Michelasso wrote:
I make presentations using a latex class (powerdot) that gives as output a .pdf file, and often I have to present it using computers running windows in which there is only Acrobat Reader installed, so I want to be sure that everything is ok testing it with this "polluting closed source software". Of course I could ask the organizers of the workshops where I am used to show my presentations that I refuse to attend if they don't provide me a pc running Debian or Knoppix, but this seems to me not feasible at the moment...
Just tell them you need a pc with a cdrom. Then boot knoppix from a cd, where you may have your presentation as well. :-) If you have time, you could even modify the knoppix installation to boot straight into the presentation - no need to fuss around with menus and such. :-) And if their pc somehow won't boot your knoppix cd, then windows will still be able to get the pdf off it. Helge Hafting -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

