* software for overhead projection
@ RAYNER Peter
` T. V. Raman
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From: RAYNER Peter @ UTC (permalink / raw)
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Help help! I'm getting powerpoint envy ... Well not really. I am,
though, looking for some of its functionality, i.e to project
overheads. I'm imagining myself at front of lecture with
speech-enabled laptop and overhead projector panel connected to video
output. I have a file menu (probably using something like the
dired-mode of emacspeak) which the members of the audience can't
see. "visiting" a file feeds it to ghostscript or acroread or
something to display it on the panel.
I foresee all kinds of problems with this, e.g. the emacspeak session
(or however we do this) has to be invisible, but it sounds like a task
for some interestingly devious hacking.
Anyone done anything like this? Have any ideas?
cheers
Peter Rayner
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* software for overhead projection
software for overhead projection RAYNER Peter
@ ` T. V. Raman
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From: T. V. Raman @ UTC (permalink / raw)
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Prepare your slides in latex convert them to good looking
pdf and leave the button clicking to some photon-enabled
mouse-waving human.
If you really want to click the buttons yourself,
then run emacspeak under X,
and spend some time hacking your favorite window manager to
send
the next button click when you push the appropriate key.
>>>>> "RAYNER" == RAYNER Peter <ray060@dar.csiro.au> writes:
RAYNER> Help help! I'm getting powerpoint envy ... Well
RAYNER> not really. I am, though, looking for some of
RAYNER> its functionality, i.e to project overheads.
RAYNER> I'm imagining myself at front of lecture with
RAYNER> speech-enabled laptop and overhead projector
RAYNER> panel connected to video output. I have a file
RAYNER> menu (probably using something like the
RAYNER> dired-mode of emacspeak) which the members of
RAYNER> the audience can't see. "visiting" a file feeds
RAYNER> it to ghostscript or acroread or something to
RAYNER> display it on the panel. I foresee all kinds of
RAYNER> problems with this, e.g. the emacspeak session
RAYNER> (or however we do this) has to be invisible, but
RAYNER> it sounds like a task for some interestingly
RAYNER> devious hacking. Anyone done anything like
RAYNER> this? Have any ideas? cheers Peter Rayner
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--raman
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