Alan,
Maybe not surprisingly, I have my own views on the logic behind this,
but as I have subsequently posted, it seems to relate to third party
software being able to work with PPT but not PDF.
In fact from my reading, it seems that most of the really specialist
software uses HTML (so your solution not only seems the simplest, but
also the best), but that is not what I have been told to do, I have
been told to provide PPTs.
However, and to move off topic even further, having now been reading
about the accessibility requirements, I doubt if a single PPT file
anywhere on our VLE complies.
So looking for the easy way out, a PDF to PPT convertor still seems
the "easiest" option.
Graham
On 27 Feb 2008, at 15:20, Alan Isaac wrote:
On the face of it, this is totally stupid.
One can easily create non-compliant Ppt
or compliant PDF.
But there is a simpler solution: HTML.
Give a lyx to HTML converter a try.
Post your HTML along with your PDFs.
Voilá: compliance.
(Or anyway, as much as the Ppt will have.)
IANAL,
Alan Isaac