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Re: Homebrewn?
by Matthias Ettrich on Tuesday 26/Aug/2003, @15:30
I had annoying wrist problems when writing the presentation, and kpresenter still forces me to do many more things with my hands than just writing the text.

The little thinggy I was using instead was a 1000 lines hack I once did for fun. We now use it sometimes at Trolltech for internal presentations within the development team. It's unflexible, can't do effects and is rather boring. The "master slide" with the TT logo is hardcoded. But it allows me to write simple slides very fast and reorder them with little interaction.

I would have loved to "sex up" my presentation with some of kpresenter's many features, but I wasn't able to this time.
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Re: Homebrewn?
by thorsten on Monday 01/Sep/2003, @11:54
So, if you don't mind, any plans in releasing this thingy?

Your 1000 lines hack looks clean, lean and straight forward. Just enough to get a few text line to the auditorium, without messing up with mgp oder a huge application.

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