Re: [CentOS] Slideshow/presentation software for CentOS

2019-08-28 Thread Denniston, Todd A CIV USN NSWC CD CRANE ID (USA)
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> From: H 
> Sent: Monday, August 26, 2019 8:15 AM
> To: centos@centos.org
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Slideshow/presentation software for CentOS
> 
> On 08/25/2019 09:59 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
> > At Sun, 25 Aug 2019 19:52:59 +0200 CentOS mailing list
>  wrote:
> >
> >> I am looking for software to make slideshows/presentations on CentOS,
> >> incorporating photos, videos and text (possibly also music) allowing for
> >> transition effects etc. I'd like to be able to drag and drop/rearrange
> >> photos etc. from different folders into a timeline and eventually end up
> >> with something I can show. Ideally without having to make copies of photos
> >> and store them in a folder specific for this but drag and drop from 
> >> whatever
> >> folder the photo etc. already exists in.
> >>
> >> Impress and similar PowerPoint-like software excluded.
> >>
> >> I have found a few packages on the net but nothing that is still being 
> >> developed.
> >>
> >> Does anyone have any suggestions?

> >
> > What you are describing *IS* what LibreOffice's Impress does. 

> 
> I am looking for something that is more capable than Impress. Although I
> use LibreOffice/OpenOffice daily, Impress does not address this need.
> 

[Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane, JXVS] 
The only things I can think of that are not 'PowerPoint-like software' and have 
a chance at doing *all* of the things you list are video/DVD creation programs, 
though some of those probably 'make copies of photos and store them in a folder 
specific for this'.
They will probably require you to do a 'render' at the end before giving the 
presentation, and most folks will need you to render it before you send it, but 
hey I think they might give you most of what you asked for including not being 
PowerPoint.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_editing_software
https://itsfoss.com/open-source-video-editors/

Good luck.

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Re: [CentOS] Slideshow/presentation software for CentOS

2019-08-26 Thread H
On 08/25/2019 09:59 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
> At Sun, 25 Aug 2019 19:52:59 +0200 CentOS mailing list  
> wrote:
>
>> I am looking for software to make slideshows/presentations on CentOS,
>> incorporating photos, videos and text (possibly also music) allowing for
>> transition effects etc. I'd like to be able to drag and drop/rearrange
>> photos etc. from different folders into a timeline and eventually end up
>> with something I can show. Ideally without having to make copies of photos
>> and store them in a folder specific for this but drag and drop from whatever
>> folder the photo etc. already exists in.
>>
>> Impress and similar PowerPoint-like software excluded.
>>
>> I have found a few packages on the net but nothing that is still being 
>> developed.
>>
>> Does anyone have any suggestions?
> LaTeX Beamer package will do much of that, I don't believe it will handle 
> either videos or music, but without anysort of point and click or drag and 
> drop GUI -- LaTeX Beamer is strictly CLI-based (well there might be GUI 
> frontends out there for LaTeX, but I doubt anything specific for Beamer, and 
> likely not partitularly like what you seem to be asking for).
>
> What you are describing *IS* what LibreOffice's Impress does. In the
> mess-windows and MacOSX world, this nitch is covered by PowerPoint (pretty
> much to the exclusion of any other tools, except maybe some high-end
> [expensive] tools) and in the Linux world, Impress covers this nitch (again 
> pretty much to the exclusion of any other tools). Quoting from the 
> Highlander: 
> "There Can Be Only One".  So if you are excluding Impress and similar 
> PowerPoint-like software, you are pretty much left with no options (as you 
> seem to have already discovered).
>
> Note: *I* have never used any MS-Windows software (including PowerPoint) and
> personally don't have much use for any of the LibreOffice package (I only use
> them from their laughable "CLI" interface [eg with the silly --headless
> option, that only works when the DISPLAY env var is actually bound to a X11
> display, which needs to be there, to not use] to convert mess-word and excel
> files to PDF). 
>
>> Thank you.
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I am looking for something that is more capable than Impress. Although I use 
LibreOffice/OpenOffice daily, Impress does not address this need.

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Re: [CentOS] Slideshow/presentation software for CentOS

2019-08-26 Thread H
On 08/25/2019 10:10 PM, John Pierce wrote:
> There's a web / cloud package, Prezi, that does very nice presentations, it
> has some cool features, like letting you create a non-linear presentation
> that has branches/forks where you can dive into deeper detail or skip on
> the fly...Its free to use if you don't mind your presentation being
> 'public', the paid version lets you make private presentations and also
> includes an offline player
>
> http://prezi.com ...
>
>
No cloud services, nor do I want my slideshows to be public.

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Re: [CentOS] Slideshow/presentation software for CentOS

2019-08-26 Thread H
On 08/26/2019 11:17 AM, Andrew Holway wrote:
>   wrote:
>
>> There's a web / cloud package, Prezi,
>
> If you want to use cloud services then I would recommend googles
> presentation tool. I use it daily and find it very useful. It works best in
> chrome/chromium.
>
> You can also publish your presentation as a video.
>
> Personally, I find Prezi sucks!
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No cloud services.

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Re: [CentOS] Slideshow/presentation software for CentOS

2019-08-26 Thread Andrew Holway
  wrote:

> There's a web / cloud package, Prezi,


If you want to use cloud services then I would recommend googles
presentation tool. I use it daily and find it very useful. It works best in
chrome/chromium.

You can also publish your presentation as a video.

Personally, I find Prezi sucks!
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Re: [CentOS] Slideshow/presentation software for CentOS

2019-08-25 Thread Valeri Galtsev

> On Aug 25, 2019, at 12:52 PM, H  wrote:
> 
> I am looking for software to make slideshows/presentations on CentOS, 
> incorporating photos, videos and text (possibly also music) allowing for 
> transition effects etc. I'd like to be able to drag and drop/rearrange photos 
> etc. from different folders into a timeline and eventually end up with 
> something I can show. Ideally without having to make copies of photos and 
> store them in a folder specific for this but drag and drop from whatever 
> folder the photo etc. already exists in.
> 
> Impress and similar PowerPoint-like software excluded.
> 
> I have found a few packages on the net but nothing that is still being 
> developed.
> 
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
> 

If I were to do presentation and need to avoid MS PowerPoint, I will use Libre 
Office component: Presenter is the name  if my memory serves me. I have it on 
My FreeBSD workstation, don’t remember off hand if it is in main CentOS 
repository… Once created, one can save presentation in PDF format, and it will 
be ultimately portable.

Valeri

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Re: [CentOS] Slideshow/presentation software for CentOS

2019-08-25 Thread John Pierce
There's a web / cloud package, Prezi, that does very nice presentations, it
has some cool features, like letting you create a non-linear presentation
that has branches/forks where you can dive into deeper detail or skip on
the fly...Its free to use if you don't mind your presentation being
'public', the paid version lets you make private presentations and also
includes an offline player

http://prezi.com ...


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Re: [CentOS] Slideshow/presentation software for CentOS

2019-08-25 Thread Robert Heller
At Sun, 25 Aug 2019 19:52:59 +0200 CentOS mailing list  
wrote:

> 

> I am looking for software to make slideshows/presentations on CentOS,
> incorporating photos, videos and text (possibly also music) allowing for
> transition effects etc. I'd like to be able to drag and drop/rearrange
> photos etc. from different folders into a timeline and eventually end up
> with something I can show. Ideally without having to make copies of photos
> and store them in a folder specific for this but drag and drop from whatever
> folder the photo etc. already exists in.
> 
> Impress and similar PowerPoint-like software excluded.
> 
> I have found a few packages on the net but nothing that is still being 
> developed.
> 
> Does anyone have any suggestions?

LaTeX Beamer package will do much of that, I don't believe it will handle 
either videos or music, but without anysort of point and click or drag and 
drop GUI -- LaTeX Beamer is strictly CLI-based (well there might be GUI 
frontends out there for LaTeX, but I doubt anything specific for Beamer, and 
likely not partitularly like what you seem to be asking for).

What you are describing *IS* what LibreOffice's Impress does. In the
mess-windows and MacOSX world, this nitch is covered by PowerPoint (pretty
much to the exclusion of any other tools, except maybe some high-end
[expensive] tools) and in the Linux world, Impress covers this nitch (again 
pretty much to the exclusion of any other tools). Quoting from the Highlander: 
"There Can Be Only One".  So if you are excluding Impress and similar 
PowerPoint-like software, you are pretty much left with no options (as you 
seem to have already discovered).

Note: *I* have never used any MS-Windows software (including PowerPoint) and
personally don't have much use for any of the LibreOffice package (I only use
them from their laughable "CLI" interface [eg with the silly --headless
option, that only works when the DISPLAY env var is actually bound to a X11
display, which needs to be there, to not use] to convert mess-word and excel
files to PDF). 

> 
> Thank you.
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[CentOS] Slideshow/presentation software for CentOS

2019-08-25 Thread H
I am looking for software to make slideshows/presentations on CentOS, 
incorporating photos, videos and text (possibly also music) allowing for 
transition effects etc. I'd like to be able to drag and drop/rearrange photos 
etc. from different folders into a timeline and eventually end up with 
something I can show. Ideally without having to make copies of photos and store 
them in a folder specific for this but drag and drop from whatever folder the 
photo etc. already exists in.

Impress and similar PowerPoint-like software excluded.

I have found a few packages on the net but nothing that is still being 
developed.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thank you.

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