slippery 0.0.1

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+ /**
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+ * impress.js
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+ *
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+ * impress.js is a presentation tool based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions
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+ * in modern browsers and inspired by the idea behind prezi.com.
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+ *
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+ *
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+ * Copyright 2011-2012 Bartek Szopka (@bartaz)
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+ *
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+ * Released under the MIT and GPL Licenses.
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+ *
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+ * ------------------------------------------------
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+ * author: Bartek Szopka
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+ * version: 0.5.3
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+ * url: http://bartaz.github.com/impress.js/
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+ * source: http://github.com/bartaz/impress.js/
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+ */
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+
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+ /*jshint bitwise:true, curly:true, eqeqeq:true, forin:true, latedef:true, newcap:true,
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+ noarg:true, noempty:true, undef:true, strict:true, browser:true */
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+
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+ // You are one of those who like to know how things work inside?
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+ // Let me show you the cogs that make impress.js run...
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+ (function ( document, window ) {
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+ 'use strict';
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+
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+ // HELPER FUNCTIONS
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+
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+ // `pfx` is a function that takes a standard CSS property name as a parameter
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+ // and returns it's prefixed version valid for current browser it runs in.
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+ // The code is heavily inspired by Modernizr http://www.modernizr.com/
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+ var pfx = (function () {
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+
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+ var style = document.createElement('dummy').style,
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+ prefixes = 'Webkit Moz O ms Khtml'.split(' '),
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+ memory = {};
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+
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+ return function ( prop ) {
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+ if ( typeof memory[ prop ] === "undefined" ) {
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+
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+ var ucProp = prop.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + prop.substr(1),
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+ props = (prop + ' ' + prefixes.join(ucProp + ' ') + ucProp).split(' ');
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+
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+ memory[ prop ] = null;
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+ for ( var i in props ) {
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+ if ( style[ props[i] ] !== undefined ) {
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+ memory[ prop ] = props[i];
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ }
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+
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+ return memory[ prop ];
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+ };
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+
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+ })();
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+
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+ // `arraify` takes an array-like object and turns it into real Array
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+ // to make all the Array.prototype goodness available.
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+ var arrayify = function ( a ) {
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+ return [].slice.call( a );
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+ };
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+
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+ // `css` function applies the styles given in `props` object to the element
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+ // given as `el`. It runs all property names through `pfx` function to make
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+ // sure proper prefixed version of the property is used.
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+ var css = function ( el, props ) {
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+ var key, pkey;
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+ for ( key in props ) {
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+ if ( props.hasOwnProperty(key) ) {
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+ pkey = pfx(key);
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+ if ( pkey !== null ) {
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+ el.style[pkey] = props[key];
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return el;
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+ };
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+
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+ // `toNumber` takes a value given as `numeric` parameter and tries to turn
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+ // it into a number. If it is not possible it returns 0 (or other value
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+ // given as `fallback`).
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+ var toNumber = function (numeric, fallback) {
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+ return isNaN(numeric) ? (fallback || 0) : Number(numeric);
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+ };
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+
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+ // `byId` returns element with given `id` - you probably have guessed that ;)
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+ var byId = function ( id ) {
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+ return document.getElementById(id);
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+ };
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+
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+ // `$` returns first element for given CSS `selector` in the `context` of
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+ // the given element or whole document.
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+ var $ = function ( selector, context ) {
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+ context = context || document;
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+ return context.querySelector(selector);
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+ };
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+
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+ // `$$` return an array of elements for given CSS `selector` in the `context` of
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+ // the given element or whole document.
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+ var $$ = function ( selector, context ) {
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+ context = context || document;
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+ return arrayify( context.querySelectorAll(selector) );
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+ };
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+
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+ // `triggerEvent` builds a custom DOM event with given `eventName` and `detail` data
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+ // and triggers it on element given as `el`.
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+ var triggerEvent = function (el, eventName, detail) {
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+ var event = document.createEvent("CustomEvent");
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+ event.initCustomEvent(eventName, true, true, detail);
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+ el.dispatchEvent(event);
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+ };
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+
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+ // `translate` builds a translate transform string for given data.
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+ var translate = function ( t ) {
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+ return " translate3d(" + t.x + "px," + t.y + "px," + t.z + "px) ";
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+ };
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+
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+ // `rotate` builds a rotate transform string for given data.
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+ // By default the rotations are in X Y Z order that can be reverted by passing `true`
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+ // as second parameter.
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+ var rotate = function ( r, revert ) {
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+ var rX = " rotateX(" + r.x + "deg) ",
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+ rY = " rotateY(" + r.y + "deg) ",
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+ rZ = " rotateZ(" + r.z + "deg) ";
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+
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+ return revert ? rZ+rY+rX : rX+rY+rZ;
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+ };
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+
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+ // `scale` builds a scale transform string for given data.
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+ var scale = function ( s ) {
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+ return " scale(" + s + ") ";
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+ };
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+
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+ // `perspective` builds a perspective transform string for given data.
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+ var perspective = function ( p ) {
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+ return " perspective(" + p + "px) ";
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+ };
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+
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+ // `getElementFromHash` returns an element located by id from hash part of
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+ // window location.
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+ var getElementFromHash = function () {
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+ // get id from url # by removing `#` or `#/` from the beginning,
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+ // so both "fallback" `#slide-id` and "enhanced" `#/slide-id` will work
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+ return byId( window.location.hash.replace(/^#\/?/,"") );
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+ };
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+
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+ // `computeWindowScale` counts the scale factor between window size and size
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+ // defined for the presentation in the config.
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+ var computeWindowScale = function ( config ) {
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+ var hScale = window.innerHeight / config.height,
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+ wScale = window.innerWidth / config.width,
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+ scale = hScale > wScale ? wScale : hScale;
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+
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+ if (config.maxScale && scale > config.maxScale) {
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+ scale = config.maxScale;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (config.minScale && scale < config.minScale) {
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+ scale = config.minScale;
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+ }
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+
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+ return scale;
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+ };
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+
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+ // CHECK SUPPORT
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+ var body = document.body;
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+
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+ var ua = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase();
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+ var impressSupported =
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+ // browser should support CSS 3D transtorms
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+ ( pfx("perspective") !== null ) &&
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+
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+ // and `classList` and `dataset` APIs
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+ ( body.classList ) &&
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+ ( body.dataset ) &&
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+
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+ // but some mobile devices need to be blacklisted,
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+ // because their CSS 3D support or hardware is not
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+ // good enough to run impress.js properly, sorry...
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+ ( ua.search(/(iphone)|(ipod)|(android)/) === -1 );
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+
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+ if (!impressSupported) {
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+ // we can't be sure that `classList` is supported
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+ body.className += " impress-not-supported ";
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+ } else {
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+ body.classList.remove("impress-not-supported");
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+ body.classList.add("impress-supported");
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+ }
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+
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+ // GLOBALS AND DEFAULTS
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+
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+ // This is were the root elements of all impress.js instances will be kept.
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+ // Yes, this means you can have more than one instance on a page, but I'm not
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+ // sure if it makes any sense in practice ;)
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+ var roots = {};
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+
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+ // some default config values.
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+ var defaults = {
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+ width: 1024,
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+ height: 768,
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+ maxScale: 1,
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+ minScale: 0,
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+
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+ perspective: 1000,
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+
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+ transitionDuration: 1000
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+ };
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+
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+ // it's just an empty function ... and a useless comment.
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+ var empty = function () { return false; };
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+
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+ // IMPRESS.JS API
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+
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+ // And that's where interesting things will start to happen.
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+ // It's the core `impress` function that returns the impress.js API
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+ // for a presentation based on the element with given id ('impress'
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+ // by default).
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+ var impress = window.impress = function ( rootId ) {
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+
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+ // If impress.js is not supported by the browser return a dummy API
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+ // it may not be a perfect solution but we return early and avoid
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+ // running code that may use features not implemented in the browser.
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+ if (!impressSupported) {
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+ return {
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+ init: empty,
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+ goto: empty,
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+ prev: empty,
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+ next: empty
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+ };
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+ }
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+
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+ rootId = rootId || "impress";
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+
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+ // if given root is already initialized just return the API
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+ if (roots["impress-root-" + rootId]) {
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+ return roots["impress-root-" + rootId];
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+ }
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+
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+ // data of all presentation steps
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+ var stepsData = {};
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+
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+ // element of currently active step
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+ var activeStep = null;
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+
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+ // current state (position, rotation and scale) of the presentation
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+ var currentState = null;
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+
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+ // array of step elements
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+ var steps = null;
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+
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+ // configuration options
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+ var config = null;
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+
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+ // scale factor of the browser window
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+ var windowScale = null;
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+
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+ // root presentation elements
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+ var root = byId( rootId );
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+ var canvas = document.createElement("div");
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+
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+ var initialized = false;
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+
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+ // STEP EVENTS
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+ //
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+ // There are currently two step events triggered by impress.js
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+ // `impress:stepenter` is triggered when the step is shown on the
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+ // screen (the transition from the previous one is finished) and
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+ // `impress:stepleave` is triggered when the step is left (the
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+ // transition to next step just starts).
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+
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+ // reference to last entered step
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+ var lastEntered = null;
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+
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+ // `onStepEnter` is called whenever the step element is entered
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+ // but the event is triggered only if the step is different than
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+ // last entered step.
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+ var onStepEnter = function (step) {
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+ if (lastEntered !== step) {
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+ triggerEvent(step, "impress:stepenter");
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+ lastEntered = step;
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+ }
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+ };
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+
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+ // `onStepLeave` is called whenever the step element is left
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+ // but the event is triggered only if the step is the same as
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+ // last entered step.
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+ var onStepLeave = function (step) {
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+ if (lastEntered === step) {
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+ triggerEvent(step, "impress:stepleave");
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+ lastEntered = null;
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+ }
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+ };
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+
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+ // `initStep` initializes given step element by reading data from its
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+ // data attributes and setting correct styles.
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+ var initStep = function ( el, idx ) {
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+ var data = el.dataset,
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+ step = {
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+ translate: {
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+ x: toNumber(data.x),
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+ y: toNumber(data.y),
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+ z: toNumber(data.z)
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+ },
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+ rotate: {
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+ x: toNumber(data.rotateX),
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+ y: toNumber(data.rotateY),
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+ z: toNumber(data.rotateZ || data.rotate)
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+ },
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+ scale: toNumber(data.scale, 1),
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+ el: el
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+ };
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+
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+ if ( !el.id ) {
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+ el.id = "step-" + (idx + 1);
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+ }
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+
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+ stepsData["impress-" + el.id] = step;
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+
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+ css(el, {
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+ position: "absolute",
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+ transform: "translate(-50%,-50%)" +
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+ translate(step.translate) +
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+ rotate(step.rotate) +
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+ scale(step.scale),
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+ transformStyle: "preserve-3d"
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+ });
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+ };
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+
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+ // `init` API function that initializes (and runs) the presentation.
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+ var init = function () {
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+ if (initialized) { return; }
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+
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+ // First we set up the viewport for mobile devices.
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+ // For some reason iPad goes nuts when it is not done properly.
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+ var meta = $("meta[name='viewport']") || document.createElement("meta");
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+ meta.content = "width=device-width, minimum-scale=1, maximum-scale=1, user-scalable=no";
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+ if (meta.parentNode !== document.head) {
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+ meta.name = 'viewport';
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+ document.head.appendChild(meta);
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+ }
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+
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+ // initialize configuration object
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+ var rootData = root.dataset;
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+ config = {
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+ width: toNumber( rootData.width, defaults.width ),
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+ height: toNumber( rootData.height, defaults.height ),
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+ maxScale: toNumber( rootData.maxScale, defaults.maxScale ),
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+ minScale: toNumber( rootData.minScale, defaults.minScale ),
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+ perspective: toNumber( rootData.perspective, defaults.perspective ),
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+ transitionDuration: toNumber( rootData.transitionDuration, defaults.transitionDuration )
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+ };
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+
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+ windowScale = computeWindowScale( config );
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+
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+ // wrap steps with "canvas" element
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+ arrayify( root.childNodes ).forEach(function ( el ) {
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+ canvas.appendChild( el );
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+ });
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+ root.appendChild(canvas);
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+
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+ // set initial styles
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+ document.documentElement.style.height = "100%";
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+
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+ css(body, {
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+ height: "100%",
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+ overflow: "hidden"
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+ });
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+
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+ var rootStyles = {
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+ position: "absolute",
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+ transformOrigin: "top left",
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+ transition: "all 0s ease-in-out",
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+ transformStyle: "preserve-3d"
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+ };
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+
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+ css(root, rootStyles);
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+ css(root, {
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+ top: "50%",
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+ left: "50%",
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+ transform: perspective( config.perspective/windowScale ) + scale( windowScale )
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+ });
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+ css(canvas, rootStyles);
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+
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+ body.classList.remove("impress-disabled");
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+ body.classList.add("impress-enabled");
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+
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+ // get and init steps
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+ steps = $$(".step", root);
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+ steps.forEach( initStep );
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+
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+ // set a default initial state of the canvas
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+ currentState = {
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+ translate: { x: 0, y: 0, z: 0 },
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+ rotate: { x: 0, y: 0, z: 0 },
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+ scale: 1
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+ };
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+ initialized = true;
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+
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+ triggerEvent(root, "impress:init", { api: roots[ "impress-root-" + rootId ] });
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+ };
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+
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+ // `getStep` is a helper function that returns a step element defined by parameter.
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+ // If a number is given, step with index given by the number is returned, if a string
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+ // is given step element with such id is returned, if DOM element is given it is returned
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+ // if it is a correct step element.
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+ var getStep = function ( step ) {
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+ if (typeof step === "number") {
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+ step = step < 0 ? steps[ steps.length + step] : steps[ step ];
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+ } else if (typeof step === "string") {
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+ step = byId(step);
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+ }
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+ return (step && step.id && stepsData["impress-" + step.id]) ? step : null;
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+ };
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+
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+ // used to reset timeout for `impress:stepenter` event
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+ var stepEnterTimeout = null;
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+
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+ // `goto` API function that moves to step given with `el` parameter (by index, id or element),
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+ // with a transition `duration` optionally given as second parameter.
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+ var goto = function ( el, duration ) {
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+
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+ if ( !initialized || !(el = getStep(el)) ) {
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+ // presentation not initialized or given element is not a step
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+ return false;
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+ }
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+
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+ // Sometimes it's possible to trigger focus on first link with some keyboard action.
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+ // Browser in such a case tries to scroll the page to make this element visible
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+ // (even that body overflow is set to hidden) and it breaks our careful positioning.
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+ //
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+ // So, as a lousy (and lazy) workaround we will make the page scroll back to the top
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+ // whenever slide is selected
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+ //
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+ // If you are reading this and know any better way to handle it, I'll be glad to hear about it!
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+ window.scrollTo(0, 0);
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+
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+ var step = stepsData["impress-" + el.id];
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+
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+ if ( activeStep ) {
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+ activeStep.classList.remove("active");
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+ body.classList.remove("impress-on-" + activeStep.id);
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+ }
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+ el.classList.add("active");
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+
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+ body.classList.add("impress-on-" + el.id);
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+
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+ // compute target state of the canvas based on given step
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+ var target = {
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+ rotate: {
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+ x: -step.rotate.x,
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+ y: -step.rotate.y,
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+ z: -step.rotate.z
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+ },
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+ translate: {
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+ x: -step.translate.x,
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+ y: -step.translate.y,
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+ z: -step.translate.z
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+ },
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+ scale: 1 / step.scale
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+ };
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+
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+ // Check if the transition is zooming in or not.
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+ //
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+ // This information is used to alter the transition style:
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+ // when we are zooming in - we start with move and rotate transition
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+ // and the scaling is delayed, but when we are zooming out we start
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+ // with scaling down and move and rotation are delayed.
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+ var zoomin = target.scale >= currentState.scale;
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+
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+ duration = toNumber(duration, config.transitionDuration);
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+ var delay = (duration / 2);
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+
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+ // if the same step is re-selected, force computing window scaling,
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+ // because it is likely to be caused by window resize
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+ if (el === activeStep) {
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+ windowScale = computeWindowScale(config);
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+ }
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+
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+ var targetScale = target.scale * windowScale;
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+
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+ // trigger leave of currently active element (if it's not the same step again)
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+ if (activeStep && activeStep !== el) {
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+ onStepLeave(activeStep);
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+ }
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+
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+ // Now we alter transforms of `root` and `canvas` to trigger transitions.
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+ //
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+ // And here is why there are two elements: `root` and `canvas` - they are
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+ // being animated separately:
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+ // `root` is used for scaling and `canvas` for translate and rotations.
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+ // Transitions on them are triggered with different delays (to make
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+ // visually nice and 'natural' looking transitions), so we need to know
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+ // that both of them are finished.
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+ css(root, {
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+ // to keep the perspective look similar for different scales
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+ // we need to 'scale' the perspective, too
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+ transform: perspective( config.perspective / targetScale ) + scale( targetScale ),
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+ transitionDuration: duration + "ms",
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+ transitionDelay: (zoomin ? delay : 0) + "ms"
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+ });
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+
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+ css(canvas, {
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+ transform: rotate(target.rotate, true) + translate(target.translate),
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+ transitionDuration: duration + "ms",
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+ transitionDelay: (zoomin ? 0 : delay) + "ms"
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+ });
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+
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+ // Here is a tricky part...
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+ //
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+ // If there is no change in scale or no change in rotation and translation, it means there was actually
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+ // no delay - because there was no transition on `root` or `canvas` elements.
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+ // We want to trigger `impress:stepenter` event in the correct moment, so here we compare the current
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+ // and target values to check if delay should be taken into account.
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+ //
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+ // I know that this `if` statement looks scary, but it's pretty simple when you know what is going on
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+ // - it's simply comparing all the values.
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+ if ( currentState.scale === target.scale ||
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+ (currentState.rotate.x === target.rotate.x && currentState.rotate.y === target.rotate.y &&
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+ currentState.rotate.z === target.rotate.z && currentState.translate.x === target.translate.x &&
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+ currentState.translate.y === target.translate.y && currentState.translate.z === target.translate.z) ) {
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+ delay = 0;
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+ }
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+
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+ // store current state
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+ currentState = target;
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+ activeStep = el;
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+
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+ // And here is where we trigger `impress:stepenter` event.
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+ // We simply set up a timeout to fire it taking transition duration (and possible delay) into account.
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+ //
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+ // I really wanted to make it in more elegant way. The `transitionend` event seemed to be the best way
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+ // to do it, but the fact that I'm using transitions on two separate elements and that the `transitionend`
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+ // event is only triggered when there was a transition (change in the values) caused some bugs and
537
+ // made the code really complicated, cause I had to handle all the conditions separately. And it still
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+ // needed a `setTimeout` fallback for the situations when there is no transition at all.
539
+ // So I decided that I'd rather make the code simpler than use shiny new `transitionend`.
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+ //
541
+ // If you want learn something interesting and see how it was done with `transitionend` go back to
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+ // version 0.5.2 of impress.js: http://github.com/bartaz/impress.js/blob/0.5.2/js/impress.js
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+ window.clearTimeout(stepEnterTimeout);
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+ stepEnterTimeout = window.setTimeout(function() {
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+ onStepEnter(activeStep);
546
+ }, duration + delay);
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+
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+ return el;
549
+ };
550
+
551
+ // `prev` API function goes to previous step (in document order)
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+ var prev = function () {
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+ var prev = steps.indexOf( activeStep ) - 1;
554
+ prev = prev >= 0 ? steps[ prev ] : steps[ steps.length-1 ];
555
+
556
+ return goto(prev);
557
+ };
558
+
559
+ // `next` API function goes to next step (in document order)
560
+ var next = function () {
561
+ var next = steps.indexOf( activeStep ) + 1;
562
+ next = next < steps.length ? steps[ next ] : steps[ 0 ];
563
+
564
+ return goto(next);
565
+ };
566
+
567
+ // Adding some useful classes to step elements.
568
+ //
569
+ // All the steps that have not been shown yet are given `future` class.
570
+ // When the step is entered the `future` class is removed and the `present`
571
+ // class is given. When the step is left `present` class is replaced with
572
+ // `past` class.
573
+ //
574
+ // So every step element is always in one of three possible states:
575
+ // `future`, `present` and `past`.
576
+ //
577
+ // There classes can be used in CSS to style different types of steps.
578
+ // For example the `present` class can be used to trigger some custom
579
+ // animations when step is shown.
580
+ root.addEventListener("impress:init", function(){
581
+ // STEP CLASSES
582
+ steps.forEach(function (step) {
583
+ step.classList.add("future");
584
+ });
585
+
586
+ root.addEventListener("impress:stepenter", function (event) {
587
+ event.target.classList.remove("past");
588
+ event.target.classList.remove("future");
589
+ event.target.classList.add("present");
590
+ }, false);
591
+
592
+ root.addEventListener("impress:stepleave", function (event) {
593
+ event.target.classList.remove("present");
594
+ event.target.classList.add("past");
595
+ }, false);
596
+
597
+ }, false);
598
+
599
+ // Adding hash change support.
600
+ root.addEventListener("impress:init", function(){
601
+
602
+ // last hash detected
603
+ var lastHash = "";
604
+
605
+ // `#/step-id` is used instead of `#step-id` to prevent default browser
606
+ // scrolling to element in hash.
607
+ //
608
+ // And it has to be set after animation finishes, because in Chrome it
609
+ // makes transtion laggy.
610
+ // BUG: http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=62820
611
+ root.addEventListener("impress:stepenter", function (event) {
612
+ window.location.hash = lastHash = "#/" + event.target.id;
613
+ }, false);
614
+
615
+ window.addEventListener("hashchange", function () {
616
+ // When the step is entered hash in the location is updated
617
+ // (just few lines above from here), so the hash change is
618
+ // triggered and we would call `goto` again on the same element.
619
+ //
620
+ // To avoid this we store last entered hash and compare.
621
+ if (window.location.hash !== lastHash) {
622
+ goto( getElementFromHash() );
623
+ }
624
+ }, false);
625
+
626
+ // START
627
+ // by selecting step defined in url or first step of the presentation
628
+ goto(getElementFromHash() || steps[0], 0);
629
+ }, false);
630
+
631
+ body.classList.add("impress-disabled");
632
+
633
+ // store and return API for given impress.js root element
634
+ return (roots[ "impress-root-" + rootId ] = {
635
+ init: init,
636
+ goto: goto,
637
+ next: next,
638
+ prev: prev
639
+ });
640
+
641
+ };
642
+
643
+ // flag that can be used in JS to check if browser have passed the support test
644
+ impress.supported = impressSupported;
645
+
646
+ })(document, window);
647
+
648
+ // NAVIGATION EVENTS
649
+
650
+ // As you can see this part is separate from the impress.js core code.
651
+ // It's because these navigation actions only need what impress.js provides with
652
+ // its simple API.
653
+ //
654
+ // In future I think about moving it to make them optional, move to separate files
655
+ // and treat more like a 'plugins'.
656
+ (function ( document, window ) {
657
+ 'use strict';
658
+
659
+ // throttling function calls, by Remy Sharp
660
+ // http://remysharp.com/2010/07/21/throttling-function-calls/
661
+ var throttle = function (fn, delay) {
662
+ var timer = null;
663
+ return function () {
664
+ var context = this, args = arguments;
665
+ clearTimeout(timer);
666
+ timer = setTimeout(function () {
667
+ fn.apply(context, args);
668
+ }, delay);
669
+ };
670
+ };
671
+
672
+ // wait for impress.js to be initialized
673
+ document.addEventListener("impress:init", function (event) {
674
+ // Getting API from event data.
675
+ // So you don't event need to know what is the id of the root element
676
+ // or anything. `impress:init` event data gives you everything you
677
+ // need to control the presentation that was just initialized.
678
+ var api = event.detail.api;
679
+
680
+ // KEYBOARD NAVIGATION HANDLERS
681
+
682
+ // Prevent default keydown action when one of supported key is pressed.
683
+ document.addEventListener("keydown", function ( event ) {
684
+ if ( event.keyCode === 9 || ( event.keyCode >= 32 && event.keyCode <= 34 ) || (event.keyCode >= 37 && event.keyCode <= 40) ) {
685
+ event.preventDefault();
686
+ }
687
+ }, false);
688
+
689
+ // Trigger impress action (next or prev) on keyup.
690
+
691
+ // Supported keys are:
692
+ // [space] - quite common in presentation software to move forward
693
+ // [up] [right] / [down] [left] - again common and natural addition,
694
+ // [pgdown] / [pgup] - often triggered by remote controllers,
695
+ // [tab] - this one is quite controversial, but the reason it ended up on
696
+ // this list is quite an interesting story... Remember that strange part
697
+ // in the impress.js code where window is scrolled to 0,0 on every presentation
698
+ // step, because sometimes browser scrolls viewport because of the focused element?
699
+ // Well, the [tab] key by default navigates around focusable elements, so clicking
700
+ // it very often caused scrolling to focused element and breaking impress.js
701
+ // positioning. I didn't want to just prevent this default action, so I used [tab]
702
+ // as another way to moving to next step... And yes, I know that for the sake of
703
+ // consistency I should add [shift+tab] as opposite action...
704
+ document.addEventListener("keyup", function ( event ) {
705
+ if ( event.keyCode === 9 || ( event.keyCode >= 32 && event.keyCode <= 34 ) || (event.keyCode >= 37 && event.keyCode <= 40) ) {
706
+ switch( event.keyCode ) {
707
+ case 33: // pg up
708
+ case 37: // left
709
+ case 38: // up
710
+ api.prev();
711
+ break;
712
+ case 9: // tab
713
+ case 32: // space
714
+ case 34: // pg down
715
+ case 39: // right
716
+ case 40: // down
717
+ api.next();
718
+ break;
719
+ }
720
+
721
+ event.preventDefault();
722
+ }
723
+ }, false);
724
+
725
+ // delegated handler for clicking on the links to presentation steps
726
+ document.addEventListener("click", function ( event ) {
727
+ // event delegation with "bubbling"
728
+ // check if event target (or any of its parents is a link)
729
+ var target = event.target;
730
+ while ( (target.tagName !== "A") &&
731
+ (target !== document.documentElement) ) {
732
+ target = target.parentNode;
733
+ }
734
+
735
+ if ( target.tagName === "A" ) {
736
+ var href = target.getAttribute("href");
737
+
738
+ // if it's a link to presentation step, target this step
739
+ if ( href && href[0] === '#' ) {
740
+ target = document.getElementById( href.slice(1) );
741
+ }
742
+ }
743
+
744
+ if ( api.goto(target) ) {
745
+ event.stopImmediatePropagation();
746
+ event.preventDefault();
747
+ }
748
+ }, false);
749
+
750
+ // delegated handler for clicking on step elements
751
+ document.addEventListener("click", function ( event ) {
752
+ var target = event.target;
753
+ // find closest step element that is not active
754
+ while ( !(target.classList.contains("step") && !target.classList.contains("active")) &&
755
+ (target !== document.documentElement) ) {
756
+ target = target.parentNode;
757
+ }
758
+
759
+ if ( api.goto(target) ) {
760
+ event.preventDefault();
761
+ }
762
+ }, false);
763
+
764
+ // touch handler to detect taps on the left and right side of the screen
765
+ // based on awesome work of @hakimel: https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js
766
+ document.addEventListener("touchstart", function ( event ) {
767
+ if (event.touches.length === 1) {
768
+ var x = event.touches[0].clientX,
769
+ width = window.innerWidth * 0.3,
770
+ result = null;
771
+
772
+ if ( x < width ) {
773
+ result = api.prev();
774
+ } else if ( x > window.innerWidth - width ) {
775
+ result = api.next();
776
+ }
777
+
778
+ if (result) {
779
+ event.preventDefault();
780
+ }
781
+ }
782
+ }, false);
783
+
784
+ // rescale presentation when window is resized
785
+ window.addEventListener("resize", throttle(function () {
786
+ // force going to active step again, to trigger rescaling
787
+ api.goto( document.querySelector(".step.active"), 500 );
788
+ }, 250), false);
789
+
790
+ }, false);
791
+
792
+ })(document, window);
793
+
794
+ // THAT'S ALL FOLKS!
795
+ //
796
+ // Thanks for reading it all.
797
+ // Or thanks for scrolling down and reading the last part.
798
+ //
799
+ // I've learnt a lot when building impress.js and I hope this code and comments
800
+ // will help somebody learn at least some part of it.