Hola,
On Fri, 2007-11-02 at 08:38 +0100, Piotr Gaczkowski wrote:
Frankly, I'd like to see an s5 editor (inc. themes):
http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/
That's nice, cause I thought about writing one (web-based of course)
about a year ago, but couldn't find motivation to complete it. Now
Le vendredi 02 novembre 2007 à 11:04 -0400, Hubert Figuiere a écrit :
OOo is Gtk based for several years.
This is not true. OOo only uses Gtk themes, not Gtk widgets. Big
difference. Like the difference between firefox and epiphany.
What difference does it make to the users? It
Frankly, I'd like to see an s5 editor (inc. themes):
http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/
That's nice, cause I thought about writing one (web-based of course)
about a year ago, but couldn't find motivation to complete it. Now
that I see I'm not the only one with those crazy ideas, maybe I'll
give
OOo is Gtk based for several years.
This is not true. OOo only uses Gtk themes, not Gtk widgets. Big
difference. Like the difference between firefox and epiphany.
What difference does it make to the users? It looks like it.
Hub
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Introducing Gnupresent (as in New Present, not guh-noo present ;) )
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnupresent
We'll see how well this goes.
J French wrote:
Is this dead? I can't even find where to get the code. If it is indeed dead,
what replaced it?
Le vendredi 02 novembre 2007 à 11:04 -0400, Hubert Figuiere a écrit :
OOo is Gtk based for several years.
This is not true. OOo only uses Gtk themes, not Gtk widgets. Big
difference. Like the difference between firefox and epiphany.
What difference does it make to the users? It
I'll throw in a positive comment for latex-beamer. If you're already
comfortable with LaTeX, beamer makes it very easy to put together very
nice/modern looking slides, with step-by-step reveals, even outputting
to a nice PDF that can be used for presenting on most any OS.
On Qui, 2007-11-01 at 14:15 -0400, Hubert Figuiere wrote:
On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 13:57 -0400, J French wrote:
I hate OOo with a passion. It may be fine for Windows, but so many
other
applications are better under Linux. I was hoping there was something
GTK-based
for this as well.
On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 01:57:05PM -0400, J French wrote:
I hate OOo with a passion. It may be fine for Windows, but so many other
applications are better under Linux. I was hoping there was something
GTK-based
for this as well.
Perhaps it's time to start a new project.
There's also the
Is this dead? I can't even find where to get the code. If it is indeed dead,
what replaced it?
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yeah, I was just reading this:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/criawips-devel/2003-06/msg2.html
Seems odd that nobody's done anything to get a tool like this working though.
Luis Villa wrote:
agnubis? dead, not really replaced.
On 11/1/07, J French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this
I hate OOo with a passion. It may be fine for Windows, but so many other
applications are better under Linux. I was hoping there was something GTK-based
for this as well.
Perhaps it's time to start a new project.
Luis Villa wrote:
On 11/1/07, J French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah, I was
On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 13:57 -0400, J French wrote:
I hate OOo with a passion. It may be fine for Windows, but so many
other
applications are better under Linux. I was hoping there was something
GTK-based
for this as well.
OOo is Gtk based for several years.
Hub
Hi,
A lot of people at GUADEC seemed to be using opt for their
presentations. It's built on top of clutter, but it seems to be a toy
app.
I couldn't find a home page for it, but the code is here:
http://svn.o-hand.com/view/clutter/trunk/toys/opt/
It might be a useful starting point if you
That may be, I haven't looked at its code (which I'm actually about to do), but
I can say with a certainty that Abiword is more responsive than OOo Writer and
Gnumeric is more responsive than OOo Calc. I would guess something that was
written specifically for the Gnome desktop for presentations
On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 14:26 -0400, J French wrote:
I would guess something that was
written specifically for the Gnome desktop for presentations would
have the same
benefits.
Nowhere I said it was written specifically for the Gnome desktop.
BTW, AbiWord isn't either written specifically
Thanks, I'll certainly have a look at those.
Offhand (and I really haven't looked at any code yet), I'm thinking it'll
probably be easiest to use GIMP as a base and then throw a word processor on
top
of that (or maybe Inkscape or something else that does vectors) with some nice
database
On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 14:21 -0400, Joe Shaw wrote:
A lot of people at GUADEC seemed to be using opt for their
presentations. It's built on top of clutter, but it seems to be a toy
app.
I couldn't find a home page for it, but the code is here:
On 11/1/07, J French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, I'll certainly have a look at those.
Offhand (and I really haven't looked at any code yet), I'm thinking it'll
probably be easiest to use GIMP as a base and then throw a word processor on
top
of that (or maybe Inkscape or something else
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