Re: [OSM-talk-be] introducing OSM

2016-11-20 Thread Jonathan Beliën
Even better !
It would be indeed really awesome to use Markdown to generate our
presentations and use the repository to store those Markdown files.

Jonathan

Le sam. 19 nov. 2016 à 15:22, Ruben  a écrit :

> On 9 November 2016 13:30:33 CET, "Jonathan Beliën"  wrote:
>
> We can indeed start with a list of links in the README file. Let’s try to
> organize this list the best way possible (Introduction to OSM, iD related
> presentations, HOT related presentations, …).
>
>
>
> But I think it would be great to store those presentation in the
> repository too ; versioning of those presentation (that’s what GIT is
> for :D) could be useful.
>
>
>
> Jonathan Beliën
>
> GEO-6
>
>
>
> *De :* joost schouppe [mailto:joost.schou...@gmail.com]
> *Envoyé :* mercredi 9 novembre 2016 13:12
> *À :* OpenStreetMap Belgium
> *Objet :* Re: [OSM-talk-be] introducing OSM
>
>
>
> I created https://github.com/osmbe/presentations/
>
>
>
> Maybe we can just add links in the Readme?
>
>
>
> In that case, if you already have an account, you can go straight to:
>
>
>
> https://github.com/osmbe/presentations/edit/master/README.md
>
>
>
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> There's a program called Marp (https://yhatt.github.io/marp/) that I
> recently discovered and I intend to use for all my simple presentation
> slideshows in the future. It makes PDF slides from a Markdown source. You
> can present those with any PDF presenter (my personal favourite is pdfpc:
> https://pdfpc.github.io/).
>
> Speaking about versioning with Git, this is ideal since you write your
> presentation in Markdown (which is also very, very easy to learn if you
> don't know it) and can have useful diffs.
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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Talk-be Digest, Vol 107, Issue 32

2016-11-20 Thread Philippe Casteleyn
Neen, ik zag alleen kleine  vierkantjes.


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[OSM-talk-be] introducing OSM

2016-11-20 Thread Philippe Casteleyn
Ik heb nog nooit moeten lachen tijdens een introdcutie OSM :(.  Is 
aardrijkskunde dan toch een saai vak ?  Kijk niet naar mij, want ik ben mislukt 
als leraar.


Ik kan wel taalfouten (behalve de hoofdletterregels verbeteren).  Jullie mogen 
mij dus alvast rechten geven.  Ik heb nog met MIcrosoft Subversion gewerkt.  
Git is voor mij precies alsof links rechts geworden is.


philippec op OSM
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Re: [OSM-talk-be] introducing OSM

2016-11-20 Thread Marc Gemis
Can you do proper slide transitions with Marp ? Or with the PDF presenter ?
I often overlay images (my slides have hardly any text)

if not, I doubt I will make the switch.

On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 12:50 PM, Jonathan Beliën  wrote:
> Even better !
> It would be indeed really awesome to use Markdown to generate our
> presentations and use the repository to store those Markdown files.
>
> Jonathan
>
> Le sam. 19 nov. 2016 à 15:22, Ruben  a écrit :
>>
>> On 9 November 2016 13:30:33 CET, "Jonathan Beliën"  wrote:
>>>
>>> We can indeed start with a list of links in the README file. Let’s try to
>>> organize this list the best way possible (Introduction to OSM, iD related
>>> presentations, HOT related presentations, …).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> But I think it would be great to store those presentation in the
>>> repository too ; versioning of those presentation (that’s what GIT is for
>>> :D) could be useful.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Jonathan Beliën
>>>
>>> GEO-6
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> De : joost schouppe [mailto:joost.schou...@gmail.com]
>>> Envoyé : mercredi 9 novembre 2016 13:12
>>> À : OpenStreetMap Belgium
>>> Objet : Re: [OSM-talk-be] introducing OSM
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I created https://github.com/osmbe/presentations/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Maybe we can just add links in the Readme?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> In that case, if you already have an account, you can go straight to:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> https://github.com/osmbe/presentations/edit/master/README.md
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>> Talk-be mailing list
>>> Talk-be@openstreetmap.org
>>> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-be
>>
>>
>> There's a program called Marp (https://yhatt.github.io/marp/) that I
>> recently discovered and I intend to use for all my simple presentation
>> slideshows in the future. It makes PDF slides from a Markdown source. You
>> can present those with any PDF presenter (my personal favourite is pdfpc:
>> https://pdfpc.github.io/).
>>
>> Speaking about versioning with Git, this is ideal since you write your
>> presentation in Markdown (which is also very, very easy to learn if you
>> don't know it) and can have useful diffs.
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Re: [OSM-talk-be] introducing OSM

2016-11-20 Thread Ruben
On 20 November 2016 17:21:32 CET, Marc Gemis  wrote:
>Can you do proper slide transitions with Marp ? Or with the PDF
>presenter ?
>I often overlay images (my slides have hardly any text)
>
>if not, I doubt I will make the switch.

Do you mean having e.g. a slide with a picture, and a second one next to it on 
the next slide? I don't think so.

Or do you mean sliding, wiping or fading transition animations and the like? 
No, not with pdfpc AFAIK. The PDF presenter "Impressive" can do that. 
Animations on a slide are not possible in any case. (And rarely desirable 
anyway IMHO)

Or do you mean pixel perfect image matching between slides? If you create two 
slides with images of the same dimensions, those should align perfectly, yes.

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Re: [OSM-talk-be] introducing OSM

2016-11-20 Thread Marc Gemis
I have a few slides where I first show 1 picture, then click and a
second becomes visible. How it becomes visible varies: slide in, fade
in,  just appears, ...

I do not always want to go to a completely new page.
Same is true for bullet list. You do not always want to show all items at once.

m.

On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 5:33 PM, Ruben  wrote:
> On 20 November 2016 17:21:32 CET, Marc Gemis  wrote:
>>Can you do proper slide transitions with Marp ? Or with the PDF
>>presenter ?
>>I often overlay images (my slides have hardly any text)
>>
>>if not, I doubt I will make the switch.
>
> Do you mean having e.g. a slide with a picture, and a second one next to it 
> on the next slide? I don't think so.
>
> Or do you mean sliding, wiping or fading transition animations and the like? 
> No, not with pdfpc AFAIK. The PDF presenter "Impressive" can do that. 
> Animations on a slide are not possible in any case. (And rarely desirable 
> anyway IMHO)
>
> Or do you mean pixel perfect image matching between slides? If you create two 
> slides with images of the same dimensions, those should align perfectly, yes.
>
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[OSM-talk-be] Stylesheets in JOSM Overpass

2016-11-20 Thread Philippe Casteleyn
Marc, het is gelukt.  Ik ben wat te verwend, ik verwacht dat er een editor 
geopend wordt.  Er stond ook geen enkel .mapcss bestand op mijn computer.  Het 
is dus zoals in Maperitive.

Mapbox daarentegen is zo gepolijst dat er ook niet mee te werken is.
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Re: [OSM-talk-be] introducing OSM

2016-11-20 Thread Sander Deryckere
Marp lijkt sterk op LaTeX Beamer. Maar dan moderner, eenvoudiger om te
installeren en eenvoudiger om de syntax aan te leren.

Bij LaTeX kan je in ieder geval kiezen wanneer puntjes in een lijst
verschijnen, en dan maakt LaTeX gewoon extra PDF pagina's aan die een
pixel-perfecte overgang geven.

Momenteel lijkt marp nog wat jong voor mij, maar er zit zeker potentieel
in. Al mag je, net zoals bij LaTeX, niet verwachten dat iedereen het zal
gaan gebruiken.

Op 20-nov.-2016 19:36 schreef "Marc Gemis" :

> I have a few slides where I first show 1 picture, then click and a
> second becomes visible. How it becomes visible varies: slide in, fade
> in,  just appears, ...
>
> I do not always want to go to a completely new page.
> Same is true for bullet list. You do not always want to show all items at
> once.
>
> m.
>
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 5:33 PM, Ruben  wrote:
> > On 20 November 2016 17:21:32 CET, Marc Gemis 
> wrote:
> >>Can you do proper slide transitions with Marp ? Or with the PDF
> >>presenter ?
> >>I often overlay images (my slides have hardly any text)
> >>
> >>if not, I doubt I will make the switch.
> >
> > Do you mean having e.g. a slide with a picture, and a second one next to
> it on the next slide? I don't think so.
> >
> > Or do you mean sliding, wiping or fading transition animations and the
> like? No, not with pdfpc AFAIK. The PDF presenter "Impressive" can do that.
> Animations on a slide are not possible in any case. (And rarely desirable
> anyway IMHO)
> >
> > Or do you mean pixel perfect image matching between slides? If you
> create two slides with images of the same dimensions, those should align
> perfectly, yes.
> >
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