On 23 April 2013 01:23, Galileo Teco Juárez <genital...@gmail.com> wrote:

> ohhh i understand
> the idea is export, an presentation impress to html5... is good idea ..
> Interesting :D -
>

Guess it also increases the focus on good SVG interoperability for Draw.

2013/4/22 Dave Fisher <dave2w...@comcast.net>
>
> >
> > On Apr 22, 2013, at 2:13 AM, Andre Fischer wrote:
> >
> > > On 22.04.2013 09:03, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
> > >> Idea is pretty simple, with impress you can generate swf files with
> > >> the slides from Impress. The animation code was broken for several
> > >> ages. However, swf format has been somewhat fall on obsolecense.
> > >> However HTML5 fileformat is gaining popularity.
> > >
> > > I think HTML5 to use for showing Impress animations is a good idea.
> > Animations are encoded in SMIL (the animation part of SVG) anyway. The
> > biggest problem is probably to get a good representation of the shapes
> (ie
> > not bitmaps).  If done right the result could be better then what Impress
> > does today.
> >
> > I agree SVG is a nice subset of HTML5. Rendering to SVG is the path
> > towards ODF on any browser.
> >
> > I think that the combination of Apache Flex, OpenOffice, POI, and PDFBox
> > would be incredible. Any document on any device.
> >
> > The Apache Flex project is working on compiling Flex / ActionScript to
> > HTML5 / Javascript.
> >
> > Regards,
> > DAve
> >
> > >
> > > -Andre
> > >
> > >>
> > >> JS has some vectorial dominance on Canvas and SVG, having a JS engine
> > >> that can interprete the OpenOffice animation instruction into an JS
> > >> animation.
> > >>
> > >> Here is a Canvas animation stress test example:
> > >>
> >
> http://www.html5canvastutorials.com/labs/html5-canvas-kineticjs-animation-stress-test/
> > >>
> > >> On 4/22/13, Galileo Teco Juárez <genital...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>> how? a module, functioning in Impress, developed in HTML5?
> > >>> i did not understand the  idea  :D
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>> 2013/4/21 Alexandro Colorado <j...@oooes.org>
> > >>>
> > >>>> Hi I wonder if an animation module for impress on HTML5 would be a
> > >>>> good idea for GSoC. Something similar to Prezi, but on a more
> > >>>> traditional Impress style. There is the CSS2 'screen' or
> presentation
> > >>>> style which can get regular presentations and slide from one to the
> > >>>> next. However a JS powered animation would be powerful enough to
> > >>>> rebind the most standard animations like the typing, floating text,
> > >>>> and even 3D transitioning.
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>> --
> > >>>> Alexandro Colorado
> > >>>> Apache OpenOffice Contributor
> > >>>> http://es.openoffice.org
> > >>>>
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