Hi Christopher, *,
Am Mittwoch, 16. März 2011, 11:33:41 schrieb Christopher Stark:
This sounds good. If somebody already invested time in this.
Is there a link or something to that Orvieto-presentation?
I also had a closer look at the smartart-functionality now and think
it's really a great tool. Not that I normally adore M$ products - but I
think this makes working with diagrams much, much easier especially for
less sophisticated users and supposedly also increases productivity for
all users.
I don't know currently where we can get the presentation about this (not finished)
work in Orvieto but you can checkout the source code from the subversion repo:
svn checkout svn://svn.services.openoffice.org/ooo/cws/impressintelligentgroup01
The code is written on the basic of an old milestone so that it had to be adapted to
the current codeline.
You can find a description of the concept on a wiki page:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/IntelligentGroup
If I remember correctly the presentation didn't covers more than this explanation. I
think it was mostly a click and run presentation. Maybe there is a video available
about this slot.
All material should have been on this site:
http://www.ooocon.org/index.php/ooocon/index/schedConfs/archive
But I know that there was a misconfiguration and all the old material was invisible
(or deleted). Maybe the organisers of the OOoCon in Orvieto can point us to another
resource, where we can view the videos and presentations.
Regards,
Andreas
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