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* Amos released updated "Zope training material", http://www.zope.org/Members/Amos/TrainingSlidesAnnounce that he and Michel Pelletier have been working on for the past couple weeks.
There are twenty slide presentations which cover such topics as DTML, application design, and developing Python products.
Note: the PowerPoint slides are built by a Python script that reads Structured Text and talks to PowerPoint over COM - cool.
How about taking the extra step and using 'PythonPoint' to make a pdf presentation for non-MS'ers?
IIRC Pavlos Christoforou made a Zope product that creates pdf from stx files (goes to look it up) Yes. See http://www.zope.org/Members/gaaros/ZpdfDocument
I was quite exited when I saw this pdf possibility but I can't seem to get it to work. I'm running Zope on my Win NT4.0. But I have some questions 'bout it: 1. When I d/l the zpdf file it seems that something is missing. Where exactly should I put it ? 2. Is it a precompiled python file ? 3. Should'nt it have some kind of extension to it to work in a windoze env ?
Though I agree a packed up version would be nice (I'm a windows user, so pythonpoint is ok for me) Any chance the python-powerpoint script could be made public anyway?
hth
Rik
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