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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2012 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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**
** This file is part of the QML Presentation System.
**
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import QtQuick 2.0
import Qt.labs.presentation 1.0
Presentation {
width: 1280
height: 720
Rectangle {
anchors.fill: parent
gradient: Gradient {
GradientStop { position: 0.16; color: "black" }
GradientStop { position: 0.17; color: "white" }
GradientStop { position: 0.92; color: "white" }
GradientStop { position: 0.93; color: "black" }
}
}
Clock { textColor: "white" }
SlideCounter { textColor: "white" }
titleColor: "white"
showNotes: true
Slide {
id: firstSlide;
centeredText: "Using Notes..."
fontScale: 2
notes: "In this window you will see the notes for the very first slide..."
}
CodeSlide {
title: "Enable using Presentation.showNotes"
notes: "Here you can see the code required to enable the slides view.
It is as simple as setting 'showNotes: true' in the Presentation {} element and then add a text to the 'notes' property of the Slide.
The text will then update automatically as you go from slide to slide."
code:
"Presentation {
showNotes: true;
Slide {
title: 'Slide One'
content: ['bullet point', 'bullet point'];
notes: 'Here cometh the notes...'
}
"
}
Slide {
title: "Example Slide"
content: [
"There should be a second window on your desktop",
"It should read 'once upon a time'",
"",
"Try changing the slide..."
]
notes: "once upon a time..."
}
Slide {
title: "Second Example Slide"
content: [
"The text on the second window should now change",
"The notes window shows plain text with plain line brakes only"
]
notes:
"This is the second example slide...
This notes system uses the QtQuick.Window element to pop up a second window. Quite simple and quite convenient..."
}
}
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