The Presentation Deckset Plugin is for Grav CMS, and allows you to use Deckset Syntax with the Presentation Plugin. The Presentation Plugin must be installed for this plugin to run.
Installing the Presentation Plugin Deckset plugin can be done in one of two ways. The GPM (Grav Package Manager) installation method enables you to quickly and easily install the plugin with a simple terminal command, while the manual method enables you to do so via a zip file.
The simplest way to install this plugin is via the Grav Package Manager (GPM) through your system's terminal (also called the command line). From the root of your Grav install type:
bin/gpm install presentation-deckset
This will install the Presentation Plugin Deckset plugin into your /user/plugins
directory within Grav. Its files can be found under /your/site/grav/user/plugins/presentation-deckset
.
To install this plugin, just download the zip version of this repository and unzip it under /your/site/grav/user/plugins
. Then, rename the folder to presentation-deckset
. You can find these files on GitHub or via GetGrav.org.
You should now have all the plugin files under
/your/site/grav/user/plugins/presentation-deckset
NOTE: This plugin is a modular component for Grav which requires Grav and the Error and Problems to operate.
If you use the admin plugin, you can install directly through the admin plugin by browsing the Plugins
tab and clicking on the Add
button.
Before configuring this plugin, you should copy the user/plugins/presentation-deckset/presentation-deckset.yaml
to user/config/plugins/presentation-deckset.yaml
and only edit that copy.
Here is the default configuration and an explanation of available options:
enabled: true
Note that if you use the admin plugin, a file with your configuration, and named presentation-deckset.yaml will be saved in the user/config/plugins/
folder once the configuration is saved in the admin.
With the Presentation Deckset Plugin enabled, add the following to the Presentation Plugin's configuration:
parser: 'DecksetParser'
This will replace the Presentation Plugin's Parser with the Deckset-compliant one that this Plugin enables. This can also be done for a single Presentation using the Page's FrontMatter:
presentation:
parser: 'DecksetParser'
The Deckset Syntax for Customization Commands is emulated through the DecksetParser, with the following exceptions or quirks:
All of this is standard Markdown, with a few exceptions that require Markdown Extra enabled.
The fit
-commands inlined in headings have no effect, use Textsizing instead.
Use MathJax or equivalent for parsing.
Currently not supported.
Footers are optionally enabled via the main Plugin's options. Enable Slide Numbers in Reveal.js, using slideNumber: true
through the main Plugin's options.
If Markdown Extra is enabled, these render at the end of the presentation, with varying results.
See Fitting text to a slide in the main Plugin's options.
All syntaxes are supported, except left|right filtered
and left|right fit
. Multiple background images are supported by pure CSS, constrained by the dimensions of images used.
Inlined images are supported, but not inline fill
, inline X%
, and Image Grids with inline fill
.
Background- and inline are supported, but not left|right
. autoplay
, mute
, and loop
are supported. For non-native video, like YouTube, use plugins like the YouTube-plugin, embed directly with HTML.
Automatically inlined, but no layout control. autoplay
, mute
, and loop
are supported. For non-native audio, like SoundCloud, use a plugin or embed directly with HTML. Audio-download is disabled.
Deckset's notes, using the ^ This is my note.
-syntax, is supported. This syntax is rather simple and quite limited, so if you want to use Markdown in your notes, use the main plugin's syntax instead.
If there are other inadequacies, this is likely due to the lack of documentation provided by Deckset. If you find any areas for improvement, feel free to create a Pull Request.
This plugin follows PSR-1, PSR-2, and PEAR coding standards (use CodeSniffer), as well as PSR-4.
This Plugin was developed by Ole Vik with the sponsorship of Hibbitts Design.