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The alpha 2 release of S5 1.2 is now available (177KB ZIP file also available for previewing in the testbed).
S5 1.2a2 Published 15 years, 9 months past It was assigned to the Projects and S5 categories.was published on Wednesday, July 19th, 2006.While it’s been the case that anyone may add to S5 in their own way, for whatever purpose they see fit, now there will truly be community access to what’s always been a community project.
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I expect the mailing list to become the place for coders to talk about additions they want to make and bugs they’re trying to squash, even after the bug-tracking software gets set up, and it will be a primary source of content for the wiki-to-come. If you’re an S5 hacker, or even a frequent user, please do join the mailing list (I know, I know- another one?) or at least subscribe to the S5Project RSS feed to keep track of what’s going on.
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Besides the blog and mailing list S5-discuss, there will be a wiki, a source code repository, and a bug-and-feature-request tracking system. Thanks to Ryan King, we now have S5 Project, which will be the official home of S5. This is a feature perfect for distance learning, corporate netconferences, and other situations.Īnd all this time, there was still no way to have those enhancements, or any others, “come home” to the source of S5 unless I did it myself. I also know of four different implementations of remote-control functionality, where one person runs a slide show and changes are reflected in remote copies. David Goodger made a bunch of useful Docutils-compatibility additions that I never managed to fold in. Jonathon Snook added a “live preview” version of the notes view, which I totally want to see in the primary code base. I’ve seen S5 used for product tours of medical software and board games. ZohoShow, for example, outputs S5 1.1 code. Of course, the code is explicitly in the public domain, so anyone can add to S5-and many have. The only thing I’ve added since 1.2a2 is the ability to blank the screen by hitting the “B” key, and that change has yet to become public. As anyone could have predicted, this has slowed the advancement of S5 over time, and of late it’s brought advancement to a near standstill as I’ve struggled to keep up with other demands. Anything that was added to the “official” S5 code was done by me, as time and understanding allowed. People loved it, and with a lot of help from a lot of people, all manner of features were added: slide bookmarks, much better keyboard controls, incremental progress, a notes view, and more.ĭespite all this community involvement, though, the code base was in a single set of hands: mine. I added basic keyboard controls, a navigation menu, and the ability to have the navigation controls show and hide, and then threw it out into the public eye. In the beginning, there was simply a way to take a single document and turn it into a series of slides. Over the past year-plus-a-half, S5 has grown from a small hack of a compact slide show script written by Tantek Çelik into a relatively complex bit of work.