that would play 
>> automatically as each slide comes up. 
>>
>> (I did see your crossfade animation work as well, which is delightful 
>> http://csstransition.tiddlyspot.com/#Cross-Fade%20Images%20with%20Timer  
>> )
>>
>> Alas, I don't have terribly much time to tinker, but could be in a 
>> position to set up a TiddlyWiki using Tiddlyshow for a virtual graduation 
>> names montage (which would otherwise be presented as a video file -- heavy 
>> to stream and tedious to produce).
>>
>> Cheers to all, meanwhile.
>>
>> -Springer
>>
>> On Sunday, June 30, 2019 at 8:41:12 PM UTC+4:30, passingby wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Wow! Impressive indeed. Congratulations Mohammad!
>>>>
>>>> Really this actually seems like a potent alternative to power point. If 
>>>> ever I need a slideshow, I am going to use this.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you!
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, June 29, 2019 at 7:22:35 PM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Tony!
>>>>> I have prepared a roadmap for Tiddlyshow and hopefully it could be a 
>>>>> Powerpoint alternative!
>>>>> The interactive pages and smart using of CSS3/4+HTML5 would give TW+TS 
>>>>> a unique power!
>>>>> I would be happy to hear from you and hope to chance to see your 
>>>>> development for interactive slides!
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>> Mohammad
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>

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