The idea of a "secondary action" is to allow taking branches, doing "something else" on a slide, perhaps multiple times while interacting with an audience.
Unless you expose this as a command, there is no way to quickly do it. Unless this command or function lives behind a third button, there is no way to encode the idea into few enough buttons to live on a presentation remote control. Many presentation controllers I looked at on Amazon have three buttons. A third button is a good idea. The implementation would overload dslide-deck-start
when a presentation is already active. dslide-deck-start
is already overloaded for showing the contents.
We cannot tolerate a world where presenters using Emacs are bound to the podium while presenters using inferior software are free to maneuver around a stage using a head-mic and giving TED talks. We need secondary actions that work with presentation remote controls.
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