[framework-issues] [Issue 12719] Support for multiscreen d isplays (dual monitors)

2005-11-17 Thread gwest39
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Nov 17 07:25:55 -0800 
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I think implementing multiple monitor support in two phases is a good idea.  For
PowerPoint 2000 (which I currently use) the only option they give you in the
slide show setup is to select which monitor you want the slide show to be
displayed on from a drop-down selection box.  They didn’t add the presenter view
feature until the next version of PowerPoint.  This would at least make Impress
a usable option for many users who can’t use it now, until the additional
feature of a presenter view can be developed.  Also, one question I have is
whether or not the monitor display selection and the presenter view option will
be saved for each time you use Impress, or will you have to reselect them each
time you use the program.  I have a problem currently with PowerPoint 2000
remembering which monitor I selected last time for the show to be displayed on.
(Which they aren’t going to fix until the next Office Service Pack and they
force you to call customer service to get the hotfix now which they asked for
credit card information to charge me $35 to talk to someone to get the fix when
I called. Although they did say in the notes on the following support page link
for this bug that the fees for customer service may be cancelled if they
determine a specific update will solve the problem:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;241277 )

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[framework-issues] [Issue 12719] Support for multiscreen d isplays (dual monitors)

2005-08-03 Thread gwest39
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Aug  3 08:51:15 -0700 
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I thought I would share a few ideas for a control panel user interface on the
presenter’s side of a dual screen setup.  I believe the main editing program
window in itself would work well as a control panel during a slide show, but
operating in a different mode.  You already have thumb views of the slides on
the right side which could be used as cues for the next and previous slides. 
The current slide could be shown in the middle where slides are usually edited.
 You would also probably want to make available a separate notes or outline area
as well while a slide show is running. All of these areas and possibly others
could be customizable to be closed, opened, resized, or repositioned.  These
areas would all be kept synchronized relative to the current slide being shown.
You could also have a special slide show toolbar appear with controls for
starting, ending, next, previous, blacking-out the screen, and jumping to a
slide number, etc. As for editing slides during a slide show, I would recommend
having a special “Edit” button on the slide show toolbar that you would have to
click-on in order to suspend the show leaving the current slide up so that you
can edit.   This would transfer the keyboard input from going to slide show
commands like “N” for next and “B” for black-out to going towards editing text
on a slide.  You could also have a “Resume” button on the toolbar that flashes
or blinks while you are in the editing mode so that you know to click on the
“Resume” button when you are finished and ready to refresh the current slide and
continue the slide show.  (Also making the black-out button flash when in use
would be a good idea, too.) I don’t suggest having real-time editing like in
PowerPoint 2000 since it think it is distracting to the audience.  When making
changes to a slide that is currently being shown to the audience, they see each
character pop-up on the projector screen as you type in your changes in the
editing screen.  I would much rather just suspend the slide show, make the
changes on the editing screen, and then have the finished modifications be shown
all at once when the slide is refreshed once the slide show is resumed.  This
would be much cleaner and less distracting (plus probably easier to program that
way).  Also, when you are running the slide show most of the menu bar and
toolbars could be dimmed and inactive (except maybe the file menu to save
changes made after editing or to exit the program). On another note, it would be
nice to be able to use the mouse to click on links, and start video and sound
clips, etc. in a slide from the presenter’s monitor and not just the slide show
monitor.  This would be less distracting to the audience by not having to see
the mouse cursor at all.  Instead of moving the mouse cursor to the slide show
monitor to click on a link on the current slide, you could just click on the
same link that is on the presenter’s monitor from the main area showing the
current slide.  It would be important to make the presenter have to click on the
“Edit” button on the slide show toolbar to edit anything while a slide show is
running.  This is so that if you click on a link in the current slide on the
presenter’s monitor it will know you want to open the link while the slide show
is running and not edit it.  During a running slide show all of the other areas
would also control the slide show unless you switch to edit mode and suspend the
slide show.  If you click on a slide in the cue area it will jump to that slide
in the slide show.  Also, you could click on an area in your notes or outline to
go to the slide that those notes refer to.  If you would want to edit those
notes during a slide show you would have to click on the “Edit” button and then
“Resume” when you are finished. These are just some ideas I had for a control
panel user interface for the presenter while a slide show is running in a
dual-monitor setup.

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[graphics-issues] [Issue 47952] Impress - Bitmap background import should be available in Slide setup

2005-05-09 Thread gwest39
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon May  9 14:20:10 -0700 
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It is difficult to add background images to your presentations since you have to
first add the background that you want to use into the library of bitmaps even
though you only want to use the background image for only one presentation. 
This would also be nice for the gradients since you have to add a gradient to
the gradient library in order to use a custom gradient just one time.

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