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-themed slides 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, one text and four aspects of it being discussed back and forth ... that's a total of five different kinds of slide contents comprising one presentation. I would like to be able to assign one of 5 different "themes" (with different fonts and background colors) to each slide, as a clear visual clue on what kind of contents we will be discussing at any given time. 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/7c924f3c-655a-4986-877e-a1e125b104een%40googlegroups.com.

