[VisCom] OSGeo Presentation Template - Draft - Review and Comment by Tues 6/6

Peter Moran peter.moran at autodesk.com
Wed Jun 7 18:21:58 EDT 2006


I'm new to these formats too.  Perry had suggested odg as format.
Attached here as .otp, which I think is native Impress format.

Only recent change is removing the faint copyright notice from the
footer in favor of branding Project Name and spelling out OSGeo.

Remember, the title, section, and end slides are different by design.
Feel free to make tweaks or improvements, but let's get this wrapped up
and posted/distributed.

Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael P. Gerlek [mailto:mpg at lizardtech.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 2:24 PM
To: dev at visibilitycommittee.osgeo.org; Pericles S. Nacionales
Subject: RE: [VisCom] OSGeo Presentation Template - Draft - Review and
Comment by Tues 6/6

OK, color me confused -- I've never used Open Office before, but am
willing to give it a try...

I converted my .ppt file to be an .odp file, and then tried to pull in
the template Peter sent out.  But, Peter's attached file was an .odg,
which as near as I can tell is a "Draw" file, not an "Impress Template"
-- I think I need an .otp file, but there doesn't seem to be an .odg ->
.otp conversion path available.

What am I doing wrong?

-mpg


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Moran [mailto:peter.moran at autodesk.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 4:59 PM
> To: Peter Moran; dev at visibilitycommittee.osgeo.org; Pericles 
> S. Nacionales
> Subject: RE: [VisCom] OSGeo Presentation Template - Draft - 
> Review and Comment by Tues 6/6
> 
> Sorry, forgot to save.  Please see proper file attached.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Moran 
> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 4:31 PM
> To: 'dev at visibilitycommittee.osgeo.org'; Pericles S. Nacionales
> Subject: FW: [VisCom] OSGeo Presentation Template - Draft - Review and
> Comment by Tues 6/6
> 
> Perry, Tyler, mpg,
> 
> Thanks for comments on presentation template guys.  I saved as .odg as
> requested.
> 
> >Have you also checked if there is a Where 2.0 speaker template
> available?  
> 
> I looked to no avail.  I think there's more value in creating a
> longer-lasting OSGeo template anyhow.
> 
> I agree, the black is cool, but intended for ad and banners and high
> impact communications.  Also, printing with it burns up toner in a big
> way, and things like inserting screenshots and creating diagrams gets
> pretty funky.  So I stuck with the white background.
> 
> mpg - I addressed your comments as best I could below.
> 
> I can't spare any more time on this right now.  If someone 
> wants to pick
> it up and polish it up, that's fine by me.  Otherwise, let's 
> declare it
> done and get it out to the presenters.
> 
> Peter

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