Notice: This plugin is deprecated. Reveal.js v4 contains many improvements to code blocks, which when coupled with the Auto-Animate feature, can replicate the functionality of this plugin.
A Reveal.js plugin that allows focusing on specific lines of code blocks.
Using npm:
$ npm install --save reveal-code-focus
reveal-code-focus
must first be loaded along with highlight.js (used for code highlighting).
Reveal.initialize({
// Include other options…
dependencies: [
// Include other dependencies…
// Load highlight.js
{ src: 'path/to/highlight.pack.js' },
{
src: 'node_modules/reveal-code-focus/reveal-code-focus.js',
async: true,
callback: function() {
RevealCodeFocus();
}
}
]
});
Note: the highlight.js
file mentioned is not the Reveal.js plugin, but the actual highlight.js library.
reveal-code-focus
breaks down code blocks into individual lines. Fragments with the attribute data-code-focus
are then associated with the lines of code to focus on. When these fragments are displayed, reveal-code-focus
will focus on the respective lines of code.
Each line of code is wrapped in a <span>
element with a class of "line"
. When lines are focused on, they will also have the "focus"
class. The .line.focus
selector can thus be used for custom styling to highlight particular lines.
<section>
<pre><code>
// Useless comment.
alert('hi');
</pre></code>
<p class="fragment" data-code-focus="1">
When this fragment is shown, the first line of code (`span.line`) will have the `"focus"` class added to it.
</p>
<p class="fragment" data-code-focus="1-2">
Another fragment. This time, both lines will now have the `"focus"` class.
</p>
</section>
The most important style is to ensure that .line
is set to display: block
, so that lines will be rendered as block elements. You can then customize your CSS to set a different background or text colour when lines are focused on.
.line { display: block; }
.line.focus { background: yellow; }
You can also use a specific theme by default then switch to a different one when lines are focused on.
/* use a specific highlight.js theme by default */
/* eg. solarized dark */
/* … */
.line { display: block; }
/* on focused: switch to solarized light */
.line.focus { background: #fdf6e3; color: #657b83; }
.line.focus .hljs-comment, .line.focus .hljs-quote { color: #93a1a1; }
/* … */
reveal-code-focus
can be configured by passing in an options
object.
// Configure `reveal-code-focus`.
RevealCodeFocus({
// options
});
scrollToFocused
automatically scrolls the <code>
elements such that the lines of code to be focused on is centered. This is enabled by default.
RevealCodeFocus({
scrollToFocused: false // default: true
});
For slides with multiple code blocks, the data-code-block
attribute can be used to focus on lines from a particular code block. By default, all fragments will focus on the first code block, unless otherwise specified.
<span class="fragment"
data-code-focus="1-5"
data-code-block="2">
</span>
The data-trim
attribute can be used to indicate that code blocks should have whitespace trimmed from their front and back.
<pre><code data-trim>
.line { display: block; }
.line.focus { background: yellow; }
</code></pre>