Oh wow, thank you! 

Those links look amazing. I had encountered them before, and set them aside 
as probably being useful to read in the future, But I'm now bumping them up 
in priority! In fact, a replacement for powerpoint is one of the things 
I've had in mind for Tiddlywiki! 

Since you've taken the time to help me out here, would you mind taking a 
glance at my other two recent question posts here 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/Axfgrp4lBKo>and 
here<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/9DJOSOOvGbM>?  
I figure that they're relatively simple questions, but sometimes it's so 
hard to know whether I'm asking for just a 2 minute line hack or actually 
asking a huge programming effort. If you don't have time, I totally 
understand.

Cheers!
-Leo



On Wednesday, March 12, 2014 11:21:37 AM UTC-7, PMario wrote:
>
> replace this line
>
> excerpts:   ["noexcerpts","excerpts","descr","slices","contents","sliders"]
>
> with this
>
> excerpts:   ["noexcerpts","excerpts","descr","slices"]
>
> That should do the trick. 
>
> ----------------------------
>
> If you really want to learn how to deal with themes and especially with the 
> mptw theme, have a look at the following links. 
> It was my start to deal with TiddlyWiki, TagglyTagging, themes and MPTW.
>
>
> http://a-pm-part1.tiddlyspot.com/ 
>
> Part 1 is some information what I wanted to do.
> There is nothing special about it, except using taggly tagging to create a 
> "read next" type of linking. 
> part 1 should be downloaded, because it should be used to apply the steps 
> that are described in part-2.
>
>
> http://a-pm-part2.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> This tw contains a howto.
> If you apply the steps described in part2 to the part1 tw, you have a nice 
> playground, that you can break without destroying part2 :)
> At the end of the howto's your part1 tw should have the same functionality as 
> my part2
> If download links are broken use part3 and import plugins from there.
>  .... so part2 is basically about importing the plugins, and play with there 
> functions. 
>
>
> http://a-pm-part3.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> Let's you play with the theme magic. This one has to be read carefully. 
> Changes described there should be applyed to part2 ... so you don't mess the 
> tutorial. 
>
>
>
> http://a-pm.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> This is the result, that contains the very first version of my presentation 
> manager, based on TW. 
>
> It basically contains 2 very different themes
>  - one for content edit mode
>  - one used in fullscreen presentation mode, as a replacement for PowerPoint. 
> <- this was the primary goal.
>
>
> The TW basics, I did learn to create this stuff, was the base for my html, 
> css, javascript knowledge.
> All my existing themes started there journey with this PP replacement :)
>
> have fun!
> mario
>
> PS: if you want to play with those tutorials start with part1 ;)
> Starting directly with a-pm will need much more time.  
>
>
>

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