Re: [users] Presentation from document

2009-03-11 Thread Jean Hollis Weber

H.S.Rai wrote:

Is it right way? How I can improve it and what are drawback of this approach.


Instead of loading styles as you described, you could use the Template 
Changer extension, which does the same thing but is faster and easier to 
use.



Is it possible not to display some text at all with application of of
style, Say I want paragraphs of type para2, only appear in document
and not in presentation.


The only way I can think of is to put those paragraphs into hidden 
sections with a condition that makes them hidden in a presentation and 
visible in a document, but I don't know what is the easiest or best way 
to set the condition. I know the theory but I have not much experience 
with the practice. Perhaps someone else knows a better way.


--Jean

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Re: [users] Presentation from document

2009-03-11 Thread Carlos Martinez

Hi Jean, you can use Notes to add some text to the slides as follow:

Use the Notes view to add notes to a slide:

  1.

 Click the *Notes* tab in the Workspace

  2.

 Select the slide to which you will add notes.

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   Double-click the slide in the Slide pane, or

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   Double-click the slide’s name in the Navigator.

  1.

 In the text box below the slide, click on the words /Click to add
 notes/ and begin typing.

  1. After that you can give the format you want.

My regards Carlos Martinez

Jean Hollis Weber skrev:

H.S.Rai wrote:
Is it right way? How I can improve it and what are drawback of this 
approach.


Instead of loading styles as you described, you could use the Template 
Changer extension, which does the same thing but is faster and easier 
to use.



Is it possible not to display some text at all with application of of
style, Say I want paragraphs of type para2, only appear in document
and not in presentation.


The only way I can think of is to put those paragraphs into hidden 
sections with a condition that makes them hidden in a presentation and 
visible in a document, but I don't know what is the easiest or best 
way to set the condition. I know the theory but I have not much 
experience with the practice. Perhaps someone else knows a better way.


--Jean

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Re: [users] Presentation from document

2009-03-11 Thread H.S.Rai
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 7:18 PM, Carlos Martinez
carlos.marti...@telia.com wrote:
 Hi Jean, you can use Notes to add some text to the slides as follow:

 Use the Notes view to add notes to a slide:

Not slides (in Impress), rather in document (writer). Idea was to have
one document, which can be used as presentation with change of style.

In pdfLaTeX with pdfscreen package, (
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/pdfscreen.html
), it is there.

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[users] Presentation from document

2009-03-10 Thread H.S.Rai
Files are available at: http://gndec.ac.in/~hsrai/tmp/OO/

In effort to generate presentation from document without much effort,
I prepared two style:

ScreenStyle.odt , DocStyle.odt, 1st for presentation and 2nd for
document to be printed. Then I prepared a sample document MathDoc.odt
with style defined in DocStyle.odt (having pdf version MathDoc.pdf )
having math stuff also. Then I loaded style from ScreenStyle.odt as:

Format - Styles and formatting - select load styles from drop down
list from icon reading New style from selection, select text, frame,
page, numbering, overwrite, and then click on From file, select 
ScreenStyle.odt, it will change look and feel, save as
MathScreen.odt export as MathScreen.pdf. Open it it acrobat
reader, go to full screen mode with ctrl L, and you have presentation
without pain from document.

My question is:

Is it right way? How I can improve it and what are drawback of this approach.

Is it possible not to display some text at all with application of of
style, Say I want paragraphs of type para2, only appear in document
and not in presentation.

With regards,

-- 
H.S.Rai

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