Your problem made me curious, so I played a bit. I took one of my slide
presentations and applied the Metropolis master slide theme to all the
slides. I then exported the file as PDF, HTML, and XHTML and then sent
them to my Samsung A51 smartphone.
The PDF displayed just fine on my Samsung
It's an instructional presentation. I want to distribute it as a
single file that anyone can open.
PDF really is the best option, but as mentioned, I'm having some issues
with the fonts on the iphone.
On Mon, 2021-05-17 at 00:25 -0400, John Kaufmann wrote:
> Without knowing what you are
Without knowing what you are exporting, I would not make a suggestion, but did
you consider HTML?
On 2021-05-16 23:43, Daffy Duck wrote:
Yes, for distribution to a large amount of people, none of which use
libreoffice.
On Sun, 2021-05-16 at 23:36 -0400, John Kaufmann wrote:
On 2021-05-16
Have not tried it myself but would html be better for export?
There is also .wmf for Windows users.
Gordon.
On 17/05/21 3:43 pm, Daffy Duck wrote:
Yes, for distribution to a large amount of people, none of which use
libreoffice.
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On Sun, 2021-05-16 at 23:36 -0400, John Kaufmann wrote:
> On 2021-05-16 19:27, Daffy Duck wrote:
> > I made a presentation with impress, used Metropolis theme.
> >
> > I then exported it as PDF.
> >
> > The
On 2021-05-16 19:27, Daffy Duck wrote:
I made a presentation with impress, used Metropolis theme.
I then exported it as PDF.
The problem is, some, when opening on such things as iphones, get the
text cut off, like the top part of the text is not showing, etc.
Others, until they turn the phone
I made a presentation with impress, used Metropolis theme.
I then exported it as PDF.
The problem is, some, when opening on such things as iphones, get the
text cut off, like the top part of the text is not showing, etc.
Others, until they turn the phone sideways, it doesn't display the text