Charts:
- Shrink axis label fonts and thin/space x-axis labels by actual pixel
spacing so dense or long labels no longer overlap.
- Line tooltip shows only the point nearest the cursor instead of every
series stacked vertically.
- Hovering a legend entry highlights its element: bar/line series fade the
others (pie expands the matching slice), in app and presentation mode.
- Add optional min/max threshold lines per bar/line chart (ignored for pie),
editable in the chart editor and drawn in both the live preview and the
exported SVG.
Theme:
- Resolve relative logo paths in a ThemeProfile against the project path and
home directory so deck logos load regardless of working directory.
Tests cover bound round-trip, editor fields, SVG bounds, legend-hover fading,
and bound-line rendering.
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Draw on slides while presenting, kept as a layer fully separate from the
Marp content so the deck stays pure, portable Marp.
Presenter tools (D pen, T highlighter, E eraser, X laser, C clear, Esc
puts the tool away) with a small floating colour/tool bar shown only when
a tool is active. Strokes use coordinates normalized to the 16:9 slide so
they render identically on the laptop and the beamer; in dual-screen mode
the ink and the laser are mirrored live to the audience window.
Persistence (decoupled from the .md):
- In memory the layer is keyed by Slide.id (stable within a session).
- On disk it lives in a sidecar <name>.ink.json next to the deck and as a
separate entry inside the .ocideck package; the markdown is untouched.
- Because slide ids are regenerated on load, the sidecar anchors strokes
by order + a content fingerprint, re-attaching them after reordering and
dropping them when a slide's content changed.
- Deck.annotations carries the layer in memory but is never serialized to
markdown; deckProvider.setAnnotations keeps it out of undo/redo.
flutter analyze is clean, all tests pass (incl. new stroke/codec tests),
and the macOS debug build compiles. Drawing and live beamer sync still
need verification on real hardware.
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Bundles several in-progress changes from the working tree:
- App appearance / look-and-feel: customizable app theme profiles
(colors, dark interface) with a settings UI and persistence.
- New "Broncode" (source code) slide type: dark code sheet with
syntax highlighting, a dedicated editor with a language picker,
and Marp markdown round-trip via a fenced code block.
- Presenter: eliminate the brief black frame between slides by
precaching neighbouring slide images and enabling gaplessPlayback,
so recordings stay clean.
Adds round-trip tests for the code slide and translations for the
new strings across all supported languages.
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Privacy: replace the runtime google_fonts fetch with a locally bundled
EB Garamond (variable TTFs + OFL license), so the app no longer contacts
Google's servers. Removes the google_fonts dependency.
PDF export:
- Add a normal/compressed image-quality choice in the export dialog.
Compressed re-encodes slides as JPEG (q60) at 1280px for a small handout,
saved as a separate "-compact" file.
- Add a configurable export directory (Settings → Exportmap); when unset,
exports land next to the deck as before.
- Prefix every export with a UTC timestamp (YYYYMMDDHHMMSS) so exports sort
chronologically and never overwrite each other.
Tests: export service (compression, output dir, timestamp) and an export
dialog widget test asserting the quality choice renders.
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Flutter desktop app for building Marp presentations via structured
slide editors, with live preview, fullscreen presenter, and PDF/PPTX
export. Includes Makefile quality gate, CI workflow, and full test suite.
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