Re: [Zope] Python, Zope, and PowerPoint slides

2000-06-08 Thread Rik Hoekstra




>>
>>IIRC Pavlos Christoforou made a Zope product that creates pdf from stx
files
>>(goes to look it up) Yes. See
>>http://www.zope.org/Members/gaaros/ZpdfDocument
>
>
>I was quite exited when I saw this pdf possibility but I can't seem
>to get it to work. I'm running Zope on my Win NT4.0. But I have some
>questions 'bout it:


Hm, worked for me (on my humble win95 homebox). It's been a time since I
used it, though

>
>1. When I d/l the zpdf file it seems that something is missing. Where
>exactly should I put it ?

Unpack it in the /lib/python/Products

>2. Is it a precompiled python file ?

python will compile it at runtime

>3. Should'nt it have some kind of extension to it to work in a windoze env
?


apart from python no (but zope won't run if you don't have that ;-). It is a
python only product as far as I can see.


Rik


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Re: [Zope] Python, Zope, and PowerPoint slides

2000-06-08 Thread Anders Holmbech Nielsen

>  >
>>[...]
>>
>>>* Amos released updated "Zope training material",
>>>  http://www.zope.org/Members/Amos/TrainingSlidesAnnounce
>>>  that he and Michel Pelletier have been working on for
>>>  the past couple weeks.
>>>
>>>There are twenty slide presentations which cover such topics
>>>as DTML, application design, and developing Python products.
>>>
>>>Note: the PowerPoint slides are built by a Python script
>>>that reads Structured Text and talks to PowerPoint over COM - cool.
>>
>>
>>How about taking the extra step and using 'PythonPoint' to make a pdf
>>presentation for non-MS'ers?
>>
>
>
>IIRC Pavlos Christoforou made a Zope product that creates pdf from stx files
>(goes to look it up) Yes. See
>http://www.zope.org/Members/gaaros/ZpdfDocument


I was quite exited when I saw this pdf possibility but I can't seem 
to get it to work. I'm running Zope on my Win NT4.0. But I have some 
questions 'bout it:

1. When I d/l the zpdf file it seems that something is missing. Where 
exactly should I put it ?
2. Is it a precompiled python file ?
3. Should'nt it have some kind of extension to it to work in a windoze env ?


>Though I agree a packed up version would be nice (I'm a windows user, so
>pythonpoint is ok for me) Any chance the python-powerpoint script could be
>made public anyway?
>
>hth
>
>Rik
>
>
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Re: [Zope] Python, Zope, and PowerPoint slides

2000-06-08 Thread Rik Hoekstra




>
>[...]
>
>>   * Amos released updated "Zope training material",
>> http://www.zope.org/Members/Amos/TrainingSlidesAnnounce
>> that he and Michel Pelletier have been working on for
>> the past couple weeks.
>>
>>   There are twenty slide presentations which cover such topics
>>   as DTML, application design, and developing Python products.
>>
>>   Note: the PowerPoint slides are built by a Python script
>>   that reads Structured Text and talks to PowerPoint over COM - cool.
>
>
>How about taking the extra step and using 'PythonPoint' to make a pdf
>presentation for non-MS'ers?
>


IIRC Pavlos Christoforou made a Zope product that creates pdf from stx files
(goes to look it up) Yes. See
http://www.zope.org/Members/gaaros/ZpdfDocument

Though I agree a packed up version would be nice (I'm a windows user, so
pythonpoint is ok for me) Any chance the python-powerpoint script could be
made public anyway?

hth

Rik


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[Zope] Python, Zope, and PowerPoint slides

2000-06-07 Thread Bill Anderson


[...]

>   * Amos released updated "Zope training material",
> http://www.zope.org/Members/Amos/TrainingSlidesAnnounce
> that he and Michel Pelletier have been working on for
> the past couple weeks.
> 
>   There are twenty slide presentations which cover such topics
>   as DTML, application design, and developing Python products.
> 
>   Note: the PowerPoint slides are built by a Python script
>   that reads Structured Text and talks to PowerPoint over COM - cool.


How about taking the extra step and using 'PythonPoint' to make a pdf
presentation for non-MS'ers?

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