On 30/10/10 21:42, dianne reuby wrote:
I've got an Open Office slide show on my laptop (running Ubuntu 10.10) and I want to use it with a digital projector. I've looked at grandr, but I can't find a lot of info - is this the best option? Or does it depend on my laptop specs and video card etc.?

I could convert it to Windows format and use a windows laptop, but I'd have to remember to keep copying any updates over, and also remember which laptop I'd used!

TIA
Dianne

install the openoffice.org-presenter-console package

The Presenter Console for Impress is a feature that aids a presenter during a slide show. It provides information on a second screen, that typically is not
visible to the audience. This includes

* a view to the currently displayed slide (for when the presenter faces the
    audience and can not see the primary screen)
  * a preview of the next slide or next effect
  * the notes of the current slide
  * the current time and/or the elapsed time
  * navigation buttons for going to the previous/next slide

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