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JonathanGiles commented 4 years ago

JavaFX Presentation Slides

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JonathanGiles commented 4 years ago

Auto-imported comment, original author: Aljoscha Rittner Comment posted on: May 18, 2010

Hi!

You don't need powerpoint to make JavaFX slides - use JavaFX ;-)

I've started a small (and dirty fast) project for my last presentation on the Source Talk Days in Goettingen, Germany. You can find the project at kenai:

http://kenai.com/projects/javafxslides

br, josh.

JonathanGiles commented 4 years ago

Auto-imported comment, original author: Jonathan Comment posted on: May 18, 2010

I would love to use JavaFX to present slides, but I really use a lot of the features of Powerpoint (animations in particular). Keep up your work and if you ever feel like it you should blog about it, either on your own site or http://jfxstudio.org - that way you'll get far more attention :-)

JonathanGiles commented 4 years ago

Auto-imported comment, original author: Eric Wendelin Comment posted on: May 18, 2010

Wait a minute... JavaFX doesn't run on top of rainbow-farting unicorns?

JonathanGiles commented 4 years ago

Auto-imported comment, original author: Jonathan Comment posted on: May 18, 2010

That's my whole point - who knows what is down there?!? I wouldn't put it past those crafty folk.

JonathanGiles commented 4 years ago

Auto-imported comment, original author: Aljoscha Rittner Comment posted on: May 19, 2010

I'm pretty sure that you are not able to produce similar animation effects with PowerPoint animation as with my JavaFX presentation ;-)

br, josh.

JonathanGiles commented 4 years ago

Auto-imported comment, original author: Jonathan Merritt Comment posted on: May 24, 2010

I like the slide illustrating control "regions". More information about control structure (especially with regard to best-practice advice for custom control authors) would be great!