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Bump reveal.js from 3.9.2 to 4.3.0 #8

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Bumps reveal.js from 3.9.2 to 4.3.0.

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4.3.0

tldr — self-destruction and bug fixes 💣

Changes

  • It's now possible to destroy/uninitialize a reveal.js presentation. This will remove all event listeners and roll back all changes made to the DOM. It will also unregister all plugins and destroy them if they expose a destroy method. (#1145 / @​hakimel)
    Reveal.destroy();
  • You can now provide an absolute URL to the presentation that should be loaded in the speaker view. This is useful if you have a presentation integrated as part of a web page but still want the speaker view to work.
    Reveal.initialize({ url: 'https://example.com/my-reveal-presentation' })
  • Source maps are now included in dist (#3082 / @​dabrahams)

Fixes

  • Fix the speaker view no longer goes out of sync with your presentation after live-reloading (#2822 / @​hakimel).
  • Fix XSS vulnerability in speaker view (#3137 / @​r0hanSH)
  • Fix issues with scaling embedded presentations when entering fullscreen mode in Safari (#3080 / @​Martinomagnifico)

4.2.1

Bug fix release 🐛

Fixes

  • Fix an issue where some slides disappeared (fully or partially) after slide transitions in Chrome (9e583b8df4edecb94cb89f012ae5c80014a859ee @​hakimel)
  • Fix an issue that caused double-navigations and impacted presentation performance (@​hakimel #3079)
  • Fix --host not working in npm start -- --host=0.0.0.0 (@​cashcat #3075)
  • Fix incorrect sizing of auto-sized text in PDF exports (hakimel/reveal.js#2865 @​hakimel)
  • Fix background video playback issue in some browsers by inferring MIME type from file extension (#3078 @​vanch3d)

4.2.0

Changes

  • The math plugin now supports three typesetting libraries: KaTeX, MathJax 2 and MathJax 3. We continue to use MathJax 2 as our default so this is fully backwards compatible. Learn how to choose between typesetters and how to configure them in the docs at https://revealjs.com/math#typesetting-libraries (@​burgerga in #2559).
  • New event: beforeslidechange (#3003). This makes it possible to conditionally prevent navigations:
    // This prevents all slide changes
    Reveal.addEventListener( 'beforeslidechange', e => e.preventDefault() );
  • New keyboard shortcut for skipping fragments while navigating: alt + ←/↑/→/↓.
  • New API option for skipping fragments in directional navigation Reveal.right({ skipFragments: true }).
  • Adds a beforeHighlight callback to the highlight plugin (@​rajgoel in #3026).
    Reveal.initialize({ 
      highlight: {
        beforeHighlight: (hljs) => {
          // interact with highlight.js, for example to register a new language
        }
      } 
    })
  • Code line numbers can now start from an offset (#3050). For example, this code block would begin its line numbering from 10: <code data-ln-start-from="10">.

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Bumps [reveal.js](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js) from 3.9.2 to 4.3.0.
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