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/**
* The default reveal.js config object.
*/
export default {
// The "normal" size of the presentation, aspect ratio will be preserved
// when the presentation is scaled to fit different resolutions
width: 960,
height: 700,
// Factor of the display size that should remain empty around the content
margin: 0.04,
// Bounds for smallest/largest possible scale to apply to content
minScale: 0.2,
maxScale: 2.0,
// Display presentation control arrows
controls: true,
// Help the user learn the controls by providing hints, for example by
// bouncing the down arrow when they first encounter a vertical slide
controlsTutorial: true,
// Determines where controls appear, "edges" or "bottom-right"
controlsLayout: 'bottom-right',
// Visibility rule for backwards navigation arrows; "faded", "hidden"
// or "visible"
controlsBackArrows: 'faded',
// Display a presentation progress bar
progress: true,
// Display the page number of the current slide
// - true: Show slide number
// - false: Hide slide number
//
// Can optionally be set as a string that specifies the number formatting:
// - "h.v": Horizontal . vertical slide number (default)
// - "h/v": Horizontal / vertical slide number
// - "c": Flattened slide number
// - "c/t": Flattened slide number / total slides
//
// Alternatively, you can provide a function that returns the slide
// number for the current slide. The function should take in a slide
// object and return an array with one string [slideNumber] or
// three strings [n1,delimiter,n2]. See #formatSlideNumber().
slideNumber: false,
// Can be used to limit the contexts in which the slide number appears
// - "all": Always show the slide number
// - "print": Only when printing to PDF
// - "speaker": Only in the speaker view
showSlideNumber: 'all',
// Use 1 based indexing for # links to match slide number (default is zero
// based)
hashOneBasedIndex: false,
// Add the current slide number to the URL hash so that reloading the
// page/copying the URL will return you to the same slide
hash: false,
// Flags if we should monitor the hash and change slides accordingly
respondToHashChanges: true,
// Enable support for jump-to-slide navigation shortcuts
jumpToSlide: true,
// Push each slide change to the browser history. Implies `hash: true`
history: false,
// Enable keyboard shortcuts for navigation
keyboard: true,
// Optional function that blocks keyboard events when retuning false
//
// If you set this to 'focused', we will only capture keyboard events
// for embedded decks when they are in focus
keyboardCondition: null,
// Disables the default reveal.js slide layout (scaling and centering)
// so that you can use custom CSS layout
disableLayout: false,
// Enable the slide overview mode
overview: true,
// Vertical centering of slides
center: true,
// Enables touch navigation on devices with touch input
touch: true,
// Loop the presentation
loop: false,
// Change the presentation direction to be RTL
rtl: false,
// Changes the behavior of our navigation directions.
//
// "default"
// Left/right arrow keys step between horizontal slides, up/down
// arrow keys step between vertical slides. Space key steps through
// all slides (both horizontal and vertical).
//
// "linear"
// Removes the up/down arrows. Left/right arrows step through all
// slides (both horizontal and vertical).
//
// "grid"
// When this is enabled, stepping left/right from a vertical stack
// to an adjacent vertical stack will land you at the same vertical
// index.
//
// Consider a deck with six slides ordered in two vertical stacks:
// 1.1 2.1
// 1.2 2.2
// 1.3 2.3
//
// If you're on slide 1.3 and navigate right, you will normally move
// from 1.3 -> 2.1. If "grid" is used, the same navigation takes you
// from 1.3 -> 2.3.
navigationMode: 'default',
// Randomizes the order of slides each time the presentation loads
shuffle: false,
// Turns fragments on and off globally
fragments: true,
// Flags whether to include the current fragment in the URL,
// so that reloading brings you to the same fragment position
fragmentInURL: true,
// Flags if the presentation is running in an embedded mode,
// i.e. contained within a limited portion of the screen
embedded: false,
// Flags if we should show a help overlay when the question-mark
// key is pressed
help: true,
// Flags if it should be possible to pause the presentation (blackout)
pause: true,
// Flags if speaker notes should be visible to all viewers
showNotes: false,
// Flags if slides with data-visibility="hidden" should be kep visible
showHiddenSlides: false,
// Global override for autoplaying embedded media (video/audio/iframe)
// - null: Media will only autoplay if data-autoplay is present
// - true: All media will autoplay, regardless of individual setting
// - false: No media will autoplay, regardless of individual setting
autoPlayMedia: null,
// Global override for preloading lazy-loaded iframes
// - null: Iframes with data-src AND data-preload will be loaded when within
// the viewDistance, iframes with only data-src will be loaded when visible
// - true: All iframes with data-src will be loaded when within the viewDistance
// - false: All iframes with data-src will be loaded only when visible
preloadIframes: null,
// Can be used to globally disable auto-animation
autoAnimate: true,
// Optionally provide a custom element matcher that will be
// used to dictate which elements we can animate between.
autoAnimateMatcher: null,
// Default settings for our auto-animate transitions, can be
// overridden per-slide or per-element via data arguments
autoAnimateEasing: 'ease',
autoAnimateDuration: 1.0,
autoAnimateUnmatched: true,
// CSS properties that can be auto-animated. Position & scale
// is matched separately so there's no need to include styles
// like top/right/bottom/left, width/height or margin.
autoAnimateStyles: [
'opacity',
'color',
'background-color',
'padding',
'font-size',
'line-height',
'letter-spacing',
'border-width',
'border-color',
'border-radius',
'outline',
'outline-offset'
],
// Controls automatic progression to the next slide
// - 0: Auto-sliding only happens if the data-autoslide HTML attribute
// is present on the current slide or fragment
// - 1+: All slides will progress automatically at the given interval
// - false: No auto-sliding, even if data-autoslide is present
autoSlide: 0,
// Stop auto-sliding after user input
autoSlideStoppable: true,
// Use this method for navigation when auto-sliding (defaults to navigateNext)
autoSlideMethod: null,
// Specify the average time in seconds that you think you will spend
// presenting each slide. This is used to show a pacing timer in the
// speaker view
defaultTiming: null,
// Enable slide navigation via mouse wheel
mouseWheel: false,
// Opens links in an iframe preview overlay
// Add `data-preview-link` and `data-preview-link="false"` to customise each link
// individually
previewLinks: false,
// Exposes the reveal.js API through window.postMessage
postMessage: true,
// Dispatches all reveal.js events to the parent window through postMessage
postMessageEvents: false,
// Focuses body when page changes visibility to ensure keyboard shortcuts work
focusBodyOnPageVisibilityChange: true,
// Transition style
transition: 'slide', // none/fade/slide/convex/concave/zoom
// Transition speed
transitionSpeed: 'default', // default/fast/slow
// Transition style for full page slide backgrounds
backgroundTransition: 'fade', // none/fade/slide/convex/concave/zoom
// Parallax background image
parallaxBackgroundImage: '', // CSS syntax, e.g. "a.jpg"
// Parallax background size
parallaxBackgroundSize: '', // CSS syntax, e.g. "3000px 2000px"
// Parallax background repeat
parallaxBackgroundRepeat: '', // repeat/repeat-x/repeat-y/no-repeat/initial/inherit
// Parallax background position
parallaxBackgroundPosition: '', // CSS syntax, e.g. "top left"
// Amount of pixels to move the parallax background per slide step
parallaxBackgroundHorizontal: null,
parallaxBackgroundVertical: null,
// Can be used to initialize reveal.js in one of the following views:
// - print: Render the presentation so that it can be printed to PDF
// - scroll: Show the presentation as a tall scrollable page with scroll
// triggered animations
view: null,
// Adjusts the height of each slide in the scroll view.
// - full: Each slide is as tall as the viewport
// - compact: Slides are as small as possible, allowing multiple slides
// to be visible in parallel on tall devices
scrollLayout: 'full',
// Control how scroll snapping works in the scroll view.
// - false: No snapping, scrolling is continuous
// - proximity: Snap when close to a slide
// - mandatory: Always snap to the closest slide
//
// Only applies to presentations in scroll view.
scrollSnap: 'mandatory',
// Enables and configure the scroll view progress bar.
// - 'auto': Show the scrollbar while scrolling, hide while idle
// - true: Always show the scrollbar
// - false: Never show the scrollbar
scrollProgress: 'auto',
// Automatically activate the scroll view when we the viewport falls
// below the given width.
scrollActivationWidth: 435,
// The maximum number of pages a single slide can expand onto when printing
// to PDF, unlimited by default
pdfMaxPagesPerSlide: Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY,
// Prints each fragment on a separate slide
pdfSeparateFragments: true,
// Offset used to reduce the height of content within exported PDF pages.
// This exists to account for environment differences based on how you
// print to PDF. CLI printing options, like phantomjs and wkpdf, can end
// on precisely the total height of the document whereas in-browser
// printing has to end one pixel before.
pdfPageHeightOffset: -1,
// Number of slides away from the current that are visible
viewDistance: 3,
// Number of slides away from the current that are visible on mobile
// devices. It is advisable to set this to a lower number than
// viewDistance in order to save resources.
mobileViewDistance: 2,
// The display mode that will be used to show slides
display: 'block',
// Hide cursor if inactive
hideInactiveCursor: true,
// Time before the cursor is hidden (in ms)
hideCursorTime: 5000,
// Should we automatically sort and set indices for fragments
// at each sync? (See Reveal.sync)
sortFragmentsOnSync: true,
// Script dependencies to load
dependencies: [],
// Plugin objects to register and use for this presentation
plugins: []
}