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Having images and mermaid diagram in <template #X> or under <v-click at="X"> condition are a nice way to illustrate a presentation and on the same slide progressively disclose informations to the audience, toward speaker's point about that slide.
Additionally having drawings annotation to add/underline elements in the image or the diagram, is helping adding more information while still preventing cognitive overload, which definitely makes it a richer experience
Sadly it looks as if the drawings are not click-context aware as it persist on that same slide during all clicks count, which is not intended.
I would like to be able to define drawings persistence's range in the front matter like so :
drawings:
persist: true
range: 1-2
I don't know if there is any other alternative, except splitting that slide into two but that is hindering the experience I mentioned.
I thought also as an alternative it could be related to #400 if I could define a shortcut to toggle on/off "hide drawings" but it's hide the drawing panel. no luck
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Having images and mermaid diagram in
<template #X>
or under<v-click at="X">
condition are a nice way to illustrate a presentation and on the same slide progressively disclose informations to the audience, toward speaker's point about that slide.Additionally having drawings annotation to add/underline elements in the image or the diagram, is helping adding more information while still preventing cognitive overload, which definitely makes it a richer experience
Sadly it looks as if the drawings are not click-context aware as it persist on that same slide during all clicks count, which is not intended.
I would like to be able to define drawings persistence's range in the front matter like so :
I don't know if there is any other alternative, except splitting that slide into two but that is hindering the experience I mentioned.
I thought also as an alternative it could be related to #400 if I could define a shortcut to toggle on/off "hide drawings" but it's hide the drawing panel. no luck
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: