Oh there is also the possibility this is already available via GTInspector,
last time I checked I remember it having a slideshow preview of images
collection and it embeds a workspace as well. So maybe you already have
what you need.
On Wed, 1 Nov 2017 at 22:57, Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Well technically this is easy to do with Morphic. Probably Spec 2. Doing
> it from inside the Pharo window will give you the ability to demonstrate
> live code and Morphic is live code.
>
> If you don’t want to do everything with Morphic you can create this in any
> app of your choosing , export to images and have Morphic load those images.
> I don’t see why this would take more than a couple of hours to prepare ,
> the actual Morphic code should not take more than 20 minutes.
>
> It a simple case of a SystemWindowMorph embedding a couple of button morph
> (for going forward and backward) and an ImageMorph. Plus a timer if you
> want the slides to proceed automatically.
>
> If you feel adventurous you can do this entirely on Morphic , again should
> not take you more than two hours total together with content creation.
> TextMorph should be more than enough.
>
> I would have said use Pillar but in this case it’s an overkill and Pillar
> does not allow for the precise positioning of images like Morphic does.
> On Wed, 1 Nov 2017 at 20:35, Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works> wrote:
>
>> Hi - has anyone made anything where you can create a full screen
>> presentation in Pharo with slides with some large text, bullet points and
>> embedded pictures - but then it’s a facade that lets you evaluate items in
>> the slide or jump to any code mentioned?
>>
>> Sort of like what Alan Kay does in the eToys images?
>>
>> I need to do a presentation next week and I always loved it when I was
>> fooled into thinking I was looking at a static’ish powerpoint and then
>> suddenly realised it was a live environment.
>>
>> It doesn’t sound that hard to do something simple - but I’m not sure if I
>> can pull it off in time for my presentation. But am curious if we have
>> something.
>>
>> (For bonus points, GT-Spotter stuff would work in it over top of the
>> presentation to demonstrate simple things)
>>
>> Tim
>>
>

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