Quite nice look and feel and functionality. Great job.

Is there a simple way to handle over-sized content like automatic 
autoscaling? That seems to be the Achilles heel of most presentation apps.

Tamasha is to TiddlyWiki as what Sozi is to Inkscape/SVGs ... I wonder if 
there is some cross-over to bring in some rich and unique functionality. I 
have never tried to display a Sozi-generated SVG in TiddlyWiki but I would 
imagine with Tamasha it might compete for keyboard/mouse events.

/Mike
On Sunday, January 24, 2021 at 2:02:34 PM UTC-4 Mohammad wrote:

> The beta release of *Tamasha *is on the GitHub now! There is no 
> documentation yet, but there are plenty of examples.
> Tamasha was baked using my previous plugin TiddlyShow, but Tamasha is 
> small, fast and much more native when it comes to be used in a daily note 
> taking Tiddlywiki.
>
> Still there are many features to be implemented, but this beta release is 
> quite powerful to be used for a real presentation.
> Do not use it before making backup from your wikis. Use with care. This is 
> a beta release.
>
> For learning plugin features, syntax, tutorial and examples see the plugin 
> demo and code pages
>
> Demo: https://kookma.github.io/TW-Tamasha/
> Code: https://github.com/kookma/TW-Tamasha
>
> I would appreciate your feedback on
>
> 1. usability, ease and speed
> 2. performance, good programming style (a developer point of view)
>
>
> *Note:*
> Tamasha works very well on big screens and small ones, by the way it was 
> not tested on very small screens like old mobile devices.
>
> Please star it at https://github.com/kookma/TW-Tamasha
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 6:55 AM Mohammad Rahmani <mohammad...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>
>> Tamasha is a pure wikitext (pure Tiddlywiki scripts no JS) plugin for 
>> presentation and slideshow.
>> The idea was taken from my older plugin Tiddlyshow (
>> https://kookma.github.io/Tiddlyshow/)
>>
>> The reason to develop another presentation plugin was to have a simpler 
>> and a more natural TW plugin. Tamasha is around 20kb and has many features 
>> of MS Powerpoint and Google Slides and Beamer LaTeX. The other reason was 
>> the increasing need of such tools for my own online classes. The lectures 
>> can be distributed simply as a single or few Tiddlywiki files.
>>
>> To shine your ideas buried in tiddlers just tag them and fire your 
>> presentation by calling a small macro whenever you want. A tiddler can be 
>> part of several presentations.
>> You can even have two or more presentations in a single tiddler just by 
>> calling the presenter macro several times with different settings.
>>
>> It supports almost all Tiddlywiki features, and works with most plugins 
>> and themes, e.g. KaTeX, Highlight.js, Shiraz, Streams, Todolist, Notebook, 
>> Projectify, ...
>> Tamasha supports templates (to customize what to display) and themes 
>> (fonts, colors and fancy things,...)
>> Like all commercial presentation software, it supports keyboard shortcuts 
>> for navigation, ...
>>
>> I plan to add features like export a presentation to PDF, export to zip 
>> file, zooming and online annotation and laser pointer, ...
>>
>> I have attached a small video to present the under development Tamasha.
>>
>> I like to *get your feedback* in advance to see what you like to have in 
>> a presentation plugin. Share with me your wish list.
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Mohammad
>>
>

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