Did all this really have to be sent to the list?
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 22:28, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
> > If you don't care that I (or anybody else) can evaluate the
> > presentations generated by your tool why did you bother to follow up my
> > message in the thread when I exposed my evaluation of
> Ok, I'll keep an eye in http://conf.php.net/ . Is there an extimation of
> when new presentations generated with the new version will be available
> there?
Nope
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Hello,
On 11/13/2002 08:28 PM, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
If you don't care that I (or anybody else) can evaluate the
presentations generated by your tool why did you bother to follow up my
message in the thread when I exposed my evaluation of presentation tools
comparing your tool with Prestimel?
> If you don't care that I (or anybody else) can evaluate the
> presentations generated by your tool why did you bother to follow up my
> message in the thread when I exposed my evaluation of presentation tools
> comparing your tool with Prestimel?
Because you compared the wrong damn tool.
And I
Hello,
On 11/13/2002 08:16 PM, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
I only asked for an example of a generated presentation. I am not
interested in the code until I see an example because trying the code by
myself will make me spend a lot of time guessing how everything works.
If you do not have an example onli
> I only asked for an example of a generated presentation. I am not
> interested in the code until I see an example because trying the code by
> myself will make me spend a lot of time guessing how everything works.
> If you do not have an example online to show, we can't evaluate it.
I couldn't c
Hello,
On 11/13/2002 07:54 PM, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
It is odd that you say that your current presentation tool is there for
one year and that Sterling Hughues just use that, but the last
presentation of of Sterling Hughes that is from July 2002 uses the
version that you say that is old. You seem
> It is odd that you say that your current presentation tool is there for
> one year and that Sterling Hughues just use that, but the last
> presentation of of Sterling Hughes that is from July 2002 uses the
> version that you say that is old. You seem be contradicting yourself.
Would you please s
Hello,
On 11/13/2002 07:40 PM, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
You are simply not looking at the right presentation. You are looking at
the pres1 version of Sterling's presentation. The pres2 version, the one
he actually presented, has sliding bullets everywhere. Not sure it is
online anywhere right now
You are simply not looking at the right presentation. You are looking at
the pres1 version of Sterling's presentation. The pres2 version, the one
he actually presented, has sliding bullets everywhere. Not sure it is
online anywhere right now as we are moving servers around but that is what
the q
On 11/13/2002 06:33 PM, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
Nope, it does bullet-by-bullet rendering. It will either slide in each
bullet or just instantly pop each one up on each key press.
I have tried lots of presentations generated with your tool and I could
not see that working. Maybe it is not a featur
> > Nope, it does bullet-by-bullet rendering. It will either slide in each
> > bullet or just instantly pop each one up on each key press.
>
> I have tried lots of presentations generated with your tool and I could
> not see that working. Maybe it is not a feature that it is intuitive to use.
You
Hello,
On 11/13/2002 05:10 PM, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
> At PHP-CON most of the presenters were using a presentation tool
> built in PHP. It would convert html to PDF and several other cool
> functions. Is anyone familiar with this and where I can find it? If
> not, does anyone one know of a conver
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> On 11/13/2002 04:11 PM, Jeff Hatcher wrote:
> > At PHP-CON most of the presenters were using a presentation tool
> > built in PHP. It would convert html to PDF and several other cool
> > functions. Is anyone familiar with this and where I can find it? I
Hello,
On 11/13/2002 04:11 PM, Jeff Hatcher wrote:
> At PHP-CON most of the presenters were using a presentation tool
> built in PHP. It would convert html to PDF and several other cool
> functions. Is anyone familiar with this and where I can find it? If
> not, does anyone one know of a conversio
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