I would like to imbed full screen movies (I can make either mpeg
or swf) in Impress presentations, and export the presentation
as PDF, usable with Acrobat Reader or other PDF viewer out of
the box, platform independently.
Is there a way to use LibreOffice do this?
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BTW, I normally present with a web browser with Javascript (any
platform) and my own tool, wydiwys: http://server-sky.com/wydiwys
Here is one of my movie slides (made with povray and png2swf):
http://launchloop.com/slides/SEloop/elevator_D_LOOP.html
( space, backspace, HOME and END work like Impress, ENTER takes
you in and out of the hierarchical navigation menus )
But there are still those who insist on PDF (or, Cthulu Help Us, PPT).
I would rather make PDFs for them than tell them to take a hike.
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Thanks;
Keith
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