Matthew Szudzik wrote: > ... HTML is probably the most portable solution for your problem, > and movies would work fine too (using VLC's Mozilla plug-in). ...
That would also probably work with S5: http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/ Putting on my ODF and OOo hats, I feel obligated ;) to mention that both Koffice and OpenOffice.org suites have presentation tools for OpenBSD, Kpresenter and OOo Impress. http://www.openbsd.org/4.2_packages/i386/koffice-1.6.3p0.tgz-long.html http://www.openbsd.org/4.2_packages/i386/openoffice-2.2.1p0.tgz-long.html Both suites also have formula editors, Kformula and OOo Math respectively (1), but they may or may not meet your needs. All four use the OpenDocument Format, which is zipped XML and for which a variety of developer tools exist: http://www.opendocumentfellowship.com/resources/dev_tools The ODF specification has no constraints on reuse. Currently, though I abhor slide presentations and prefer HTML in general, I have been making heavy use of OOo Impress the last two years at work. -Lars (1) http://www.openoffice.org/product/math.html http://koffice.org/kformula/