If you’d like to help out with the tech-checks, feel free to add your name and
email to the above list and email <zaeph@zaeph.net> to plan the logistics.
Thank you so much for helping with EmacsConf 2022!
# Frequently-asked questions
## Can I present live?
Tech issues kept happening during EmacsConf 2020, so we’d really
prefer that all talks have prerecorded videos. There might be time
for live questions and answers over a web conference, though, so if
you can record a short video covering your main points, you might be
able to go into more detail in live Q&A.
## I have so much I want to share. Can I record a longer video?
The conference program has so many interesting talks. We wish we
could fit everything in at full length! (Maybe EmacsConf month?)
Please think of your video as a short teaser that can get people
interested and point them to where they can find out more. You can
email links and other notes to add to the
wiki page for your talk. If you’d like to record a longer video *in
addition* to the short one for the main conference, please feel free
to send us that too.
Additionally, even though it is tempting, please refrain from
fast-forwarding your recording to make it fit within the format; on top
of being obvious, it hurts your intelligibility. Trimming out the
silences and the filler words can help sometimes, but a better solution
for you might be to write, record, and edit your voice-over; then, you
can record your video to go along with it.
As a last option, if you plan to have a live Q&A session after the
broadcast, you may ask the host to field you a couple of questions to
address extra points that couldn’t make the cut. We’ll have to be
subtle about it, so mum’s the word!
## I can’t figure out how to record the video. Can I just present the talk?
We might be able to help you record your talk using the BigBlueButton
web conferencing system before November 4. Please email
with some times that might work for you and
we’ll see if a volunteer can meet up with you to record it.
## Do I need to follow some visual guidelines for the presentation?
- Dark text on a light background is more legible than the opposite
(especially for people who are visually impaired); this stands for
both your slides and your Emacs theme. If you use a dark-theme with
your Emacs, you can change to a lighter one with `M-x customize-theme`
(look for those with a `-light` suffix).
- If you think your fonts might be too small in your slides or in Emacs,
they might very well be. [You can change the font-size in your
Emacs](https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/SetFonts#h5o-6), but you can
also play with the size of the captured window during your recording.
- Try to minimize the screen-flashes that occur when you switch between
windows, especially if their themes do not cohere (light-to-dark and
the reverse). If you can edit your recording, fades and other
transitions are a neat solution to this problem.
## How do I show my keystrokes on screen?
In Emacs, you can use
[interaction-log.el](https://github.com/michael-heerdegen/interaction-log.el)
(in MELPA) to display the keystrokes and the commands they run in a separate
buffer. For a system-wide solution, you can look into
[screenkey](https://gitlab.com/screenkey/screenkey).
## I’m not used to talking to myself. Can I present the talk to someone?
We might be able to help you record your talk using the BigBlueButton
web conferencing system before November 4. Please email
with some times that might work for you and
we’ll see if a volunteer can meet up with you to record it.
## Can I see the other proposed talks?
Once we’ve emailed all the speakers about their acceptance, we’ll put
up the talk wiki pages. That way, you can see what else is going on
in the conference and maybe coordinate with other speakers in order to
minimize overlap and maximize awesomeness.
## What if there are lots of great questions during Q&A and we run out of time?
You can continue answering questions on the collaborative pad or IRC,
and we’ll copy questions and answers onto the wiki page afterwards so
that you can answer them in your own time after the event.
An extended live demo or Q&A session might be possible if someone
volunteers to broadcast it on an alternative stream. If you or a
volunteer is interested in helping with this, please feel free to
contact us at .
## More questions?
Please email . We’d love to hear from you.
Thanks for contributing to EmacsConf 2022!