2014-12-24 21:37 GMT+01:00 Tom Davies tomc...@gmail.com:
Hi :)
Hmm, if you make a copy of a DocX (and Odt) then you can rename the
file-ending from .docx to .zip. Then a double click opens the file as
though it's a normal zip-file. The audio part is probably saved in a
folder inside there.
Hi :)
Yeh, Impress doesn't seem to attract quite as many devs as Writer, or even
Calc. I suspect that more get involved with Draw too but Base languishes
even further behind. The people working on Base are fantastic but it would
be nice to attract more people to work on Impress and Base.
I
2014-12-23 2:37 GMT+01:00 anne-ology lagin...@gmail.com:
I don't know how Linux works,
(maybe there's a work around with this system)
but using WINdows, what you're attempting is not possible since
(1) VLC Media Player does not recognize PPs -
Just downloaded then attempted to play this -
then I opened it in LO to find that there is no sound attached.
Therefore here's another example of where MsFt is able to play a
sound byte
which LO must consider as dangerous ???
A possible solution:
2014-12-24 21:16 GMT+01:00 anne-ology lagin...@gmail.com:
Just downloaded then attempted to play this -
then I opened it in LO to find that there is no sound attached.
That was precisely my point - i e, that LO, for some strange reason, does
not seem to recognise the audio
Hi :)
Hmm, if you make a copy of a DocX (and Odt) then you can rename the
file-ending from .docx to .zip. Then a double click opens the file as
though it's a normal zip-file. The audio part is probably saved in a
folder inside there.
However i get the feeling that the audio component IS already
Hi :)
Oops, sorry! A PptX file can be renamed to .zip. It's best to do this to
a copy of the file instead of the original one.
If it really is the older MS format, ppt or pps then that trick isn't going
to work. I think you can just rename pps to ppt but that doesn't help
either. I think the
I don't know how Linux works,
(maybe there's a work around with this system)
but using WINdows, what you're attempting is not possible since
(1) VLC Media Player does not recognize PPs -
if the sound was actually attached -
I e, I get the slide show, but no sound. If I attempt to play the
presentation in, e g, VLC Media Player, I get the music, but no images.
Very frustrating ?...
Any suggestions as to how I can get *son et lumière* to work together,
preferably in Impress ? I can mention that I've installed