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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Apr  8 16:16:27 +0000 
2007 -------
May be I missed something, but as I understand, these modes are different ways
to orginize presentation while working with it. What I'm proposing is to add to
drawing mode some tool to mark parts of the slide as reading-only. If such tool
is used, Impress should ask on presentation start if author will comment it or
user just reading presentation from archive. In first case, reading-only parts
shouldn't be displayed but remaining text should be increased in size to use
available space.
There is also needed option "just reading version/ just thesis version" option
on saving and exporting presentation. So author will choose if this version is
for conference archive or for presentation computer (when conference ask to
place file on computer which is connected to projector). On exporting and saving
to ppt this "reading only" information will be lost obviously.
It is important to mark some parts of slide's text as reading-only in "normal
mode" to maintain both thesis and reading version as one file, so author will
change title or something and it will be different in both verions.
Sorry if I'm asking for something already available or not describing it clearly
enough with my lousy english.

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