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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: looking to develop training materials using docbook
Rday, Errr, it's not a DocBook solution, but StarOffice can take those files and use them just as is, or even make them run faster and cleaner, it is available for M$ OSs, as well as Linux and Solaris. It is free from Sun Microsystems, www.sun.com/staroffice/ and is a far, far better tool than the M$ errr..."stuff". Just my $.02 tim 1/8/02 12:16:46 PM, rpjday <rpjday@mindspring.com> wrote: > > > as a newbie to docbook and xml, i'm hoping someone else >has done something like this who can give me a hand. > > currently, i have a number of student manuals i use in >courses that i teach professionally. for historical reasons, >those manuals were written using m$ word and powerpoint. >for each course, i created a set of powerpoint slides for >projection during the couse (containing, naturally, bullet >points), while i embedded those same slides in a word document, >where the slide would take up the top half of each page, and >the bottom half would be supplementary text. > > this was (and still is) convenient since, no matter where i >go to teach, there is always a projector hooked up to a windows >box with powerpoint. > > i'd dearly like to get away from the m$ solution, as long >as i can do pretty much the same thing -- have a projectable >presentation with bullet points, and have those same images >in a larger manual. > > is there a pre-made solution for this? anyone done something >like this that they's care to share with me? thanks for any >guidance. > >rday > > >
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