https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93589

--- Comment #18 from Heiko Tietze <heiko.tie...@documentfoundation.org> ---
(In reply to Andrea Console from comment #14)
> - I don't want to leave an editable presentation to my audience.
That's a clear use case- and PDF and SVG provide this.

> - The computer I will use may not have a pdf viewer or, best case, may have
> a pdf viewer that I am unable to use effectively for the presentation (am I
> supposed to be able to use any pdf viewer on the market?). 
Do you have an example?

> -  Presentation software has a number of functions that are usually not
> available with pdf viewers (e.g. previewing the next slide). Impress is
> (also) a software to give presentations; most (if not all) pdf viewer (or
> the browser) are not comparable.
What exactly? If we talk about saving a presentation into raster graphics (PNG
or BMP) it wont have more features than to step forward/backward. And PDF
reader can do this as well as Internet browsers which are a good choice to open
SVG.


The point is that we should focus on important features. The more options we
provide the less easy to use becomes the application. Not to speak about
additional effort for maintaining the code. Admittedly it's not a big deal in
this case but at the same time using PDF or SVG sounds as a perfect solution.
So please don't understand my questions as reluctance but careful assessment.

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