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--- Comment #15 from Heiko Tietze ---
PDF is omnipresent meanwhile IMO, but what speaks against SVG?
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--- Comment #14 from andreacons...@gmail.com ---
I would like to support Roeland's request and ask for the bug to be REOPENED.
I think this is an important feature that LibreOffice Impress is missing.
When I take a presentation with me to
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--- Comment #20 from Andrea Console ---
>So please don't understand my questions as reluctance but careful assessment.
In any case, thank you for your effort of understanding.
I found this thread while looking at the new features of
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--- Comment #19 from Andrea Console ---
>> - I don't want to leave an editable presentation to my audience.
>That's a clear use case- and PDF and SVG provide this.
Agreed
>> - The computer I will use may not have a pdf viewer or, best
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--- Comment #18 from Heiko Tietze ---
(In reply to Andrea Console from comment #14)
> - I don't want to leave an editable presentation to my audience.
That's a clear use case- and PDF and SVG provide this.
> - The computer I will use may
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--- Comment #17 from Andrea Console ---
To be clear, I am not familiar with a SMIL 2.0 SVG slide show, but I assume
that it has none of the nice features that a slide show in Impress offers. If
the latters are considered useless, then
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--- Comment #16 from Andrea Console ---
I think points 2 and 3 in the list are self-explanatory.
In general, I think that a tool that you know how to handle (there are not so
many options on the market) and that has been made specifically
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--- Comment #13 from Roeland ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #12)
> Sorry, MS pptx "Picture Presentation" is a proprietary format and is not
> intended to be edited--just viewed.
It is indeed ment not to be edited, which
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--- Comment #11 from Roeland ---
So the SCVG is easily convertible to pptx or odp then? Because this is what
this report is about.
Again, this is not a (proprietary) format, just a way of exporting your
presentation..
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--- Comment #10 from V Stuart Foote ---
(In reply to Roeland from comment #9)
And that is exactly what we will not do--we will not support MS proprietary
format of PPTX Picture Presentation.
Impress already exports to standards
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--- Comment #9 from Roeland ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #8)
> LibreOffice can currently exports all selected slides to SVG (as in see also
> bug 117708) or exports to PDF, rendering a presentation unmodifieable.
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> So
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--- Comment #7 from Roeland ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #6)
> Hard to believe, and LibreOffice can open PDF anyway.
True, PDF can do a lot of work in case of presentations.
> It's not an argument against PDF (or SVG).
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--- Comment #2 from Gerry gerry.trep...@googlemail.com ---
@Roeland: Thanks for the idea. Is there any advantage compared to the export of
a presentation to PDF and present it in the PDF Reader?
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--- Comment #3 from Roeland roelandb...@hotmail.com ---
Hi Gerry,
There are several advantages:
It is easier to show a presentation in the Impress/PowerPoint module if you're
required to do it for an audience. Using the PDF viewer is not
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--- Comment #4 from Roeland roelandb...@hotmail.com ---
My suggestion would also be to offer a choice to either save as an odp or pptx
Picture Presentation every time when the choice is made to save as Picture
Presentation.
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