Overview
Create timers using placeholders. ie <<0:00+>>, <<5:00->>, <<time>>, <<date>>, <<shortdate>>, <<longdate>>
Pause and restart timers with the d key. Reset timers with the e key. Add $ in a count down or up timer to start it in a paused state. More granular time formatting. Be sure to refresh your slides after you install for the timer to work. Slides Timer is an extension which will automatically bring timers to life in presented slides. Times placed between << and >> will be replaced with a timer. Use - as the last character to count down from the specified time. Use + to count up from the specified time. use <<time>> to display the current time. Example: <<5:00->> will count down starting at 5 minutes. <<2:00+>> will count up starting at 2 minutes <<time>> will display the current time <<time^>> will display the current time without seconds <<time&>> will display the current time without am/pm <<time^&>> will display the current time without seconds and am/pm <<date>> will display numeric dates in / format <<shortdate>> will display abbreviated word date values <<longdate>> will display full word date values <<00:30-->> will advance to the previous slide on countdown <<00:30-+>> will advance to the next slide on countdown <<00:30-@>> will trigger inserted audio on countdown <<00:30-!>> will trigger inserted video on countdown <<00:30-~>> will continuously countdown when navigating slides. <<00:30+~>> will continuously count-up when navigating slides. <<time>> and <<date>> can now handle more granular formatting. <<time|hh:mm:ss>> will format as hours minutes seconds <<date|dd-MM-yyyy>> will format with day, month year h - single digit 12 hour hh - double digit 12 hour H - single digit 24 hour HH - double digit 24 hour m - single digit minute mm - double digit minute s - single digit second ss - double digit second d - single digit day dd - double digit day ddd - short weekday dddd - long weekday M - single digit month MM - double digit month MMM - abbreviated month MMMM - long month yy - double digit year yyyy - four digit year This extension does not handle user data.
Alma MckownSep 10, 2024
Great. But, I can't get the $ (slide in a paused state) or the d and e keys to work. I would REALLY like them to work! Any advice
Arthur LiebermanAug 31, 2024
This is a marvelous extension. There is one element I would like to see that I haven't found on it yet, that's the day of the week. For example, it might look something like this <<day>> but it would display Monday in slide show.
Clay SmithDeveloperAug 31, 2024
Thanks for reaching out. You can do that with formatting. Also try Alice Keeler's companion https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/slides_timer_addon/420799124011 Or her Daily Agenda https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/daily_agenda_slides/518552726768
Readone MohamedAug 23, 2024
I would appreciate a timer per slide option as I want to chunk it down. Like 2 mins for slide 1. 3 mins for slide 2. This is way better for time management compared to a large chunk of time. With only one timer you still can misjudge and then have no time for the back end of your presentation.
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- Version1.27
- UpdatedApril 7, 2023
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