https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77840
--- Comment #7 from Joshua <[email protected]> --- (In reply to comment #5) > CONFIRMED on Ubuntu 12.04.4 + LO 4.3.0.3 and FF 30 > > (In reply to comment #0) > > Steps to reproduce: > > 1. Create a presentation that uses object animations and transitions > > 2. export to swf > > 3. watch swf > > Confirmed -- The exported SWF does not include the same animations as are > present in the ODP file. > > I don't know if we've ever exported animations into SWF, so I agree that > this is most likely an enhancement. In the spirit of giving this a proper status, I have to admit I wasn't sure what importance to give it as a Libre Office User. Since it affects my primary use of Libre Office, I would have personally given it highest, but chose as medium as I don't know how many others would view it the same. But here's my thoughts (if this kind of thing doesn't belong here, feel free to delete). 1. For posting things to view (including presentations) online SWF files are one of the standards. (Great example: Youtube accepts the uploading of SWF files for videos, and people embed Youtube videos for site presentations everywhere.) 2. The posting-online-aspect greatly affects program use in our internet-heavy world. 3. At present, to try and get a more accurate conversion into SWF, pretty much every conversion tool or method to get an ODP into SWF format ends up having to require conversion to PPT. This not only loses data inherent to the ODP, but also makes a prime competitor a necessary step. 4. online presentations are VERY visible. When some list credits and include the program they used, that's a lot more exposure for LibreOffice if it streamlines the process. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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