Re: SVG-based presentation program?
Since you're already familiar w/ Latex, why not use latex2html or tex4ht
to create hypertext presentations. So flexible and open. Easy to modify
to slides doc class and at least w/ former program, the same doc can be
latexed.
MC
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, Jens Grivolla wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a good presentation program (something like
> PowerPoint) for Linux. So far I have been using mostly Star-
> /Openoffice which is kind of OK, but would be interested in
> alternatives. I have been using LaTeX (which I use for word
> processing), too, but I don't think it is really the most appropriate
> tool for making slides.
>
> I think that using SVG might be good in order to have an open format
> that can be used for beamer-presentations, slides, as well as web
> publishing. Some quick googling showed me that such solutions do
> exist, but I'd like some recommendations before I try them wildly.
>
> Do you think that using SVG is a good idea? If so, what good (easy to
> use) authoring tools are there?
>
> Ciao,
> Jens
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