Hi Mohammed, This is a great plugin! It looks pretty and feels intuitive when trying it out on the demo page. I tried it out on a backup of my personal wiki that contains schoolnotes. I copied the presenter macro from one of the demo's and swapped out the tag for one that contains notes around a topic. My feedback:
- The customizability is great. Being able to add a footer, adjust the height and change themes is really cool. - I think it is a great thing that the height accepts CSS inputs, I set it to 90vh for a better full-screen experience. - With longer notes, the text will overflow and will not be visible. I think it would be great to have it automatically adjust font-size to fit the screen. Or have an option to adjust font size for some slides. (note, I was testing it with tiddlers not made for slides ofcourse, but I can imagine this is a handy feature If you want to be able to fit more text on screen) - Keyboard buttons work great. I like how there are several options to move forward and backwards in the slideshow, and to enter and leave the presentation. Took me a while to figure out the Q-key is used to leave. I first thought it meant going into tiddler-edit mode. - On the demo page the background slide behind the text when you scroll past the toddler (in normal mode) creating a parallax-like effect. Is this the intended behaviour? It doesn't impact fullscreen mode so it isn't a problem in most cases. - The slides are interactive, which is a great feature! I made slide containing my recipe plugin dashboard and I could click on the tabs, buttons, input text (but not remove the text with backspace clear the input, delete worked). You could use this to hide text behind the details macro from Shiraz, which is useful for presentations. I think this makes Tamasha especially useful for making presentations about TiddlyWiki, as you can show the wikitexts results and interact with them while in fullscreen presentationmode. (You could also for example add projectify to one of the slides to create tasks while still being inside of the presentations. This could be very handy) - I think a button that opens up the current slide as a tiddler and then navigates you to it would be practical. For if you want to see the original tiddler you can open it up right from the slideshow. - When users create new slideshows, they have to tag each slide/tiddler for each slide show. This can be a little tedious as it requires you to open up each tiddler, edit it and save it again. Tinka <https://tinkaplugin.github.io/>, the plugin package plugin has a great way to select tiddlers to be packaged. You can search or use filters to create a list that you then can select tiddlers from a checkbox. I think something similar can be really useful to make the creation of slides more seamless. These are my thoughts so far. I hope it helps you with the development. Feel free to ignore the feedback if it doesn't fit your vision. I am really looking forward to seeing how this project develops! Op maandag 25 januari 2021 om 05:37:25 UTC+1 schreef Mohammad: > > > On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 11:35 PM clutterstack wrote: > >> Beautiful, Mohammad! >> > > Thank you Chris. I will add documentation over the next weekend. > Your feedback specially on the performance is highly welcome. > > Cheers > Mohammad > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/093cb70e-3516-4f22-8e47-b1eee3439fd3n%40googlegroups.com.