On Sat, 7 Jan 2006, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:

> CPHennessy wrote:
> 
> >On Fri January 6 2006 01:54, Marilyn Davis wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>From reading the archives, I learned that the way to import source
> >>code snippets into a file is to use emacs' htmlize, and then import
> >>the result.
> >>
> >>Ok.  So I learned to htmlize, and the html looks good.  But when I
> >>import it into a slide, it is just black and white.
> >>
> >>The reason I wanted to use the emacs view is so that it has all the
> >>color highlighting.
> >>
> >>Can anyone tell me how to make it happen?
> >>
> >>Thank you for any help you can give.
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >Hi Marilyn,
> > Maybe try :
> >- taking an image of what you have in emacs and using this image in 
> >impress;or
> >- importing the html into writer first and then if the colors are available 
> >there, copy that to impress

Yes!  That did it!  Thank you.  It worked to Ctrl-a Ctrl-a the html
document in Writer, then Ctrl-v in a text box on a slide.

Your advice came just in time.  Today I was going to either figure out
how to make a macro to colorize my slides, or do it by hand.

Thank you.

> >
> What language are you using? I have a macro that "colorizes" OOo Basic 
> in a Write document...
> That said, a graphic image will always look as you expect.

Thank you too.  The language is Python.  

Marilyn

> 
> 

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