https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105303
--- Comment #3 from jan iversen <jani@documentfoundation.org> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #0)
Draw/Impress has File > Export > Html which leads to the ancient wizard with
some limitations (bug 66259). The design team recommends to drop this wizard
(similar to what is in progress for Writer in bug 99967) and make the html
export like any other export function, i.e. one (successively numbered)
document per slide with images in the original size and no cropping. Notes
and comments are not exported. Everything else from the wizard is obsolete.
It was also recommended to clean up the filters (export, save behave
differently).
This ticket could be an easyhack. Another, more general issue about what
slides to export requires a dialog which goes into another ticket.
It's suggested to use svg for users who want to show a presentation in the
browser.
(In reply to jan iversen from comment #8)
Please add skill<foo> difficulty<foo>
as well as a code pointer.
Huh ? there are no comment #8 on this bug ?
I am not sure what the scope is here, you talk about different things:
a) drop this wizard (easy, remove the menu entry)
b) make the html export like any other export function (surely not a easyhack)
c) clean up the filters (does not sound like a easyhack)
please be specific, what is to be done in this easyhack.
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