Hi Gabor, On 20-Sep-05, at 2:23 AM, Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
Last fall, Walkah announced an S5 module in the works (http://bryght.com/node/121), which was a proof of concept, but was never actually released as far as I know. I was way too excited about the possibilities, and given that my repeated requests resulted in no code from Walkah (due to the apparent reason of not enough time), I sat down this weekend, and put together a simple module for S5 authoring with the book module. The module is now in Drupal CVS (http://drupal.org/cvs?commit=19502)
sorry to not get back to you sooner, I have been kind of heads down, and not keeping fully up on my email :( Yes, I never released my module because, frankly, I think it had some serious flaws.
I know reusing books is still not the ideal solution for slide authoring, but since only book has an outline editor in Drupal, it was the quickest to use, and I am going to have a presentation on Drupal this weekend, so I only had this much time. I have ideas for futher improvements (actually either creating a better outline editor for books, or abandoning books).
yes, well it turns out to be very not ideal. In addition to s5 needing some pretty strict formatting guidelines, you also can't print an s5 presentation to PDF (for example) - which is required for most conference speakers... you also can't link to a single slide, e.g. Anyway, I had quite a few reasons for not releasing my code - but primarily it was a one off "because I could" - and few people (ok, except for moshe... and vlado) really showed an interest. I think long term, though, we might want to look at something more like the PHP presentation system - for http://talks.php.net i thin ideally, we'd do this as "part of a drupal site" (i.e. slide nodes) ... but we could probably re-use some of their code.. -- James Walker :: http://walkah.net/