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[docbook-apps] Re: [ANN] DHTML Slides
- From: Steinar Bang <sb at dod dot no>
- To: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 23:15:17 +0200
- Subject: [docbook-apps] Re: [ANN] DHTML Slides
- Cancel-lock: sha1:WdvC0K6rqN25p0inUZP2JoGI7dI=
- Organization: Probably a good idea
- References: <20030612062752.GA12355@notebook>
>>>>> Lars Trieloff <lars@trieloff.net>:
> Some time ago here on the list came the question for an DHTML-enabled
> version of the XSL-Stylesheets for the DocBook-Slides-DTD.
> For a presentation I created a new XSL-Stylesheet for the Slides DTD
> with
> - animated transitions betweeen foils
> - table of contents and autogenerated overview for foilgroups
> - navigateable via keypress
> - CSS for print (gives you nice handouts)
> It currently works for Mozilla and other Geck-based browsers and
> Internet EXplorer.
Cool stuff!
FYI, I tried your example with Opera 7.11 on linux, and it mostly worked.
The commands SPACE, n, 3+n, and t seemed to work as expected.
The left and right arrows didn't do anything.
The p command caused the display to go grey, then took forever to come
up with the previous slide, and when it did, it showed a bit of grey
outside of the slide at the top together with the text Page xx.
I guess "p" is already taken as a keyboard shortcut for "print
preview" on Opera...? That's what it looks like, at least.
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