Hi,
I have worked a couple of hours on a slide-show theme for Fedora. I know it's not soooo Fedora-ish, but maybe you've got some ideas to improve it?
I chose not to use impress, but make it a one-file SVG with the slides, export them as png's and compile those to a PDF. This give me an opportunity to make some more fancy effects. This could also be used as a template for a Fedora presentation-video for big-screens in Fedora booths as events. Maybe.
Hope you like it.
// Kris Thomsen
Final PDF: http://www.code-geek.baah.dk/FedoraDias/FedoraProject/template_project.pdf
Source SVG: http://www.code-geek.baah.dk/FedoraDias/FedoraProject/template_project.svg
Kris,
These are looking great! Have you ever played with the jessy ink extension for inkscape? It lets you add JavaScript animations to your Svgs.
There is also a great tool I discovered recently called impressive (it's in the fedora repos I believe) that displays PDFs fullscreen with a range of transitions.
Just a few random thoughts
--ry
On 16/03/2011, at 22:08, Kris Thomsen lakristho@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have worked a couple of hours on a slide-show theme for Fedora. I know it's not soooo Fedora-ish, but maybe you've got some ideas to improve it?
I chose not to use impress, but make it a one-file SVG with the slides, export them as png's and compile those to a PDF. This give me an opportunity to make some more fancy effects. This could also be used as a template for a Fedora presentation-video for big-screens in Fedora booths as events. Maybe.
Hope you like it.
// Kris Thomsen
Final PDF: http://www.code-geek.baah.dk/FedoraDias/FedoraProject/template_project.pdf
Source SVG: http://www.code-geek.baah.dk/FedoraDias/FedoraProject/template_project.svg
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Ryan, "Impressive" = AWESOME TOOL! Didn't know about that. Have just toyed a bit with it, it looks really nice and professional.
// Kris
2011/3/16 Ryan Lerch ryanlerch@gmail.com
Kris,
These are looking great! Have you ever played with the jessy ink extension for inkscape? It lets you add JavaScript animations to your Svgs.
There is also a great tool I discovered recently called impressive (it's in the fedora repos I believe) that displays PDFs fullscreen with a range of transitions.
Just a few random thoughts
--ry
On 16/03/2011, at 22:08, Kris Thomsen lakristho@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have worked a couple of hours on a slide-show theme for Fedora. I know it's not soooo Fedora-ish, but maybe you've got some ideas to improve it?
I chose not to use impress, but make it a one-file SVG with the slides, export them as png's and compile those to a PDF. This give me an opportunity to make some more fancy effects. This could also be used as a template for a Fedora presentation-video for big-screens in Fedora booths as events. Maybe.
Hope you like it.
// Kris Thomsen
Final PDF:
http://www.code-geek.baah.dk/FedoraDias/FedoraProject/template_project.pdf http://www.code-geek.baah.dk/FedoraDias/FedoraProject/template_project.pdf
Source SVG:
http://www.code-geek.baah.dk/FedoraDias/FedoraProject/template_project.svg http://www.code-geek.baah.dk/FedoraDias/FedoraProject/template_project.svg
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