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see help at: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:S5SlideShow, and further explanations at: http://wiki.4intra.net/S5/en#Skins
 
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Revision as of 22:31, 3 October 2015

Example of Slide Show

  • NOTE: none of the slide shows work perfectly
  • S5SlideShow is working often, (alternative Slide did not work)

see help at: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:S5SlideShow, and further explanations at: http://wiki.4intra.net/S5/en#Skins


Title
A test of S5SlideShow
Author
Josef Noll
Footer
S5SlideShow
Subfooter
testing on Semantic Mediawiki



Note:

  • slides are shown correctly on Chrome, scale Chrome with CTRL-+ to see real size of characters
  • in Opera, use full screen modus to adopt

⌘ Slide: does a first level open a new slide

a first page level let's see what this gives us

Note:

  • for scaled only yes, true or 1 are valid

⌘ and another slide

with some text and a second level

⌘ A second level opens a new slide

with some more input

continuation of slide 2

math is allowed

with math


⌘ third slide

and another input for the third slide

  • bullet
  • 2nd bullet
  • and another bullet
Attribute Description
style 6 skins are available "out-of-the-box": blue, default, custis, flower, yatil, pixel. You can also create your own styles using wiki pages. See further information on the website [1].
headingmark A character sequence, which is searched inside all headings text (== Just a simple MediaWiki headings ==), and if it’s there, the heading will be mapped to slide in the slide show mode. If the heading includes this substring — it will be a slide. If the headingmark attribute value is empty, no headings will be mapped to slides, just lt;slides> tag will be used.
Example: ; headingmark: Slide:.
incmark A similar seq for selecting «step-by-step» slides. Step-by-step means that if there are any lists (ordered # or unordered *) on the slide, they will be shown grayed, and with each mouse or Enter key click, the next list item will be highlighted.
centermark This sequence is used to center the slide content without removing the heading.
scaled If this attribute’s value is 1, true or yes (case insensitive), then all slides' content is scaled automatically to fit the screen. Images, including SVG ones, are scaled too, and will always have size "relative" to the font size. This is not the basic S5 ability, but an our feature.
author Slide show author (for the first (title) slide). Can contain Wiki markup.
title Slide show title. Can contain Wiki markup.
subtitle Slide show subtitle (for the title slide). Can contain Wiki markup.
subfooter A string displayed in page footer on each slide. Can contain Wiki markup. Also, the word {{date}} is special inside it — it is replaced with last article edit timestamp.


⌘ another slide

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  • three points indicate a "bullet by bullet" presentation
  • pictures can be used through the normal [[File:imagename.png|right]] command
  • math is allowed