2012/10/27 Barry Rowlingson <[email protected]>: > > Adding pictures - and people look at your pictures more than they > read your text in presentations - is a pain. That's why I start with > the pictures. > > Doing presentations non-wysiwiggy with a tool that doesn't understand > pages is going to fail when text overfills the slide without warning. > These HTML presentations are fine if you are doing three or four > bullet points per slide, but once you try and do anything else, > especially free text and images, it becomes a lot of work to get it > all on. I've had the same problem doing slides with LaTeX. It is good > discipline to put only three or four bullets per slide, so maybe you > should rewrite the text for every slide to be that.
Yes I think the same, but I found this text on the presentation folder, and I didn't know anything about it. If I understand these are only the notes and not the text on the slides. Someone want to works with me to rewrite the text of slides? adding only some bullets.. > > When I did the talk, I mostly just had the screenshots, and kept the > text as my speech. There's no need to put the text on screen and then > read it out - unless you are targeting web pages for this rather than > a live audience of course... > > With the background you've used the grey text gets lost in the > darker, busier areas of the background. > grey text is the default of hieroglyph, I'll change it > Barry -- ciao Luca http://gis.cri.fmach.it/delucchi/ www.lucadelu.org _______________________________________________ Live-demo mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo http://live.osgeo.org http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc
