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Plugins tab

The Plugins tab in the Presentation Editor makes it possible to access the advanced editing features using the available third-party components. Here you can also use macros to simplify routine operations.

The corresponding window of the Online Presentation Editor:

Plugins tab

The corresponding window of the Desktop Presentation Editor:

Plugins tab

The Plugin Manager button allows you to open the window where you can view and manage all installed plugins and add your own ones.

The Background Plugins button allows viewing the list of plugins that work in the background. Here you can activate or disable them by activating/deactivating the corresponding switches, and adjust their settings by clicking the More button next to the required plugin.

The Macros button allows to open the window where you can create your own macros and run them. To learn more about macros, please refer to our API Documentation.

Currently, the following plugins are available:

  • Send allows sending the presentation via email using the default desktop mail client (available in the desktop version only),
  • Highlight code allows highlighting the code syntax by selecting the necessary language, style, background color, etc.,
  • Photo Editor allows editing images: cropping, flipping, rotating, drawing lines and shapes, adding icons and text, loading a mask and applying filters such as Grayscale, Invert, Sepia, Blur, Sharpen, Emboss, etc.,
  • Thesaurus allows finding synonyms and antonyms for the selected word and replacing it with the chosen one,
  • Translator allows translating the selected text into other languages,

    Note: this plugin doesn't work in Internet Explorer.

  • YouTube allows embedding YouTube videos into your presentation.

Several visual plugins can be added to your document. The added plugins will be displayed as corresponding icons on the left panel.

To learn more about plugins, please refer to our API Documentation. All the currently existing open source plugin examples are available on GitHub.

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