On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 09:54, Gabriel Striewe wrote:
Hello!
Can anybody recommend a low-scale presentation programm in
OpenOfficeImpress or PowerPoint style, but which does not use as much
resources.
From other responses you'll see there are quite a number of options.
I guess you need to try a
On Sunday, 5 October 2003 at 1:23:50 +0100, Rus Foster wrote:
On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, Gabriel Striewe wrote:
Hello!
Can anybody recommend a low-scale presentation programm in
OpenOfficeImpress or PowerPoint style, but which does not use as much
resources.
How about saving it as HTML then
Hi,
give the Latex Prosper Package a try (you have to fetch it separately).
With it you can create pdf files.
These you can present using xpdf -fullscreen (I think xpdf doesn't need
too much ressources ;-))
Peschmä
Am Sun, 05 Oct 2003 02:24:33 +0200 schrieb Gabriel Striewe:
Hello!
Can
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 02:24:33AM +0200, Gabriel Striewe wrote:
Hello!
Can anybody recommend a low-scale presentation programm in OpenOfficeImpress or
PowerPoint style, but which does not use as much resources.
Thanks for any hints
What about OperaShow?
On Sunday 05 October 2003 02:56 am, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I'd be very interested to hear from people who are picky, who have
actually used any of these packages, and who can tell me how to use
them well. (Amongst other things, this is a roundabout way of
saying that I don't know
On Sunday 05 October 2003 09:22 am, Todd Stephens wrote:
Slideshow seems like an impressive application to me from looking at
the web site http://www.alobbs.com/slideshow. It has an option to
create ASCII Slides, so I don't know if that means it can read from
a text file or not. I might
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 10:16:07AM +0200, Simon Rutishauser wrote:
Hi,
give the Latex Prosper Package a try (you have to fetch it separately).
With it you can create pdf files.
These you can present using xpdf -fullscreen (I think xpdf doesn't need
too much ressources ;-))
Peschmä
I
Am Sun, 05 Oct 2003 08:57:10 -0600 schrieb Tillman Hodgson:
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 10:16:07AM +0200, Simon Rutishauser wrote:
Hi,
give the Latex Prosper Package a try (you have to fetch it separately).
With it you can create pdf files.
These you can present using xpdf -fullscreen (I
On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 13:26:31 +0200, Michal F. Hanula
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On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 02:24:33AM +0200, Gabriel Striewe wrote:
Hello!
Can anybody recommend a low-scale presentation programm in
OpenOfficeImpress or PowerPoint style, but which does not use as much
resources.
On Sunday 05 October 2003 07:26 am, Michal F. Hanula wrote:
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 02:24:33AM +0200, Gabriel Striewe wrote:
Hello!
Can anybody recommend a low-scale presentation programm in
OpenOfficeImpress or PowerPoint style, but which does not use as
much resources.
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 01:21:43PM -0400, Todd Stephens wrote:
What about OperaShow?
http://www.opera.com/support/tutorials/operashow/
Assuming one knows how to author an html document. Is this part of the
Opera port? On the web page is says it is part of Opera for Windows,
but
Hello!
I found this website with information on LaTeX- and HTML-based screen presentation
tools.
http://www.miwie.org/presentations/presentations.html
I hope this is any helpful.
Gabriel
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Hello!
Can anybody recommend a low-scale presentation programm in OpenOfficeImpress or
PowerPoint style, but which does not use as much resources.
Thanks for any hints
Gabriel
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On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, Gabriel Striewe wrote:
Hello!
Can anybody recommend a low-scale presentation programm in
OpenOfficeImpress or PowerPoint style, but which does not use as much
resources.
How about saving it as HTML then using netscape?
Rus
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On Saturday 04 October 2003 08:23 pm, Rus Foster wrote:
How about saving it as HTML then using netscape?
I think he wanted something that /wasn't/ a resource hog :-)
Seriously, if you have KDE installed (which you probably don't if you
are worried about system resources) there is KPresenter.
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