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Sounds like a good idea!
Please go ahead and prepare the pull-request
Why not npm
also?
What is your main language of interest with Klipse?
Are you planning on using klipse in your docs/slides?
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CSS conflicts with code mirror. See
codemirror/codemirror5#4189
I gave a talk at Clojutre 2016 - with those slides:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33mTFjPIN10&feature=youtu.be
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I just watched your slides. You bring home the point of KLIPSE very well.
I intended to use reveal.js. What problems did you experience. I am
guessing styling was an issue?The target language for my first use is clojure(script).
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My use case is interactive code for slides.
I will prepare a pull-request, probably by tomorrow.
What would the use case for npm
be? If you are interested I could do a separate pull request for npm
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npm
serves the same use case as bower
.
I guess that some people might prefer one over the other.
Did you see the slides I made at http://slides.klipse.tech?
I tried a reveal.js
but it was a mess with CodeMirror. Therefore I switched to deck.js
.
That language are you going to target?
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I just watched your slides. You bring home the point of KLIPSE very well.
I intended to use reveal.js
. What problems did you experience. I am guessing styling was an issue?
The target language for my first use is clojure(script).
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@dvberkel, have you made any progress on this? I would like to try this too, preferably with integration with org-mode and org-reveal. Will help if my limited skills permit.
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@titaniumbones klipse is available in bower
bower install klipse
I have been able to itegrate klipse with deck.js
as you can see here https://github.com/viebel/slides.klipse.tech/blob/master/templates/deckjs/index.html
I had css issues between codemirror and reveal codemirror/codemirror5#4189
Regarding bower, I really recommend to use the live version of klipse instead of the locally saved one. It will ensure you to get fresh updates.
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Thanks @viebel. I'll try iwth deck., I just wondered if @dvberkel had worked on the reveal integration (only because all my slides are written for reveal, and it will be a little frustrating to have to rework them). Thanks in any case, I'll try figure out dek.
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@titaniumbones may I ask what are your slides about? What language(s)? Who is the audience?
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@titaniumbones I haven't worked on the preparing klipse for reveal. I know that it is notoriously hard because reveal has very invasive css. If we really want to take it up we probably should open a new issue
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Maybe a new issue in the reveal repo @dvberkel?
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@titaniumbones It probably is harder to change the way reveal works than to try to integrate klipse into reveal. Furthermore reveal is not invested in making klipse work with reveal, but klipse is. Or at least so it seems
Having said that, it is a good thing to cross reference to reveal, because this is a problem that crops up more often.
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I created issue #133 so that we can continue the discussion there
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