Re: [TW5] TW for presentation?

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Richard Smith

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Mar 7, 2015, 3:34:30 AM3/7/15
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Hi Handoko,

You should be able to start from this http://tiddlywiki.com/talkytalky/

Regards,
Richard

On Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 3:49:04 PM UTC+11, Handoko Suwono wrote:
Sorry not to browse through because of my net.

Is there any theme or included for TW5 that is ready for presentation?

I found the followings but the latest is from 2007 and for classical TW.

- New to TW and a simple solution to a presentation problem (2007)
- step-wise presentation mode desired (2006)
- TW used for university assignment (2006)

Can't get the links but can search in this TW list.

Thanks.

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Handoko Suwono

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Mar 7, 2015, 5:59:17 AM3/7/15
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Thanks Mario and Richard.

I try to look about the included plugins in talky-talky since TW5 is
kind of new to me. I want to use TW5 for presentation coming next
week. I need to shorten the presentation since the time given is
limited for a slight slot of ten minutes.

Other examples like in classic TW or prezi/prezo alike.

Have a nice weekend folks.


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Richard Smith

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Mar 9, 2015, 6:44:28 PM3/9/15
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Hi Handoko,

The list of slides is set in the default tiddlers pane of the control panel (open the sidebar using the chevrons at the top and click the 'gear' icon)

TalkyTalky is currently v5.1.3 so you may want to update it.

The overall look of the wiki is set by the 'punch' theme, which you can find in the plugins tab of the control panel.

Regards,
Richard

Handoko Suwono

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Mar 9, 2015, 11:10:02 PM3/9/15
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Hi Richard,

Yes I am using the latest v5.17 and still working on how to include
the punch theme. And also want to make the fonts larger or it might
have included in the punch theme.

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Jon

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Mar 10, 2015, 2:45:57 AM3/10/15
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Hi,

I've imported the Punch theme and switched to Classic view - looks really good - but how do I create the down arrow in the top left of the screen to allow scrolling of complete pages?

Thanks,
Jon

Handoko Suwono

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Mar 10, 2015, 6:07:12 AM3/10/15
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Have loaded the punch theme by making a new tiddler and $tagged. I'm
not importing, only that it hasn't showup in the plugins list in the
control panel. But it works.

Not sure if I know where the 'down arrow' is in the punch theme.

I want to add coloring since those won't show-up.

I also want to remove the text centering feature in the punch theme.

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Richard Smith

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Mar 10, 2015, 5:48:11 PM3/10/15
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Hi,

The down-arrow to navigate to the next slide is made by $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/next which you can just import.

You can add background colors by tags if you prefer to do it that way - make a stylesheet and add

div.tc-tagged-pink {
    background-color: pink;
}

...any tiddlers tagged pink will have a pink background. I used this technique to make this website www.didaxy.net, which includes transparent and semi-transparent tiddlers to make a scroll-effect against the page background.

The text is aligned in this section of the punch theme base tiddler

body.tc-body .tc-tiddler-frame .tc-tiddler-body { text-align: center; max-width: 850px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; margin-top: -70px; }

Regards,
Richard

Jon

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Mar 10, 2015, 7:10:23 PM3/10/15
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Many thanks, Richard.

Regards
Jon

Handoko Suwono

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Mar 11, 2015, 6:25:37 AM3/11/15
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Richard, many thanks too.

The background coloring works instantly. I just wonder how many colors
are available. I prefer lighter color than start blue. Not sure if I
can get light-blue. So far these are the colors that I found, red,
yellow, green, blue, brown, violet, grey.

Replacing center with left also works well.

Handoko -

Jon

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Mar 11, 2015, 6:43:57 AM3/11/15
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Hi Handoko,

The colour issue isn't Tiddlywiki specific, it's general HTML/CSS stuff.

You can replace  "background-color: pink;"  with  "background-color: #990000;" or any other html colour code from e.g. http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_colorpicker.asp

Regards
Jon

Eric Shulman

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Mar 11, 2015, 7:54:44 AM3/11/15
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On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 3:25:37 AM UTC-7, Handoko Suwono wrote:
Richard, many thanks too.

The background coloring works instantly. I just wonder how many colors
are available. I prefer lighter color than start blue. Not sure if I
can get light-blue. So far these are the colors that I found, red,
yellow, green, blue, brown, violet, grey.

Here's a quick reference for all the CSS color "names" and their corresponding hex codes:


-e

Handoko Suwono

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Mar 11, 2015, 8:47:52 AM3/11/15
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thanks Jon and Eric for the links.

I should have known it about, poor me.

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Jon

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Mar 11, 2015, 9:10:21 AM3/11/15
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This is also really good for matching a particular colour: http://www.nattyware.com/pixie.php.

It's a little thing you download and when it hovers over a colour on your screen, it will give the colour code.

Regards
Jon

Handoko Suwono

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Mar 21, 2015, 9:50:58 AM3/21/15
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I switched to classic also, but don't know how different. Hope someone can tell the difference.

My presentation current status is here, http://datacom.co.id/TW_demo.html

and I am yet to incorporate the arrow next plugin?

$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/next

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