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Re: [O] org-tree-slide: some small changes
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Takaaki ISHIKAWA |
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Re: [O] org-tree-slide: some small changes |
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Sun, 27 Jan 2013 23:58:53 +0900 |
Dear Eric,
Thank you for your feedback!
And I'm so glad to hear you like org-tree-slide.el.
I've just updated my code in Github.
The code includes the two hooks. On the other hand,
I deleted =org-mode-slide-mode-hook= because it did not work well.
I had to check the typo more carefully, sorry for that.
If you don't mind, I would like to add your name into the source code
as a contributor.
I Hope for the success of your talk ;-)
Best
Takaaki
On 2013/01/27, at 15:08, Eric S Fraga <address@hidden> wrote:
> Dear Takaaki,
>
> I have been playing with your org tree slide mode. I really like it.
>
> It didn't quite do what I wanted so I have played around with it. I've
> made a couple of simple changes which you may wish to consider
> incorporating. Specifically, I have added two hooks, one run just
> before playing the slide show and one run when the slide show is
> stopped. This allows me to, for instance, turn off flyspell mode,
> increase the text scale etc. for the actual slide show but revert these
> back after I am finished showing the slides.
>
> I realise that the play hook may duplicate the mode-hook you already had
> defined but I couldn't get the latter to work. It turns out that there
> was a typographical error in =org-tree-slide-mode= in that it tried to
> run the wrong hook (=org-mode-slide-mode-hook= instead of
> =org-tree-slide-mode-hook=) but I only figured that out once I had added
> my own hooks. I have fixed that error as well but decided to leave the
> hooks in place for the moment (I have to work on an actual talk now...).
>
> Please see attached the slightly modified version of your code and an
> example slide show which shows a couple of example hooks. Please feel
> free to incorporate any of the changes you wish, if any.
>
> Thanks for an excellent little tool that is proving to be very useful to
> me!
>
> eric
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Takaaki ISHIKAWA <address@hidden>
GITI, Waseda University
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