Atronoush

A new plugin has  been recently developed by Devin Weaver (sukima) which 
> addresses what you want. It warps the amazing reveal.js (
> https://revealjs.com/) library into a Tiddlywiki plugin to create slides 
> with auto play and many other features. Find it 
> https://sukima.github.io/tiddlywiki-reveal-js/
>

> I think Tiddlywiki+Reveal.js is an amazing integration put Tiddlywiki at 
> top of HTML5 slideshow tools. While it is not as simple as Tiddlyshow (
> https://kookma.github.io/Tiddlyshow/) but it has many unique features 
> like auto play, vertical slides, animation, fragmentation, effects, ....
>
>
I missed than, Thanks for sharing.

Actually it has a so called limitation I actually value, that is the slides 
do not auto-update with a tiddler change eg;

   - Stopping an iframe refresh when returning to it,

Regards
Tony



 

> Atro
>
>
> On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 7:46:43 PM UTC+4:30 springer wrote:
>
>> 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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