After all these weeks I finally get a truthful answer from someone who who seems to know the truth... Thank you Christian!!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi NoOp and all interested, the code that was integrated is not in a state that is usable for a product. Unfortunately I never got the time to finish it. There is still some work to be done. The wizard would actually be a good think, despite the fact that I already had it nearly working that you could embed sound and video using the link dialog. At this point I can't tell if I will work on this feature again, but if anyone wants to pick it up I'm willing to give guidance. Regards, Christian ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So bibi to my dream of replacing MS PP with Impress. I only wish I had the skill needed to complete Christian's work on Impress.... My observations about (current) Impress not being fit as a Business solution seems to have been upheld (sadly). I sincerely hope that someone please picks up Impress from where Christain left off and runs with it. Even Impress as it stands is a damn sight better than PP.... it has an intuitive interface and is a pleasure to use. Were it not for the fact that it suddenly loses all it's icon to audio file (paths) links I would risk using it for any presentation. While I can't help on the code I would say that if I can assist in testing the audio issue(s) please email me.... I would really like to see a resolution. For what it's worth I suspect there's also some hidden and un-documented "gallery function" in Impress.... image and audio (sounds) files appear to be able to be converted by "a utility" and then become part of the "gallery" content. I tried to do this with MP3 files but the result was disaster. For the record what is the native audio file in Impress - .wav or MP3? Sincerely Half-Impressed -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to users+h...@libreoffice.org Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted