Powerpoint to LiveCode
Paul Dupuis
paul at researchware.com
Mon Mar 2 20:28:39 EST 2020
Hi Rick,
Powerpoint can export to HTML, and while I have not looked at Keynote's
HTML export, I think you would be just trading one problem at file
parsing for another. Tools like PowerPoint and Keynote export to HTML
with CSS, so you can't just:
set the htmlText of field x to URL tPresentationFile
You'd still have to parse the HTML/CSS into something LiveCode can
understand.
Again, I know how to do this. My questions is: Has someone already done
it or even part of it?
On 3/2/2020 7:39 PM, Rick Harrison via use-livecode wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> If you had access to a Mac you could import
> your Powerpoint presentation to Keynote, make
> whatever changes you want and then Export it
> as HTML. It’s really cool how it works.
>
> Keynote can also Export to Powerpoint too, as
> well as PDFs.
>
> Then import into LiveCode?
>
> Just my 2 cents.
>
> Rick
>
>> On Mar 2, 2020, at 4:04 PM, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>>
>> Out of curiosity, has anyone created a library that will import - the parts of a Powerpoint presentation that can be recreated in Livecode - into a LiveCode stack?
>>
>> Of course .pptx files are actuall just ZIP archives with assorted XML files inside, while there is a path to importing .pptx files, it is not simple. Use revZIP to open the .pptx file, use revXML (or your howm grown xml parser) to extract the XML for each slide (each a separate file in the archive) and rectreate those slide elements support in LiveCode.
>>
>> So, I know HOW to do it.
>>
>> I am asking if any one has already built such a library (or even started it)?
>>
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