Howdy folks,
    I'm going to be doing a series of presentations on a few development
technologies, and I'd like to do it without having to start up Gnome or KDE,
because I look like a goof when using goofy DE's.  I know many of you have
done presentations at conferences before.

Does anyone have any tips on using e17 during a presentation?  Mostly, I'm
looking for a nice way to zoom specific areas on the fly, so
presentation-goers can read my code on the screen.  I wouldn't mind being
able to draw on screen or draw attention to specific windows or screen
areas.

Any other non-e-related tips on not hyperventilating in front of an audience
are also appreciated ;)

Thanks,
jxn

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