From 715cf0ba11db0f913cfd2edb56a2c66aed57b505 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adam Spiers Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2016 15:43:44 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] optionally display pacing advice based on slide timings Add an option to display advice on whether the current pace of the presentation is on track for the right timing (shown as green), and if not, whether the presenter should speed up (shown as red) or has the luxury of slowing down (blue). The pacing timer can be enabled by configuring by the `defaultTiming` parameter in the `Reveal` configuration block, which specifies the number of seconds per slide. 120 can be a reasonable rule of thumb. Timings can also be given per slide `
` by setting the `data-timing` attribute. Both values are in numbers of seconds. When the option is enabled, clicking on the timers will reset the timer to the beginning of the current slide, i.e. as if pacing was perfectly on track, not to zero as if the presentation had just begun. --- README.md | 8 ++- plugin/notes/notes.html | 140 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 2 files changed, 136 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 6073b77..f03ae0f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -187,6 +187,9 @@ Reveal.initialize({ // Display a presentation progress bar progress: true, + // Set default timing of 2 minutes per slide + defaultTiming: 120, + // Display the page number of the current slide slideNumber: false, @@ -967,12 +970,15 @@ Notes are only visible to the speaker inside of the speaker view. If you wish to When `showNotes` is enabled notes are also included when you [export to PDF](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js#pdf-export). By default, notes are printed in a semi-transparent box on top of the slide. If you'd rather print them on a separate page after the slide, set `showNotes: "separate-page"`. -#### Speaker notes clock and timer +#### Speaker notes clock and timers The speaker notes window will also show: - Time elapsed since the beginning of the presentation. If you hover the mouse above this section, a timer reset button will appear. - Current wall-clock time +- (Optionally) a pacing timer which indicates whether the current pace of the presentation is on track for the right timing (shown in green), and if not, whether the presenter should speed up (shown in red) or has the luxury of slowing down (blue). + +The pacing timer can be enabled by configuring by the `defaultTiming` parameter in the `Reveal` configuration block, which specifies the number of seconds per slide. 120 can be a reasonable rule of thumb. Timings can also be given per slide `
` by setting the `data-timing` attribute. Both values are in numbers of seconds. ## Server Side Speaker Notes diff --git a/plugin/notes/notes.html b/plugin/notes/notes.html index df55e79..c339d58 100644 --- a/plugin/notes/notes.html +++ b/plugin/notes/notes.html @@ -82,6 +82,7 @@ } .speaker-controls-time .label, + .speaker-controls-pace .label, .speaker-controls-notes .label { text-transform: uppercase; font-weight: normal; @@ -90,7 +91,7 @@ margin: 0; } - .speaker-controls-time { + .speaker-controls-time, .speaker-controls-pace { border-bottom: 1px solid rgba( 200, 200, 200, 0.5 ); margin-bottom: 10px; padding: 10px 16px; @@ -111,6 +112,13 @@ .speaker-controls-time .timer, .speaker-controls-time .clock { width: 50%; + } + + .speaker-controls-time .timer, + .speaker-controls-time .clock, + .speaker-controls-time .pacing .hours-value, + .speaker-controls-time .pacing .minutes-value, + .speaker-controls-time .pacing .seconds-value { font-size: 1.9em; } @@ -127,6 +135,18 @@ opacity: 0.3; } + .speaker-controls-time .pacing.ahead { + color: blue; + } + + .speaker-controls-time .pacing.on-track { + color: green; + } + + .speaker-controls-time .pacing.behind { + color: red; + } + .speaker-controls-notes { padding: 10px 16px; } @@ -276,6 +296,12 @@ 00:00:00
+ + +