This commit adds a generic mouse-timeout plugin. (Same code was originally part of toolbar plugin, but is now general purpose and available to user to apply any CSS to it.) Although this implementation is different and more generic, the suggestion to add ability to hide mouse cursor came from a pull request by Sebastian Clausen (@sclausen): impress#536 The functionality is simple: After 3 seconds of mouse inactivity, add the css class `body.impress-mouse-timeout`. On `mousemove`, `click` or `touch`, remove the class. A user will then use (or not) his own CSS to hide whatever he wants to hide after 3 seconds of mouse inactivity.
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Mouse timeout plugin
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After 3 seconds of mouse inactivity, add the css class
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`body.impress-mouse-timeout`. On `mousemove`, `click` or `touch`, remove the
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class.
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The use case for this plugin is to use CSS to hide elements from the screen
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and only make them visible when the mouse is moved. Examples where this
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might be used are: the toolbar from the toolbar plugin, and the mouse cursor
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itself.
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Example CSS
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body.impress-mouse-timeout {
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cursor: none;
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}
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body.impress-mouse-timeout div#impress-toolbar {
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display: none;
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}
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Copyright 2016 Henrik Ingo (@henrikingo)
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Released under the MIT license.
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