Yeah, my last comment was regarding the automatic emails. Chris
Outlook für Android<https://aka.ms/ghei36> herunterladen ________________________________ From: Lars Francke <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 5:07:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: New Reveal.JS Presentation Template Hi Chris, thank you. Sorry, I should have read the whole thread before commenting. I'll try to look at your code in detail before saying more. Cheers, Lars On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 11:17 PM Christofer Dutz <[email protected]> wrote: > HI Lars, > > that the generator creates index.revealjs came in when updating to > Asciidoctor 2. > I am certain we can figure out why this happens and change it back to > index.html. I don't see a huge issue with that. > > I generate a war as in order for all operations of the presentation to > work, it needs to be loaded with http or https. When using "file", some > JavaScript doesn't work. > That's why I package it as war and run it with the jetty plugin. > > The presentation is runnable with: > > mvn package jetty:run-exploded > > I did mention that the install-deps is a script I wrote for myself on my > Mac and that we need to adjust it to other platform. > I have a lot of examples in the template that utilize different external > tools. In order to work, they need to be installed. > You don't need all of them, just the ones you need in your presentation. > > As I mentioned in my email before, I commented out the reference to the > extensions lab which generates my diagrams as this > didn't work after updating and I need to fix that before we can use it. > But I remember people mentioning that they didn't like > how those charts looked. > > Chris > > Am 29.04.19, 19:48 schrieb "Lars Francke" <[email protected]>: > > Hi, > > I just added a review on Github and had a couple of comments which you > mostly addressed here so I'll continue the conversation here. As we > didn't > have a review for Chris' stuff this is mostly not about what you added > Justin but about the template itself. > > On Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 9:01 AM Justin Mclean < > [email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > So using Chris template I converted a set of my own slides and > submitted a > > PR with it. > > > > Some notes: > > - Make sure you spell asciidoc directory correctly otherwise it will > > compile but produce nothing :-) > > - To have a slide with no title use “## !”. > > - To have hard new lines use + at the end of line. > > - Dark themes are good for screen but generally look poor on > projectors, > > modified the css to be black text on white and use a more common > fonts with > > fallbacks. > > > > It'd be great if we could have the CSS in some "common" directory so > not > everything repeats the basic stuff. > > > > > > Al in all it was fairly easy to convert but there is a couple of > rough > > corners. > > - Work out how to crop images and video so it the same as in the > original > > presentation. > > - Footer is not showing for some unknown reason. > > - Move titles to top of page rather than entering comment. > > - Annoying to have to rename index.revealjs to index.html all the > time. > > > > Yes, this is super annoying! Also...it creates a WAR file? There's also > commented out stuff in the pom etc. > The install-deps.sh is for MacOS only and has no documentation, is it > really needed? What for? > > > > Questions: > > - While there's no branding (other than the ASF) it does have my > name on > > it and a slide or two assumes I’m the person given it. Do we want to > make > > it more anonymous? > > > > I'm in favor of making it anonymous, yes. A similar reason to the > @author > tags. This information is prone to go stale as more people contribute > to it. > > > > - Have I put it in the right place? > > - What can we do to cut down on duplication? There's a few files I > copies > > and duplicated from Chris’s example. > > - It builds on it own but not as part of the whole repo. Do we want > to do > > that? > > > > Well, this is my vision and nothing more: Yes, it's in the right place, > mostly. But it shouldn't contain the pom.xml and reveal stuff > (template, > css). In my mind we'd have a "content" repository in the "content" > folder > (including asciidoc, jpg, mp4 files etc.) and then assemble that with > yet > to be designed tools (or shell scripts) in the "sessions" folder which > would hopefully allow us to reuse css and other things. > > > > > > Thanks, > > Justin > > >
