At 13:21 14/12/2000 +0800, Gunther Birznieks wrote: >At 01:55 AM 12/14/2000 +0100, Stas Bekman wrote: >>You can use my hackish Pod::HtmlPsPdf, which tries hard to help generate >>slides. The only caveat it has now, is that the html2ps tool that it uses >>generates not 100% complete PS, so when I run ps2pdf everything is cool, >>but acroread has no option to rotate slides by 90% , so I have to use >>ghostview instead during my classes. > >Well, the thing is that a real slide format like PPT is a bit more >professional looking than PS/PDF as a format for slides. I'm not saying >your slides aren't professional looking, but PS/PDF generated slides seem a >bit plain. Has anyone tried playing with SVG slides ? They could look great and given templates could be fairly easy to generate. -- robin b. Forty two.
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