I also think that would be nice to have. With tool like pillar, graphiscopio, that would be a really great option ! Org-mode generate Beamer’s présentation but we could have much better ^^
And as someone said I also think that would be cool to have a kind of présenter screen. To me the simple way would be to use seamless (or telepharo) to communicate between two pharo images: one displaying, one organizing. My 2 cents ^^ Cedrick > Le 7 nov. 2017 à 08:06, H. Hirzel <hannes.hir...@gmail.com> a écrit : > >> On 11/1/17, 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 > > Hello Tim > > Depending on what you want to show it might be doable to use > > Torsten Bergmanns Desktop manager package > > available through the catalog. > > > Create a sequence of desktops and switch between them with > > Ctrl + D + N (next) > Ctrl + D + P (previous) > > > Use > > StandardFonts setDemoFonts > > to have the tools showing font sizes which are readable. > > To go back to regular fonts use > > StandardFonts restoreDefaultFonts. > > > There is the Desktops Overview (Ctrl + D + O) which gives you an > inspector in order to quickly switch to another desktop. > > It would be nicer to have the left inspector column be smaller but > that would involve some configuration. Maybe it is necessary that you > write your own specific GT inspector for the desktops. > > With this a simple presentation should be doable. Besides the regular > tools just use StringMorphs with a large font. Some preconfigures > buttons to execute specific commands might also be useful. > > > More feature rich presentations could be done with a DSL. > > One option is to use Pillar. MOOC slides have been done with Pillar > [1], see thread > > > '[Pillar] Pillar source code of ESUG 2015 presentation? > Presentations done with Pillar?' > > The rendering within in Pharo is not fully implemented yet. The > thread 'Morphic renderer for Pillar?' has a start which might be > sufficient. I think I have some more not yet put into the repo.... > > A third option would be to continue working on reimplementing a > bookmorph / slide show / presentation or something similar as in > Squeak and/or Etoys [2] > > -- Hannes > > > > > [1] An example presentation in Pillar syntax > > https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/PharoMooc/blob/master/Slides/Week3/C019-W3S03-Basic-Variables.pillar > > Slide titles start and end with a dollar sign > > ${slide:title=In a Nutshell}$ > > > > [2] Current Etoys efforts > http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6531 > Ideas and/or part of the code might be reused and adapted. > <Pharo_Smalltalk_Inspector_on_a_DesktopManager_2017-11-07.png>