Suppose I have SVG files, which include some text (labels, and such like). And I want to use those images in several reveal.js presentations using different themes, which means the presentations use different default fonts.
Do I have a way to ensure that the text in the SVG is rendered in the same font as the HTML it's embedded in? If so, how?
A quick tutorial on transferring styles from a single Quarto document to a Quarto extension, focusing on integrating with a RevealJS theme. Explore the step-by-step process in this GitHub PR:
Anyone who complains about #RevealJS being hard to use never had to update a #Powerpoint deck manually to fit new branding guidelines/master slides or merge slides from different presentations/master slides into one, plus the "Designer" feature that just sets CI on fire
How is #Microsoft shipping this, and why hasn't the UN sanctioned them
I am completely failingto replicate in quarto something I liked from xaringan+xaringanExtra. I want to show a directory tree and highlight one of the lines whilst showing some additional text. I don't seem to be able to retain the monospace, properly indented for all the text and change one part of it.
Really liking #quarto even if only as a neat build system for @pandoc with nice integrations. Currently building a presentation in #RevealJS using @gmcd 's quarto-revealjs-clean presentation style in #VSCode in #Flatpak using #DevContainers (on @Podman_io 8-D) with a custom #pandoc filter by @odin for smart „German“ quote marks.
The result is dead simple to setup and code (thanks to #Markdown), any tool that can run dev-containers should pull in all build dependencies, and I simply vendored the presentation style & the filter. And I get beautiful output, a free speaker view.
I'm not entirely sure what it says about me or #css or #typst that I had a significantly easier time re-implementing a specific slide theme in Typst, a language I literally started learning last weekend, than I am currently having trying to figure out how to even begin implementing it in #quartoPub/#revealjs, which appears to constantly fight my CSS from half a dozen files setting rules I can't seem to override properly.