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 > > -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
