Yeah, i’ve implemented so much features into Advanced Slides that by the time i even forget that they exist. Therefore i thought that it was time for a auto complete feature that reminds me of them
I, too, thank you for this incredible plugin. Since I present from my Android (GrapheneOS) phone, I need to export this as a pdf. In the preview menu (3 dots), I see “Export as html,” but I don’t see any option for pdf. Am I missing something?
(Advanced Slides v1.12.7; Obsidian v0.14.6; Linux Mint 19.2.)
Thank you for this awesome plugin. I’m working on re-building out company-slides (Powerpoint) in Obsidian with your plugin and I was wondering, if you could share the *.md-files of the minml demo?
Simply use Print Presentation Option in Advanced Slides Menu. It will open an Chrome Browser and use it for Printing. Chrome by default has a PDF Printer included which could be used for pdf export
Great work on the plugin, do you have any plans to make it mobile compatible? I use Obsidian first and foremost with my Ipad and would love to be able to make & show presentations without a laptop.
You could use them by referencing the url of the css file the theme is based on in the theme property of the frontmatter. An example of this is documented in the Themes section of Advanced Slides documentation (Themes — Advanced Slides Documentation)
I’m wanting some advice about using the plugin for a conference and I’m unsure how best to use the ‘export as HTML’ feature.
Is it better to save the exported content to a USB? Could there be any issue with compatibility? I don’t think so because HTML is HTML, isn’t it?
Also, I have my own blog and was thinking of uploading the exported content to a new folder for the conference (in case I forget my USB) so I could then just enter my blog URL/newfolder/index.html to play? I’ve tried this but my cPanel prevented me from uploading folders, which are part of the exported content and I don’t want the CSS folder to override the CSS for my blog.
Thank you, in advance, for sharing your thoughts/experiences.
this plugin is really great and helpful for me.
But I’ve meet a problem.
When I add note to slide builded with template, the last element in template will not correctly rendered.
<!-- slide template="[[tpl-footer]]" -->
# This header will be part of the content section defined in the template
Everything define outside a block will be placed in the content section.
Therefore every template has to contain at least a content variable.
To place a text into the footer section you have to create a block comment with the name of the variable you defined in the template.
::: footer
#### This header will be placed in the footer section of the template
:::
note: this is note
Well i would suggest to use github pages for presentation storage. In my setup i’ve created a git repository in my Advanced Slides export folder. After exporting a new Presentation i commit the changes to github. In this case you could access your slides everywhere from the internet for free.
Otherwise it’s completly okay to export them as html files to an usb stick or even as pdf file. But make sure that you dont lose your md sources otherwise you wont be able to edit your slides anymore.
I came here just after that. I’m still learning to use Obsidian. I found this plugin excellent. For me, looking at examples is always a good way to speed up this learning process.
Is there a way to change the font size? I was going to create a css file but didn’t know if the reveal properties for the Slides core plugin would affect the Advanced Slides plugin.
Does anyone have any suggestions for easily importing/converting bulk powerpoint presentations? Ideally, in a perfect world, the speaker notes could appear under ‘Note:’ heading in Advanced Slides?