Unit test: presentation.002

Norm Tovey-Walsh

Footnotes and annotations

Presentation mode1 implements paged navigation through a document. As the name implies, it’s designed for use in presentations:

  • Footnotes are interesting1 because they need to appear on each page.

  • For the moment, the cross-linking between the inline reference and the bottom-of-the-page footnote is removed.2

More footnotes and annotations

  • Speaker notes can be placed on any page.

  • They are not displayed as part of the normal presentation.1

  • They can be revealed by selecting notes view2.

Variable list reveal

This isn’t really related to footnotes and annotations, but it needs testing.

First

The first item.

Second

The second item.

Third

The third item.

Footnote position

This long list with all the lazily repeated items is just to test that if the content runs off the bottom of the page (i.e., it is longer than “100%”), the footnote footer still looks reasonable.

  • Speaker notes can be placed on any page.

  • They are not displayed as part of the normal presentation.1

  • They can be revealed by selecting notes view2.

  • Speaker notes can be placed on any page.

  • They are not displayed as part of the normal presentation.1

  • They can be revealed by selecting notes view2.

  • Speaker notes can be placed on any page.

  • They are not displayed as part of the normal presentation.1

  • They can be revealed by selecting notes view2.

  • Speaker notes can be placed on any page.

  • They are not displayed as part of the normal presentation.1

  • They can be revealed by selecting notes view2.

  • Speaker notes can be placed on any page.

  • They are not displayed as part of the normal presentation.1

  • They can be revealed by selecting notes view2.