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feature request: show only 1 slide in preview and add next/pre slide key #112

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fastfading opened this issue Dec 18, 2019 · 6 comments
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feature request:
show only 1 slide in preview
add next/pre slide key/button in preview
navigate the markdown code automatically according to the preview page

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yhatt commented Dec 18, 2019

We have already tested in one-by-one-preview branch, but we got it is difficult because of lacked VS Code API for Markdown preview extension to get current document and cursor.

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fastfading commented Dec 18, 2019 via email

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yhatt commented Dec 18, 2019

Our extension has a bit different purpose from vscode-reveal. We are focusing to preview and conversion Marp slides, and not very to present.

Probably you may be interested to #87 if you wanted to present Marp slide just in VS Code.

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fastfading commented Dec 18, 2019 via email

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yhatt commented Dec 18, 2019

As I mentioned #87 is the first step toward that.


BTW at least this extension is not aiming to super one. We've learned in the old app (integrated environment) what people have own different opinion about requirements to create slide deck. Our tools, just a small part of Marp ecosystem, are designed to leave most of requirements and keep simple.

If you felt lack something, you can create a better extension or app based on Marp ecosystem (or Marpit framework) by yourself.

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Sorry , I am not a front-end developer. Hardly contribute on this.
From User's view
vscode-reveal extension is quite good in UI design.
However , I don't like reveal.js and its coding style.

you did a great work. thank you for your effort.
thank you for your reply and patience.

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