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Revision as of 13:53, 22 October 2007

Introduction

The presenter screen for Impress is a feature (currently in development) that aids a presenter during a slide show. It provides information on a second screen, that typically is not visible to the audience. This includes

  • a view to the currently displayed slide (for when the presenter faces the audience and can not see the primary screen)
  • a preview of the next slide or next effect
  • the notes of the current slide
  • the current time and/or the elapsed time
  • navigation buttons for going to the previous/next slide

The presenter screen is planned to be an extension. However, some core libraries will have to be modified and extended to support the presenter screen extension.

Presenter screen is a working title. It is sometimes called Presenter View or Presenter Console.

Status

The draft specification can be found here.

Development has begun and there is a working prototype in the presenterview child work space.

Specification

The draft specification can be found here.

Implementation

The description of the implementation of the presenter screen has its own page: Presenter Screen/Implementation.

Team and Contact

The following people are currently working on the presenter screen:

  • Andre Fischer (Development and iTeam Lead, Sun Microsystems)
  • Matthias Müller-Prove (User Experience, Spec, Sun Microsystems)
  • Christian Günther (Quality Assurance, Sun Microsystems)
  • Uwe Fischer (Documentation, Sun Microsystems)

If you have a question, comment, problem or want to join the team then use the dev@graphics.openoffice.org mailing list or write a mail to Andre.

ToDo

  • Add all relevant information to this page.
  • Announce the presenter screen and invite the community to join the work on it.
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