Detailed Guides
This chapter describes how to perform some common tasks in &kpresenter;.
Create an HTML Slideshow
Create an HTML Slideshow is a way of turning an existing presentation into WWW pages.
First make a few slides to include in the show. I made one slide, used Edit Duplicate Page to make a couple of copies, and added a little text and a couple of GNOME images that I found in /usr/share/AbiSuite/clipart The Add Clipart icon The Add Clipart icon You can then click on the Create HTML slideshow icon (outlined in red) The Create HTML slideshow icon The Create HTML slideshow icon or use the menu (under File) to start the wizard that guides you through the process. A dialogue box asks if you want to use an existing file. Click No if this is the first time you have used it. The Yes option allows you to use the details you have previously entered for your HTML slideshow. You will then get a dialogue box asking for a few details. Filling in the details for your HTML slideshow Filling in the details for your HTML slideshow Fill in each field and ensure that you get the path details correct, as this is where &kpresenter; will save your new HTML files and pictures. Click on Next when you are done. You then have a few display options to set. Setting up the display style for your HTML slideshow Setting up the display style for your HTML slideshow When &kpresenter; creates the web pages for you, the text colours will be whatever you set here. Click the coloured bar to choose a colour scheme that suits you. The Next buton brings a dialogue box that allows you to change the name of each slide. Setting the slide names Setting the slide names Finally, save the configuration before you close the dialogue box. Saving your configuration Saving your configuration What we have now are new HTML and pictures directories, created where we earlier set the path. The newly created HTML slideshow directories The newly created HTML slideshow directories
There is also an index.html file to launch your web slideshow.
You can see how it works by using your file manager or web browser to open the index.html file. Click where it says, and the first page of your presentation is displayed. It then works the same as a &kpresenter; slideshow.
Each click on the screen takes you to the next slide.
&FTP; it all to your website, remembering to keep the directory structure intact, and the world can admire your work.
Creating &kpresenter; Templates
It is really easy to add new templates to &kpresenter;'s library.
If you have made a presentation in a style you would like to use again, you can save it as a template.
This tutorial will show how we can make a new template and save it.
Open &kpresenter; and create a new document. I chose a plain background with a text entry box. Right click on the work area and you get a Page Background dialogue box. The &kpresenter; Page Background dialogue. The &kpresenter; Page Background dialogue. Under Format you will find Page Background which opens the same dialogue box. I want the background to look attractive. In the top Combo box you can choose to use a picture or some clipart for the background. Choosing a page background Choosing a page background I have left this at the default Colour/Gradient option. In the next Combo box down I have chosen Vertical gradient, clicked into the two long boxes below it and chosen two colours. You can alter the start positions of the colours in the gradients by clicking in the Unbalanced Check box. This lets you use the pair of X and Y sliders. Sometimes one slider will not do anything at all, it depends on what type of gradient you have chosen. Remember to choose contrasting colours first. If you leave both white, you will not see anything. When you have a colour scheme that you like, click Apply and OK to close the Dialogue box. The page should now be in the colours you chose. Double click in the text box to add a heading. Adding a Heading to the new template Adding a Heading to the new template When you are happy with your template, click File on the Menu Bar and choose Create Template From Current Slide. This Dialogue box allows you to select where you want your template to be saved. Saving the new template Saving the new template I chose to save mine under the Screenpresentations menu and called it tutorialtemplate. Click OK to close this Dialogue box. Now close the document you have been working on (do not save it) and &kpresenter; will show the Choose Dialogue box. Your new template in the &kpresenter; Choose dialogue. Your new template in the &kpresenter; Choose dialogue. You want to Create a new document from a Template. Click to open the Screenpresentations tab and there is the template we made earlier (highlighted in red by me).