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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Feb 20 04:29:09 -0800 
2006 -------
Some more comments from the practical side : 
- Export to pdf : Adobe Reader has a nice full screen mode, however animations
won't work , and therefore I can't see how the pdf format can be used for
academic presentations; it's the animations that make OOPresentation or
Powerpoint powerful compared to other grafik progammes, that could theoretically
also be used to create presentations.
 - Export to shockwave flash : similarly in the moment animations don't work,
however with shockwave this problem might be overcome. On the other hand, at
least  when using Internet Browsers to do the viewing, there is no complete full
screen mode. I have tested Mozilla and IE and both still show a naviagion bar in
the full screen mode. For official conferences this is rather disturbing. Would
it be possible to have OO create afile that includes the presentation as well as
a shockwave player? 
The problem is that OOo has some very nice options that are not available in
Powerpoint (at least the versions I know of). If you would like to use these
options, you need to use OO, especially as export to swf or pdf are even more
limiting as the export to ppt. It's frustrating to have the nice options and not
to be able to use them .....

  

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