Re: Hello?
Colin JN Breame <[email protected]> Tue, 27 Apr 2004 20:13:02 +0000
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On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 17:19 +0100, Alan Horkan wrote: > Please dont mail more than one list at a time. It makes conversations > very difficult to follow and it make for a lot of needless repitition. Sorry about that - I won't do it again. [snip] > What do you want to achieve? A fully functional clone. > And do you have a clear plan on how to achieve it? Not a wholly clear idea no - i'm currently bogged down with a dissertation and exams but then there is the long summer (one month from now). The plan so is first try and get a clear idea of which features from powerpoint should be implemented. This will probably involve sitting down and documenting each feature one-by-one and deciding upon the merits of each individually. Once this is done, the technical issues can be weighed - whether an existing project should be branched or a new one started from scratch, should be decided upon the merits of each and how well the function list is satisfied. > > Writing a true and full PowerPoint clone (not just another slidshow > application) is far more complicated than you might think, and is at least > as complicated as writing Abiword because you willl need a complex piece > table to manage all the pieces and have a properly structured document. I have no illusions about this - I'm looking for something to get my teeth stuck into. > (There was a project called Agnubis that didn't get off the ground, there > was another before that but the name escapes me). There were recent > suggestions about creating a slideshow program based on the AbiSource > framework (the name Criawips and AbiShow floated around for a while) but > so far nothing has come of it. Abiword can and has been used to give > presentations and the Abiword developers have recently added Text Frames > (to the developement version in CVS) and plan to improve support for > embedding vector graphics. > > The Inkscape developers have an interest in Animation and Multipage > documents and they have a viewer program for InkView which some people > expressed an interest in using for slideshows (SVG wrapped in SMIL). > (Taking the canvas and generalising it so that it can be reused by other > Gnome/GTK applications is already planned for Inkscape). It would be nice to be able to embed other document (gnumeric, charts + diagrams etc.) types into a presentation. Is this what bonobo is for? > > There are probably plenty of other ways to go about this but I think you > best best would be to create an experimental branch of an existing project > rather than trying to start from scratch. > > If you plan on supporting the Microsoft PowerPoint file format your task > will be exponentially more complicated, there is even less documentation > and existing code on it than the Microsoft Word document format (although > if you can read German the code and comments in OpenOffice would be very > useful). > > Good luck with whatever you decide to do. > > Sincerely > > Alan Horkan > > "Power corrupts, and Power Point corrupts absolutely." > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-office-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-office-list