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AxPout (Score:2)
If you don't like XML, you can always author AxPoint presentations in POD. Pod::SAX now ships with an XSLT stylesheet for converting the output of Pod::SAX into AxPoint format.
Anyway, I guess MGP seems to float a few people's boats, but I just never found it as clear and crisp as Acrobat Reader - especially now the latter supports cleartype. Plus I have to strongly agree with ziggy's point about not being able to print mgp slides properly - that's a major pain.
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Re:AxPout (Score:1)
Oh, cool! That sounds excellent. I was talking with Trelane last night about an mgp<->AxPoint converter, too, and that sounds viable.
I don't dislike AxPoint, and I know lots of the people I was presenting to use it. My comments during the talk were just things like "Hitting <tab> is easier than typing <point level='
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Re:AxPout (Score:2)
Re:AxPout (Score:2)
- ask (who is using a hacked up Pod::POM and alternately would use AxPoint with Matt's pod -> axpoint converter)
-- ask bjoern hansen [askbjoernhansen.com], !try; do();
Re:AxPout (Score:2)