On 6/6/13 9:01 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote: > So, it's been something like a million years since I gave a proper > presentation with `slides' and stuff; I have one that I want to > put together, though, now--and I... haven't the faintest idea how > people actually go about doing that, these days. > > I think the last time I did this, I just wrote a bunch of HTML > with frames and ran the `slideshow' using a web browser.... > > What do people do, these days? > > Whatever format I end up with, I'd like it to be something that > I can put on my web-site, and I'd love for it to be something > that people can view in their web-browsers. > I've given up and use PPT (rather, the equivalent in Libre/OpenOffice).
About a zillion years ago, I used to use MagicPoint which is still packaged in Debian. You use a text file to generate the slide information, then can display on an X screen or export to HTML. ...and I found my old slides I gave 10 years ago. http://www.wayga.org/melba/02_2003/ -Mark _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/