Hi Mohammad. Me again. Regarding your kind invitation to share our wishes for a presentation plug-in, here you are :-)
I wish to alternate between different themes within the same presentation. Would Tamasha allow for that? Background: When teaching foreign language classes I often have to present about four aspects of the same text. I show that text on one slide (the "main slide"), and while we read it through, I will stop about 15 times to make a short comment (one slide each) referring to one of the four aspects being discussed. Well, that's a total of five different kinds of slide contents in one presentation. And accordingly, I'd like to be able to assign one of 5 different "themes" (with different fonts and background colors) as clear visual clues on what kind of contents we will be discussing on any given slide. On Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 3:52:23 PM UTC+9 Jeronimo Minino wrote: > Hi, Mohammad! > Tamasha looks great, thank you so much for sharing your excellent work. > > 2 comments: > > 1. > About the progress bar: > > I think the progress bar will be very useful for students who see lesson > presentations, > specially in such situations where the presenter must go back and forth > between slides, > because at any moment the student can perceive the position of the current > slide along a simple linear structure. > > For that reason, in some cases I will want to make the progress bar even > more visible and conspicuous (a thick, custom-colored bar!). > How can I make such modification by myself? > In which tiddler is the code located which effects color and thickness of > the progress bar? > > 2. > About "templates" in Tamasha: > > I don't understand what those templates are or what they do. Have I missed > the place where this is documented? > > Have a nice day! > > > > > On Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 9:49:15 AM UTC+9 Ste wrote: > >> Hi Mohammed >> JD's white space theme (I think) has that hover over and disappear effect >> your looking for. I have no clue how he achieved it... M >> >> On Tuesday, 26 January 2021 at 19:56:53 UTC Nicolas Petton wrote: >> >>> Mohammad Rahmani <[email protected]> writes: >>> >>> > Hope someone come with a solution (of course without JS) >>> >>> Why not use a bit of JavaScript there? Are you trying to avoid >>> JavaScript for some reason? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Nico >>> >> -- 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 [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/c7f6c692-d8ea-4b89-9b5d-adf31b0b6415n%40googlegroups.com.

