The presenter view now doubles as a rehearsal clock that measures without
coaching: a countdown against a target time, the time spent on the current
slide, and an end-of-run summary (total vs. target and per-slide times, with
copy-to-clipboard). Timing lives in a plain, unit-tested RehearsalController fed
via an idempotent observe() on every build, so it captures every navigation
path. The default target is stored in AppSettings; live adjustment is the K key
(typed as MMSS). All rehearsal state is session-only -- nothing is written to
disk or into the .md file.
- New: models/rehearsal.dart, services/rehearsal_controller.dart,
widgets/presentation/rehearsal_summary.dart, plus a controller unit test.
- Presenter: countdown + per-slide timer in the clock bar, K to set the target,
R resets the run, end-of-run summary dialog, and help/cheatsheet entries.
- Settings: presentationTargetSeconds (default target) with a dropdown in the
General tab, threaded into FullscreenPresenter.present().
- l10n: new Dutch source strings translated in all seven languages.
- Docs: README, CHANGELOG, USER_GUIDE, SHORTCUTS, ARCHITECTURE.
Also bundles a pre-existing in-progress change already in the working tree: wire
the existing ThemeProfile.tableHeaderBackgroundColor into table rendering
(preview, HTML export, file_service) and the settings dialog, plus its
translations.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Run `make format` so the whole repo is consistent under the project formatter.
Whitespace only; no logic changes. Touches a few widgets and tests that were
unformatted on main (dart-format version drift), so `make check` is fully green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Implement three privacy features:
1. Consent gate at app startup - users must accept privacy terms before using OciDeck
2. License visibility - MIT license displayed in consent dialog
3. Consent revocation - privacy settings tab allows users to withdraw consent and return to consent screen
Changes:
- New ConsentProvider for managing consent state with SharedPreferences persistence
- New ConsentDialog with privacy explanation and MIT license (expandable)
- Added Privacy tab to settings dialog with revoke consent button
- Updated localization strings for Dutch/English consent screens
Consent flow:
- On first launch or after revocation, consent screen blocks app access
- Users can read privacy terms, view license, and accept to proceed
- Consent can be revoked anytime from Settings → Privacy tab
- After revocation, app returns to consent screen on next launch
Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Image library:
- "Clean up duplicates" finds byte-identical images by md5, keeps one
file per group (preferring the most-used, then the oldest), merges
the tags/descriptions and captions of the copies, repoints slides in
open decks and in .md presentations on disk, and deletes the copies
after a confirmation that lists every group.
- A header toggle filters to images without tags/description, so it is
easy to see which ones still need attention.
- The delete warning now also lists presentations on disk that still
reference the image (marked "not open"), next to the open decks.
Editor and accessibility (already in tree):
- Interface text scaling up to 200%, keyboard-operable panel divider,
keyboard-first add-slide dialog, and screen-reader improvements.
- Paste a spreadsheet/CSV/markdown selection into a table cell to fill
the whole grid.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- The slide title now renders above the code panel (styled like other slide
types) instead of inside the dark code window — it is the slide's title.
- Code is sized to fill the panel: scaled up to use spare space (capped) and
down so long fragments still fit, instead of a small block in a big box.
- Add a per-profile monospace font for code slides (e.g. Courier), applied in
the preview and the HTML export.
- Settings: a banner on the Colours and Logo tabs makes clear they edit the
loaded style profile, and colour pickers now accept a custom hex value.
- Update docs and translations for the new strings.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Code slides:
- Theme code (broncode) background and text colours, with an optional
syntax-colouring toggle. With it off the block renders monochrome, so a
black background + bright green gives a classic CRT-screen look.
- Colour pickers gained a custom hex entry so arbitrary colours (e.g. CRT
green) can be set, not just presets. Exported HTML mirrors the code colours.
Radar/spider charts:
- Optional min/max now define the radar scale (centre/outer ring) instead of
threshold lines. Evenly spaced, labelled tick rings are drawn in both the
live preview and the SVG export so the scale is readable. A nice scale is
derived from the data when no bounds are set.
Line chart tooltips:
- Detect the touched dot by true (x and y) distance instead of the x-only
default, so the tooltip belongs to the point under the cursor. Overlapping
dots all show, and the font shrinks a step when several stack.
New UI strings are translated across all supported languages.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>