Re: [libreoffice-users] SAve powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-18 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) Win Pen Pack http://www.winpenpack.com/en/download.php?view.1354 Like Portable Apps http://portableapps.com/apps/office/libreoffice_portable/ Both/either allow you to install various programs to a usb-stick instead of oonto the machine you are using. So, when you get to a different

Re: [libreoffice-users] Save Powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-18 Thread Cley Faye
2014-06-18 2:37 GMT+02:00 Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com: Unfortunately, not directly. And there is (as far as I know) no simple viewer that could be used for this purpose, ... On the contrary, if the target platform is Windows (but not other operating systems), it can use the

Re: [libreoffice-users] SAve powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-18 Thread William Gathoye
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 06/18/2014 01:36 AM, Pikov Andropov wrote: William Gathoye has written on 6/17/2014 4:32 PM: Please have a lot at this link [1] for portable versions of LibreOffice. [1] https://www.libreoffice.org/download/portable-versions/ What's the

Re: [libreoffice-users] Save Powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-18 Thread Brian Barker
At 11:59 18/06/2014 +0200, Cley Faye wrote: 2014-06-18 2:37 GMT+02:00 Brian Barker: At 20:59 17/06/2014 +0200, Cley Faye wrote: Unfortunately, not directly. And there is (as far as I know) no simple viewer that could be used for this purpose, ... On the contrary, if the target platform is

Re: [libreoffice-users] Save Powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-18 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) There are problems with PowerPoint. Pp can't use an Android or iThing as a remote-control for flicking between slides. Impress can. Pp can't be installed to a usb-stick as a Portable App or WinPenPack so it relies on having permissions and time to install to the machine being used. If

Re: [libreoffice-users] Save Powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-18 Thread Pikov Andropov
Tom Davies has written on 6/18/2014 7:20 AM: Hi :) There are problems with PowerPoint. Pp can't use an Android or iThing as a remote-control for flicking between slides. Impress can. I saw an Android app for controlling PP in PlayStore/ Pp can't be installed to a usb-stick as a

Re: [libreoffice-users] Save Powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-18 Thread Pikov Andropov
Brian Barker has written on 6/18/2014 7:57 AM: At 11:59 18/06/2014 +0200, Cley Faye wrote: 2014-06-18 2:37 GMT+02:00 Brian Barker: At 20:59 17/06/2014 +0200, Cley Faye wrote: Unfortunately, not directly. And there is (as far as I know) no simple viewer that could be used for this purpose, ...

Re: [libreoffice-users] Save Powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-18 Thread Florian Reisinger
Hi, I do have PowerPoint as well, but do not know the option. You can export as video, but this is suboptimal. Did you try to export to SWF (flash) in LibO? Why don't you install LibO in parallel. It works for all operating systems (I did not test myself on Mac), but if you know the target OS,

[libreoffice-users] SAve powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-17 Thread Pikov Andropov
Can LO produce an executable file from a PowerPoint presentation, so that no viewer is needed at the time the presentation is presented? Thanks. -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/

Re: [libreoffice-users] SAve powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-17 Thread Cley Faye
Unfortunately, not directly. And there is (as far as I know) no simple viewer that could be used for this purpose, although it might be an interesting development challenge. As for now, your best four options are: - Have a portable version of LO at hand. It take some space but is not

Re: [libreoffice-users] SAve powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-17 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) LO on a usb-stick using the Portable Apps version or one of their competitors. There is an excellent one that i keep forgetting the name of the one that seems to be far quicker at getting the more updated versions of LO out there faster. Regards from Tom :) On 17 June 2014 19:59, Cley

Re: [libreoffice-users] SAve powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-17 Thread Pikov Andropov
Tom Davies has written on 6/17/2014 3:06 PM: Hi :) LO on a usb-stick using the Portable Apps version or one of their competitors. There is an excellent one that i keep forgetting the name of the one that seems to be far quicker at getting the more updated versions of LO out there faster.

Re: [libreoffice-users] Save Powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-17 Thread Brian Barker
At 20:59 17/06/2014 +0200, Cley Faye wrote: 2014-06-17 20:44 GMT+02:00 Pikov Andropov: Can LO produce an executable file from a PowerPoint presentation, so that no viewer is needed at the time the presentation is presented? Unfortunately, not directly. And there is (as far as I know) no

Re: [libreoffice-users] Save Powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-17 Thread Pikov Andropov
Brian Barker has written on 6/17/2014 8:37 PM: At 20:59 17/06/2014 +0200, Cley Faye wrote: 2014-06-17 20:44 GMT+02:00 Pikov Andropov: Can LO produce an executable file from a PowerPoint presentation, so that no viewer is needed at the time the presentation is presented? Unfortunately, not

Re: [libreoffice-users] Save Powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-17 Thread Brian Barker
At 20:41 17/06/2014 -0400, Pikov Andropov wrote: Brian Barker has written on 6/17/2014 8:37 PM: At 20:59 17/06/2014 +0200, Cley Faye wrote: 2014-06-17 20:44 GMT+02:00 Pikov Andropov: Can LO produce an executable file from a PowerPoint presentation, so that no viewer is needed at the time the

Re: [libreoffice-users] Save Powerpoint presentation as executable

2014-06-17 Thread TomW
On 2014-06-17 20:41, Pikov Andropov wrote: Brian Barker has written on 6/17/2014 8:37 PM: At 20:59 17/06/2014 +0200, Cley Faye wrote: 2014-06-17 20:44 GMT+02:00 Pikov Andropov: Can LO produce an executable file from a PowerPoint presentation, so that no viewer is needed at the time the