The presentation software itself (Excalidraw) makes this nearly unusable for me:
When it opened up the entire left-half of my screen is blank, and the diagrams are obviously cut off on the right. There is no apparent way to scroll horizontally (excepting a mouse with a horizontal scroll mechanism of some sort): There is no horizontal scroll bar and neither the arrow-keys nor click-and-drag serve to scroll horizontally. Zooming out made things a bit clear what was going on, (margin notes shifted the content far to the right).
Maybe I'm out of the loop here, but scanning over this I can't help but ask myself: "Why Jujutsu?"
I don't understand what the point is over just using git. The top intro defined some JJ names for git things, but it's not clear why I would want or need this. What problem does it solve with using git?
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 12.2 ms ] threadWhen it opened up the entire left-half of my screen is blank, and the diagrams are obviously cut off on the right. There is no apparent way to scroll horizontally (excepting a mouse with a horizontal scroll mechanism of some sort): There is no horizontal scroll bar and neither the arrow-keys nor click-and-drag serve to scroll horizontally. Zooming out made things a bit clear what was going on, (margin notes shifted the content far to the right).
Firefox, 1920x1200 screen.
I don't understand what the point is over just using git. The top intro defined some JJ names for git things, but it's not clear why I would want or need this. What problem does it solve with using git?