On Jun 28, 2013, at 8:34 AM, Robyn Bergeron <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi folks,
> 
> While at the hackfest on Sunday I figured I would work away at converting a 
> powerpoint copy of a presentation template into something useful for those of 
> us who use openoffice or libreoffice.
> 
> I've added this to the wiki here:
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Event+Resources+and+Templates#EventResourcesandTemplates-BlankCloudStackPresentationTemplateINDRAFTMODE
> 
> A few things to note:
> 
> * The "draft" remark is clearly noted - would love to have feedback on this.
> * I thought it would be nice to use something as a font other than Arial - I 
> looked around a bit and found the Roboto font, which has an equally 
> freedom-loving license, as well as support for lots of character sets. You 
> can see the font here  - http://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Roboto - and 
> downloading is here: 
> http://www.google.com/fonts#UsePlace:use/Collection:Roboto
> * I included a .pdf copy of the draft so that folks who don't have the font 
> can take look at it as it looks with the font in use.
> * I picked the font colors based on a web-tool-guesstimate of the RGB colors 
> in the logo - if someone knows where I can locate that information it would 
> be helpful.
> 

Robyn, I tried to get this going on Libre office, but I could not add the fonts.

Anyway to:

1-use a font that's standard
2-convert the template to ppt (yes I know…)


thanks,

> I don't know if there are other icons or pictures that would be useful to 
> have inside the presentation for usage - thoughts?
> 
> In any case: Seeking feedback! Let me know what you guys think so we can move 
> it from draft mode to a more permanent state. (Or throw it in the garbage can 
> and start over. :D)
> 
> -Robyn
> 
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