...or you could attempt to use the compile features at Slashdot... Guess I should proofread closer... I meant SourceForge when I was talking about compiling stuff... Ooops!!
Dang. And here I was checking the lameness filter for hidden "compile" switches...
I really, really hope the SVG format takes off on the web. I think it's a great format for webcomics, especially since it lets people print it out nicely.
So far, SVG still needs a plugin, like the Adobe one. Thankfully they released a Linux version, but we still have to use <object> and <embed> tags. I look forward to the day where we can use <img>, at least as an alternative. I personally have not been able to build mozilla with SVG yet, hope it gets mainstream soon.
...or you could attempt to use the compile features at Slashdot...
Guess I should proofread closer... I meant SourceForge when I was talking about compiling stuff... Ooops!!
Dang. And here I was checking the lameness filter for hidden "compile" switches...
I've been using the latest version of OpenOffice's Impress [...] but it stores its presentations in an OPEN format.
Yeah, but his is even better: With S5 (which uses XHTML), you can store your presentation in an XML based format!
Oh, wait...
(<shameless plug> our SVG webcomic: Pandimaniacs, also in PNG </shameless plug>)
So far, SVG still needs a plugin, like the Adobe one. Thankfully they released a Linux version, but we still have to use <object> and <embed> tags. I look forward to the day where we can use <img>, at least as an alternative. I personally have not been able to build mozilla with SVG yet, hope it gets mainstream soon.