Bryan,
THanks for the info. Correct terminology always helps.
I need to presentation files others send me. After searching google for staroffice presentation player the viewer was removed in staroffice 5.2. Crazy if you ask me....
So is there an alternative that you are aware for a presentation player?
Thanks so much.
Jerry
[CentOS] impress viewer for openoffice
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Jerry Geis <geisj at pagestation.com http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos> wrote:
/ Hi, I am attempting to find an openoffice powerpower
/>/ point viewer. / <attitude=on> Don't call it that. If you want people to stop calling any presentation "Power Point" start by referring to it as a "Presentation Viewer" or more OpenOffice.org/StarOffice centric, an "Impress Viewer." Some of us were using StarImpress back in the mid-'90s, especially when it was far better than PowerPoint. ;-> </attitude>
/ Also I dont think there is a way from the command line to
/>/ go fullscreen? not sure. />/ Anyone know of a good power point viewer for centos? / ^^^^^^^^^^^ STOP! I'm serious, this is the problem in the community right now. StarImpress has been around for over a decade, and the generic term is "Presentation" not "Power Point(R)".
/ or a way to make impress startup and go into slideshow
/>/ mode? / You could actually build a self-contained, self-executing StarImpress slideshow back in StarOffice 5. I used to do it all-the-time.
In OpenOffice.org/StarOffice 6+, you can now export a Flash presentation. It works very good, assuming you use fonts that are Flash-friendly.
Jerry Geis geisj@pagestation.com wrote:
So is there an alternative that you are aware for a presentation player?
As I mentioned before, export as Flash.
On 8/27/05, Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith@ieee.org wrote:
Jerry Geis geisj@pagestation.com wrote:
So is there an alternative that you are aware for a presentation player?
As I mentioned before, export as Flash.
Or as pdf if no animation.
On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 07:29 +0530, Sudev Barar wrote:
Or as pdf if no animation.
Doh! Yes, that was way too obvious. ;->
On 8/27/05, Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith@ieee.org wrote:
On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 07:29 +0530, Sudev Barar wrote:
Or as pdf if no animation.
Doh! Yes, that was way too obvious. ;->
And in many situations preferable. But OO rocks in either case ;-0
hate to admit I did this but...
You can install MS powerpoint viewer using wine http://winehq.org/site/download-rh and winetools http://www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/ Any licencing issues are your responsibility of course.
I only did it out of curiosity because I needed wine for another app, so I haven't used it but once to see if it worked (it did) and don't actually have wine installed at the moment.
Rohan
Rohan Walsh rohan_walsh@yahoo.com.au wrote:
hate to admit I did this but... You can install MS powerpoint viewer using wine http://winehq.org/site/download-rh and winetools http://www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/ Any licencing issues are your responsibility of course. I only did it out of curiosity because I needed wine for another app, so I haven't used it but once to see if it worked (it did) and don't actually have wine installed at the moment.
Herein lies the problem.
Because the original poster used the terminology Power Point (IMPROPER generic term) Viewer, you assumed he wanted a viewer for the actual Microsoft Power Point(R) (proper name) application.
In fact, when I first read his post, I _did_ come to the _same_ initial conclusion as well!
But I was left partially confused and finally realized what he meant was he wanted a Presentation (generic term) Viewer for Star[Office]/Open[Office.org]Impress, which he had incorrectly called a Power Point (IMPROPER generic term) Viewer.
Which is the ultimate problem I predicted, regularly run into and, in fact, is what we have here.
Microsoft is smart, I mean really smart, because they do not tolerate anything, any partner, any entity, anyone to call things anything but Windows, Office, Word, Power Point, etc... They excel so much on branding, and the use of simple names that they have branded their names as generics in a handful of years, instead of the decades it took 3M to do for Scotch Tape, Johnson&Johnson for Q-Tip, etc...
When you use a Windows system, you know it. But many people use Linux systems daily, and don't know it. In fact, most large volume Microsoft licensing agreements require licensees to display and market Windows, Office and other trademarks more than your own.
As I always say, "How do you know something runs Linux? You don't, because there is no requirement that you market it. How do you know something runs Windows? Because it's in larger print than the vendor's own product name."
"You now are now free to bitch-smack around the country."
Bryan J. Smith wrote:
Microsoft is smart, I mean really smart, because they do not tolerate anything, any partner, any entity, anyone to call things anything but Windows, Office, Word, Power Point, etc... They excel so much on branding, and the use of simple
^^^^^ Microsoft is so smart they even have you touting their spreadsheet .........
-Mark
Mark Belanger mark_belanger@ltx.com wrote:
Microsoft is so smart they even have you touting their spreadsheet .........
Winner!