Hi folks,
Given LiveCode's multimedia power, I want to move from presenting purely
conceptual ideas in PowerPoint/Keynote to using LiveCode as - a container for
concepts together with real moving parts from my evolving application as
development progresses.
I'm thinking more along the lines of
On 3/18/11 7:38 AM, Keith Clarke wrote:
Hi folks, Given LiveCode's multimedia power, I want to move from
presenting purely conceptual ideas in PowerPoint/Keynote to using
LiveCode as - a container for concepts together with real moving
parts from my evolving application as development
It's even easier then that:
set the navigationArrows to true
Note that the documentation says it's true by default. that is wrong for the
ide where they're disabled by default (but it is true in standalones).
On 18 Mar 2011, at 17:05, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 3/18/11 7:38 AM, Keith Clarke
OK, thanks. I suspected the approach would be DIY (do it yourself) - I don't
need to waste any time looking for pre-cooked answers and can just dive in ;-)
Bjoernke - thanks for the arrow key navigation tip.
On 18 Mar 2011, at 16:21, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
It's even easier then that:
set
On 3/18/11 2:06 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
Kevin Miller, the ceo, was spotted at a Revcon a couple of years ago using
his own home-made presentation stack.
Yup. And in fact, almost all the conference presentations have been
home-made stacks, and for more recent conferences RR has been
J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 3/18/11 2:06 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
Kevin Miller, the ceo, was spotted at a Revcon a couple of years ago using
his own home-made presentation stack.
Yup. And in fact, almost all the conference presentations have been
home-made stacks, and for more recent
I moderate occasional 'Pecha Kucha'-style sessions at our company, where a
number of people present using a strict format of 20 slides, 20 seconds/slide.
Theoretically you can set this up using PowerPoint or Keynote, but in
practise amalgamating everyone's deck is a pain, and they always send
On 03/18/2011 10:11 PM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
I moderate occasional 'Pecha Kucha'-style
Umm; what are 'Pecha Kucha' sesions ?
sincerely, Richmond.
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On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.comwrote:
On 03/18/2011 10:11 PM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
I moderate occasional 'Pecha Kucha'-style
Umm; what are 'Pecha Kucha' sesions ?
sincerely,
This is the way I have always done it back when I taught an intro class
(which was more than 5 years ago methinks).
Having said that, however, I'm still chewing on my pickle.
Judy
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011, stephen barncard wrote:
Kevin Miller, the ceo, was spotted at a Revcon a couple of years
When I did my presentation a few years ago at either SITE or AACE, I did
it in either Keynote or the OpenOffice PPT version because, well, this was
a bunch of educators and that's pretty much all they're taught.
I actually had one or two people ask me why I didn't do it in Rev ;-)
Needless to
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