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Hi! I'm really enjoying using Marp for my class this semester, it makes it very easy to put together a good-looking presentation and also render everything as a single page on my course website. I would like to tweak the presenter view so that the "coming up next" slide takes up a greater proportion or all of the view. I use presenter view in half my screen, Google Meet in the other half, and the actual presentation is on my second screen. As a result, I see 3 copies of the current slide and only one hard-to-read version of the next slide. I was poking through the marp/marp-cli repo and it looks like this is where I should begin, but I'm not sure how to override the Bespoke css that gets embedded in the slide. |
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Thank you for using Marp! But unfortunately our presenter view is minimal and not customizable via overloading styles, because HTML output in Marp official tools is just a bonus. (Our goal is making Markdown presentation ecosystem for making reproducible slides in PDF and providing a library that easy to integrate with the own slide experience by developers) You have to make your own Marp CLI build from the source if you like to customize If you think that's too much, using your own bookmarklet (can make at https://www.squarefree.com/userstyles/make-bookmarklet.html) or the user style extension for the browser to modify the presenter view layout is much better.
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UPDATE: Marp CLI v1.7.0 is now making draggable the vertical splitter of presenter view, with awesome contributions by @chrisns. You can maximize notes just by moving splitter to left 😄 |
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UPDATE: Marp CLI v1.7.0 is now making draggable the vertical splitter of presenter view, with awesome contributions by @chrisns. You can maximize notes just by moving splitter to left 😄