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Visualizing Presentations Locally

If you get a popup message mentioning that the timing file could not be loaded, the problem may be your browser refusing to dynamically load files (such as the timing file) from the local filesystem. The solution is to start a webserver and access the presentation through it:

  1. Go to the root of the repository.
  2. Run python -m SimpleHTTPServer 7777 (or with Python 3: python3 -m http.server 7777).
  3. View the presentations at http://localhost:7777.

Alternatively, if you are using Google Chrome, start it with chrome --disable-web-security. Warning: for security reasons, you should not navigate the open web with this option enabled.

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Slide numbers

Hi, I'm not sure if I am writing this in the right place, but I just read through some of your slides on your website and I found it annoying not to have the slide number and the total number of slides while reading. It would help some people know how much longer they need to focus before the slideshow ends. It does not need to be big, it should not catch the eye. But if someone looks for it, he should find it in a corner.

That's only my opinion, I let yourself choose if it is relevant or not.

Cheers! :)

Why only Chrome as web browser?

At README.md we have

Visualizing presentations locally with chrome (or chromium)

I launched the web server and watched the presentations with Firefox 38.0 without problem. I want to know why we recommended Chrome here.

Cite statistics

The introducing SWC slides contain some statistics that would be useful to cite (such as 96% of scientists are mostly self taught)

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