Hi Sander I am using your orgmode-slideshow - nice tool! 2012/2/11 Sander Boer > Hi All, > > I usually give presentations that are graphically heavy and typically have > 3 or 4 movies in them. Powerpoint/impress is too much of a hassle esp. with > movies and latex/beamer is nice, but the movie package stopped working for > me. > > So I hacked together a javascript and a css that transforms the default > html export of my org file to a slide show: > http://www.mauc.nl/**presentations/test.html > > Here's the org-file: > http://www.mauc.nl/**presentations/test.org > > Here's the rest: > http://www.mauc.nl/assets/css/**orgmode-slideshow.css > http://www.mauc.nl/assets/js/**orgmode-slideshow.js > (depends on jQuery) > No support for deeper trees (yet), no mouse nav and I'm personally not fond > of how the images are handled. > > Let me know what you think, I will keep you updated of the progress. > Do you have made support for deeper trees, then I would like to get it. Any other updates? I have made a small patch, which makes imgresize() resize images correct if the only text is an
    , the patch is listed below. Thank you Benny Simonsen The patch for imgresize(): pub/scripts/orgmode-slideshow/orgmode-slideshow.js index 844bac6..6404540 100644 --- INDEX:/pub/scripts/orgmode-slideshow/orgmode-slideshow.js +++ WORKDIR:/pub/scripts/orgmode-slideshow/orgmode-slideshow.js @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ function mykeys(){ function imgresize(){ var count=$(".figure:visible").length; - if ($(".outline-text-2:visible p:first").text()){ + if ($(".outline-text-2:visible p:first").text() || $(".outline-text-2:visible ul:first").text()){ count++; } $(".figure:visible").each(function(index){