<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no"?> <!DOCTYPE presentation SYSTEM "../pythonpoint.dtd"> <presentation filename="htu.pdf"> <stylesheet module="htu" function="getParagraphStyles"/> <section name="Main"> <rectangle x="20" width="96" y="20" height="555" fill="ReportLabBlue"/> <infostring size="14" align="right" x="800" y="36"> © 2002, H. Turgut UYAR </infostring> <slide title="New Features" id="Slide000"> <frame x="120" y="72" width="700" height="418" leftmargin="36" rightmargin="36"> <image filename="pplogo.gif" width="200" height="150"/> <spacer height="30"/> <para style="Title">New features in PythonPoint</para> <para style="Author">H. Turgut Uyar</para> <para style="EMail">uyar@cs.itu.edu.tr</para> </frame> </slide> <slide title="TrueType Support" id="Slide002"> <frame x="120" y="515" width="700" height="60" leftmargin="36" rightmargin="36"> <para style="Heading1">TrueType Support</para> </frame> <frame x="120" y="72" width="700" height="418" leftmargin="36" rightmargin="36"> <para>PythonPoint can read UTF-8 encoded input files and produce correct output (provided your font has all necessary characters). That enables you, for example, to have native (in my case, Turkish) characters in your document:</para> <para style="Indent"> <!-- if you have any trouble with these, execute the lines below to find out what we really intended >>> turkishChars = u"\u011e \u011f \u0130 \u0131 \u015e \u015f" >>> print turkishChars >>> print turkishChars.encode("utf-8") þ ø Ä° ı ľ ĸ >>> --> <font name="Serif" size="32"> 0 ^ 1 _</font> </para> </frame> </slide> <slide title="Effects" id="Slide003"> <frame x="120" y="515" width="700" height="60" leftmargin="36" rightmargin="36"> <para style="Heading1">Effects</para> </frame> <frame x="120" y="72" width="700" height="418" leftmargin="36" rightmargin="36"> <para>Paragraphs, images, tables and geometric shapes can now have effectname, effectdirection, effectdimension, effectmotion and effectduration attributes:</para> <para style="Indent" effectname="Dissolve">A paragraph</para> <image filename="pplogo.gif" width="80" height="60" effectname="Box"/> <table style="table1" effectname="Split"> Col1,Col2,Col3 Row1Col1,Row1Col2,Row1Col3 Row2Col1,Row2Col2,Row2Col3 </table> </frame> <roundrect x="180" y="150" width="110" height="50" radius="15" fill="(0,1,0)" effectname="Glitter"/> <string font="Helvetica" size="32" x="200" y="165" align="left" color="(1,0,0)" effectname="Blinds">String</string> <line x1="248" y1="84" x2="520" y2="84" stroke="(1,0,1)" effectname="Wipe"/> </slide> <slide title="Printing" id="Slide004" outlinelevel="1"> <frame x="120" y="515" width="700" height="60" leftmargin="36" rightmargin="36"> <para style="Heading1">Printing</para> </frame> <frame x="120" y="72" width="700" height="418" leftmargin="36" rightmargin="36"> <para>Be careful when using effects: A new slide is created for each effect, so DON'T print the resulting PDF file.</para> <para effectname="Box">new command-line option: --printout</para> <para style="Indent">produces printable PDF</para> </frame> </slide> <slide title="New Paragraph Styles" id="Slide005"> <frame x="120" y="515" width="700" height="60" leftmargin="36" rightmargin="36"> <para style="Heading1">New Paragraph Styles</para> </frame> <frame x="120" y="72" width="700" height="418" leftmargin="36" rightmargin="36"> <para style="Bullet">Bullet2 - Second level bullets</para> <para style="Bullet2">Here's an example</para> <para style="Bullet2">Or an example with a longer text to see how it wraps at the end of each line</para> <para style="Bullet">Author and EMail</para> <para style="Bullet2">See the cover page for examples</para> <para style="Bullet">They have to be in the style file, so either use the htu style file or edit your style file</para> </frame> </slide> <slide title="ToDo" id="Slide006"> <frame x="120" y="515" width="700" height="60" leftmargin="36" rightmargin="36"> <para style="Heading1">ToDo</para> </frame> <frame x="120" y="72" width="700" height="418" leftmargin="36" rightmargin="36"> <para style="Bullet">Unicode chars in the outline</para> </frame> </slide> </section> </presentation>