diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index b7abf66..d572509 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +*~ + #/web/* /dev/* /web/phpdoc/* @@ -6,15 +8,26 @@ /web/doxygen/doxyindexer.exe /robodoc.exe /server/mongodb.php +/server/charme/config.php /server/charme/log.txt +/server/charme/config +/server/charme/config/* +/server/charme/admin/log.txt +/server/charme/admin/nohup.out +/cordova/charmesocial/www/* +/cordova/charmesocial/* +/cordova/platforms/* + /temp/* /old/* /doxygen/* - +*.sublime-workspace +*.sublime-project ################# ## Eclipse ################# + *.pydevproject .project .metadata @@ -41,6 +54,17 @@ local.properties # PDT-specific .buildpath +### +## TEX +### +doc/tex/*.bbl +doc/tex/*.blg +doc/tex/*.run.xml +doc/tex/main-blx.bib +doc/tex/*.aux +doc/tex/*.log +doc/tex/*.out +doc/tex/main.synctex.gz ################# ## Visual Studio diff --git a/COPYRIGHT b/COPYRIGHT new file mode 100644 index 0000000..88c3d68 --- /dev/null +++ b/COPYRIGHT @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +Charme is a distributed social network with end-to-end encryption +Copyright (C) 2014 Manuel Schultheiß + +This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +(at your option) any later version. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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It - * should not be modified by hand. - */ - -package com.example.charme; - -public final class R { - public static final class attr { - } - public static final class drawable { - public static final int ic_action_search=0x7f020000; - public static final int ic_launcher=0x7f020001; - } - public static final class id { - public static final int menu_settings=0x7f070000; - } - public static final class layout { - public static final int activity_main=0x7f030000; - } - public static final class menu { - public static final int activity_main=0x7f060000; - } - public static final class string { - public static final int app_name=0x7f040000; - public static final int hello_world=0x7f040001; - public static final int menu_settings=0x7f040002; - public static final int title_activity_main=0x7f040003; - } - public static final class style { - public static final int AppTheme=0x7f050000; - } -} diff --git a/android/charme/ic_launcher-web.png b/android/charme/ic_launcher-web.png deleted file mode 100644 index 1ce867e..0000000 Binary files a/android/charme/ic_launcher-web.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/android/charme/libs/android-support-v4.jar b/android/charme/libs/android-support-v4.jar deleted file mode 100644 index 018c127..0000000 Binary files a/android/charme/libs/android-support-v4.jar and /dev/null differ diff --git a/android/charme/proguard-project.txt b/android/charme/proguard-project.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f2fe155..0000000 --- a/android/charme/proguard-project.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -# To enable ProGuard in your project, edit project.properties -# to define the proguard.config property as described in that file. -# -# Add project specific ProGuard rules here. -# By default, the flags in this file are appended to flags specified -# in ${sdk.dir}/tools/proguard/proguard-android.txt -# You can edit the include path and order by changing the ProGuard -# include property in project.properties. -# -# For more details, see -# http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/proguard.html - -# Add any project specific keep options here: - -# If your project uses WebView with JS, uncomment the following -# and specify the fully qualified class name to the JavaScript interface -# class: -#-keepclassmembers class fqcn.of.javascript.interface.for.webview { -# public *; -#} diff --git a/android/charme/project.properties b/android/charme/project.properties deleted file mode 100644 index 9b84a6b..0000000 --- a/android/charme/project.properties +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -# This file is automatically generated by Android Tools. -# Do not modify this file -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE ERASED! 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Charme is a distributed social network with client side encryption. This means you can choose a server, where your data is stored or even set up your own, and the server can not read your messages.
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You are not interested in someones private life, but like the music she or he produces?

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Technology and Design at its finest

Charme has a minimalistic design reduced on the important functions. To reduce web traffic we only load JSON Data from server, no html.
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Everything you expect from a social network

Stream, Profile, Messaging and more.

Simply all you need for communication and sharing.
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+Reveal.slide( indexh, indexv, indexf ); +Reveal.left(); +Reveal.right(); +Reveal.up(); +Reveal.down(); +Reveal.prev(); +Reveal.next(); +Reveal.prevFragment(); +Reveal.nextFragment(); + +// Toggle presentation states, optionally pass true/false to force on/off +Reveal.toggleOverview(); +Reveal.togglePause(); +Reveal.toggleAutoSlide(); + +// Change a config value at runtime +Reveal.configure({ controls: true }); + +// Returns the present configuration options +Reveal.getConfig(); + +// Fetch the current scale of the presentation +Reveal.getScale(); + +// Retrieves the previous and current slide elements +Reveal.getPreviousSlide(); +Reveal.getCurrentSlide(); + +Reveal.getIndices(); // { h: 0, v: 0 } } +Reveal.getProgress(); // 0-1 +Reveal.getTotalSlides(); + +// Returns the speaker notes for the current slide +Reveal.getSlideNotes(); + +// State checks +Reveal.isFirstSlide(); +Reveal.isLastSlide(); +Reveal.isOverview(); +Reveal.isPaused(); +Reveal.isAutoSliding(); +``` + +### Slide Changed Event + +A 'slidechanged' event is fired each time the slide is changed (regardless of state). The event object holds the index values of the current slide as well as a reference to the previous and current slide HTML nodes. + +Some libraries, like MathJax (see [#226](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/issues/226#issuecomment-10261609)), get confused by the transforms and display states of slides. Often times, this can be fixed by calling their update or render function from this callback. + +```javascript +Reveal.addEventListener( 'slidechanged', function( event ) { + // event.previousSlide, event.currentSlide, event.indexh, event.indexv +} ); +``` + +### Presentation State + +The presentation's current state can be fetched by using the `getState` method. A state object contains all of the information required to put the presentation back as it was when `getState` was first called. Sort of like a snapshot. It's a simple object that can easily be stringified and persisted or sent over the wire. + +```javascript +Reveal.slide( 1 ); +// we're on slide 1 + +var state = Reveal.getState(); + +Reveal.slide( 3 ); +// we're on slide 3 + +Reveal.setState( state ); +// we're back on slide 1 +``` + +### Slide States + +If you set ``data-state="somestate"`` on a slide ``
``, "somestate" will be applied as a class on the document element when that slide is opened. This allows you to apply broad style changes to the page based on the active slide. + +Furthermore you can also listen to these changes in state via JavaScript: + +```javascript +Reveal.addEventListener( 'somestate', function() { + // TODO: Sprinkle magic +}, false ); +``` + +### Slide Backgrounds + +Slides are contained within a limited portion of the screen by default to allow them to fit any display and scale uniformly. You can apply full page backgrounds outside of the slide area by adding a ```data-background``` attribute to your ```
``` elements. Four different types of backgrounds are supported: color, image, video and iframe. Below are a few examples. + +```html +
+

All CSS color formats are supported, like rgba() or hsl().

+
+
+

This slide will have a full-size background image.

+
+
+

This background image will be sized to 100px and repeated.

+
+
+

Video. Multiple sources can be defined using a comma separated list. Video will loop when the data-background-video-loop attribute is provided.

+
+
+

Embeds a web page as a background. Note that the page won't be interactive.

+
+``` + +Backgrounds transition using a fade animation by default. This can be changed to a linear sliding transition by passing ```backgroundTransition: 'slide'``` to the ```Reveal.initialize()``` call. Alternatively you can set ```data-background-transition``` on any section with a background to override that specific transition. + + +### Parallax Background + +If you want to use a parallax scrolling background, set the first two config properties below when initializing reveal.js (the other two are optional). + +```javascript +Reveal.initialize({ + + // Parallax background image + parallaxBackgroundImage: '', // e.g. "https://s3.amazonaws.com/hakim-static/reveal-js/reveal-parallax-1.jpg" + + // Parallax background size + parallaxBackgroundSize: '', // CSS syntax, e.g. "2100px 900px" - currently only pixels are supported (don't use % or auto) + + // Amount of pixels to move the parallax background per slide step, + // a value of 0 disables movement along the given axis + // These are optional, if they aren't specified they'll be calculated automatically + parallaxBackgroundHorizontal: 200, + parallaxBackgroundVertical: 50 + +}); +``` + +Make sure that the background size is much bigger than screen size to allow for some scrolling. [View example](http://lab.hakim.se/reveal-js/?parallaxBackgroundImage=https%3A%2F%2Fs3.amazonaws.com%2Fhakim-static%2Freveal-js%2Freveal-parallax-1.jpg¶llaxBackgroundSize=2100px%20900px). + + + +### Slide Transitions +The global presentation transition is set using the ```transition``` config value. You can override the global transition for a specific slide by using the ```data-transition``` attribute: + +```html +
+

This slide will override the presentation transition and zoom!

+
+ +
+

Choose from three transition speeds: default, fast or slow!

+
+``` + +You can also use different in and out transitions for the same slide: + +```html +
+ The train goes on … +
+
+ and on … +
+
+ and stops. +
+
+ (Passengers entering and leaving) +
+
+ And it starts again. +
+``` + + +Note that this does not work with the page and cube transitions. + + +### Internal links + +It's easy to link between slides. The first example below targets the index of another slide whereas the second targets a slide with an ID attribute (```
```): + +```html +Link +Link +``` + +You can also add relative navigation links, similar to the built in reveal.js controls, by appending one of the following classes on any element. Note that each element is automatically given an ```enabled``` class when it's a valid navigation route based on the current slide. + +```html + + + + + + +``` + + +### Fragments +Fragments are used to highlight individual elements on a slide. Every element with the class ```fragment``` will be stepped through before moving on to the next slide. Here's an example: http://lab.hakim.se/reveal-js/#/fragments + +The default fragment style is to start out invisible and fade in. This style can be changed by appending a different class to the fragment: + +```html +
+

grow

+

shrink

+

fade-out

+

visible only once

+

blue only once

+

highlight-red

+

highlight-green

+

highlight-blue

+
+``` + +Multiple fragments can be applied to the same element sequentially by wrapping it, this will fade in the text on the first step and fade it back out on the second. + +```html +
+ + I'll fade in, then out + +
+``` + +The display order of fragments can be controlled using the ```data-fragment-index``` attribute. + +```html +
+

Appears last

+

Appears first

+

Appears second

+
+``` + +### Fragment events + +When a slide fragment is either shown or hidden reveal.js will dispatch an event. + +Some libraries, like MathJax (see #505), get confused by the initially hidden fragment elements. Often times this can be fixed by calling their update or render function from this callback. + +```javascript +Reveal.addEventListener( 'fragmentshown', function( event ) { + // event.fragment = the fragment DOM element +} ); +Reveal.addEventListener( 'fragmenthidden', function( event ) { + // event.fragment = the fragment DOM element +} ); +``` + +### Code syntax highlighting + +By default, Reveal is configured with [highlight.js](http://softwaremaniacs.org/soft/highlight/en/) for code syntax highlighting. Below is an example with clojure code that will be syntax highlighted. When the `data-trim` attribute is present surrounding whitespace is automatically removed. + +```html +
+

+(def lazy-fib
+  (concat
+   [0 1]
+   ((fn rfib [a b]
+        (lazy-cons (+ a b) (rfib b (+ a b)))) 0 1)))
+	
+
+``` + +### Slide number +If you would like to display the page number of the current slide you can do so using the ```slideNumber``` configuration value. + +```javascript +// Shows the slide number using default formatting +Reveal.configure({ slideNumber: true }); + +// Slide number formatting can be configured using these variables: +// h: current slide's horizontal index +// v: current slide's vertical index +// c: current slide index (flattened) +// t: total number of slides (flattened) +Reveal.configure({ slideNumber: 'c / t' }); + +``` + + +### Overview mode + +Press "Esc" or "o" keys to toggle the overview mode on and off. While you're in this mode, you can still navigate between slides, +as if you were at 1,000 feet above your presentation. The overview mode comes with a few API hooks: + +```javascript +Reveal.addEventListener( 'overviewshown', function( event ) { /* ... */ } ); +Reveal.addEventListener( 'overviewhidden', function( event ) { /* ... */ } ); + +// Toggle the overview mode programmatically +Reveal.toggleOverview(); +``` + +### Fullscreen mode +Just press »F« on your keyboard to show your presentation in fullscreen mode. Press the »ESC« key to exit fullscreen mode. + + +### Embedded media +Embedded HTML5 `