From 491f223b3e7a1b272d3050fbaa84be897ef45c2d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gabor Kelemen Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2023 17:36:55 +0200 Subject: tdf#105303 (related) Drop HTML Export wizard help pages Change-Id: I5d7714356f56f88d9c595b420b724ea8c6564f5a Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/help/+/157254 Tested-by: Jenkins Reviewed-by: Olivier Hallot --- source/text/scalc/guide/html_doc.xhp | 1 - source/text/shared/autopi/01110000.xhp | 54 ---------- source/text/shared/autopi/01110100.xhp | 60 ----------- source/text/shared/autopi/01110200.xhp | 167 ----------------------------- source/text/shared/autopi/01110300.xhp | 60 ----------- source/text/shared/autopi/01110400.xhp | 61 ----------- source/text/shared/autopi/01110500.xhp | 50 --------- source/text/shared/autopi/01110600.xhp | 69 ------------ source/text/simpress/01/01170000.xhp | 6 +- source/text/simpress/guide/html_export.xhp | 66 ------------ source/text/simpress/guide/html_import.xhp | 3 - source/text/simpress/guide/main.xhp | 1 - 12 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 596 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 source/text/shared/autopi/01110000.xhp delete mode 100644 source/text/shared/autopi/01110100.xhp delete mode 100644 source/text/shared/autopi/01110200.xhp delete mode 100644 source/text/shared/autopi/01110300.xhp delete mode 100644 source/text/shared/autopi/01110400.xhp delete mode 100644 source/text/shared/autopi/01110500.xhp delete mode 100644 source/text/shared/autopi/01110600.xhp delete mode 100644 source/text/simpress/guide/html_export.xhp (limited to 'source/text') diff --git a/source/text/scalc/guide/html_doc.xhp b/source/text/scalc/guide/html_doc.xhp index 99a5eded94..d8dd77b8d8 100644 --- a/source/text/scalc/guide/html_doc.xhp +++ b/source/text/scalc/guide/html_doc.xhp @@ -61,7 +61,6 @@
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HTML Export

-Determines the settings for publishing $[officename] Draw or $[officename] Impress documents in HTML format. -
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-The pages displayed differ depending on what you select on the second page of the Wizard. - - - - - - -

< Back

-Returns to the selections made on the previous page. The current settings remain saved. You can select this button once you are in the second editing step. -

Next >

-Saves the current settings and moves to the next page. This button becomes inactive on the last page of the dialog. - -

Create

-Creates new documents according to your selections and saves the documents. -$[officename] saves the current Wizard settings and uses them as default the next time that you open the Wizard. - -
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HTML Export - Page 1

-On the first page you can select an existing design or create a new one. -
-The settings you select for the export will be automatically saved as a design for other exports. You can enter the design name after clicking Create. -
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Assign design

-In this area, you can choose to create a new design and select or delete an existing design. -If you delete a design, you will only delete the design information in the Wizard. An export file will not be deleted by this action. - -

New design

-Creates a new design in the next pages of the Wizard. - -

Existing Design

-Loads an existing design from the design list to use as a starting point for the steps to follow on the next pages of the Wizard. - -

Design list

-Displays all existing designs. - -

Delete Selected Design

-Deletes the selected design from the design list. - -
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HTML Export - Page 2

-Determines the type of publication. -
-You can specify if you want to include frames, create a title, or display presentation notes. -
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Publication type

-Defines the basic settings for the intended export. -

Standard HTML format

-Creates standard HTML pages from export pages. -

Standard HTML with frames

-Creates standard HTML pages with frames. The exported page will be placed in the main frame, and the frame to the left will display a table of contents in the form of hyperlinks. -

Create title page

-Creates a title page for your document. -Show notes - -Specifies that your notes are also displayed. -

Automatic

-Creates a default HTML presentation as a kiosk export, in which the slides are automatically advanced after a specified amount of time. -

As stated in document

-The slide transition depends on the timing that you set for each slide in the presentation. If you set a manual page transition, the HTML presentation introduces a new page by pressing any key from your keyboard. -

Automatic

-The page transition takes place automatically after the specified period of time elapses and does not depend on the presentation's contents. -

Slide view time

-Defines the amount of time for each slide display. -

Endless

-Automatically restarts the HTML presentation after the last slide has been displayed. -

WebCast

-In a WebCast export, automatic scripts will be generated with Perl or ASP support. This enables the speaker (for example, a speaker in a telephone conference using a slide show on the Internet) to change the slides in the audience's web browsers. You will find more information on WebCast later in this section. -

Active Server Pages (ASP)

-When you select the ASP option, the WebCast export creates ASP pages. Note that the HTML presentation can only be offered by a web server supporting ASP. -

Perl

-Used by WebCast export to create HTML pages and Perl scripts. -

URL for listeners

-Specifies the URL (absolute or relative) to be entered by the viewer in order to see the presentation. -

URL for presentation

-Specifies the URL (absolute or relative), where the created HTML presentation on the web server has been saved. -

URL for Perl scripts

-Specifies the URL (absolute or relative) for the generated Perl scripts. -

More Information on WebCast Export

-There are two possible options for exporting $[officename] Impress presentations using WebCast technology: Active Server Pages (ASP) and Perl. -In either case, the WebCast needs an HTTP server offering either Perl or ASP as scripting. Therefore, the exporting option depends on the HTTP server used. -

WebCast in ASP

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Exporting

- - -To export to ASP, in a $[officename] Impress document choose File - Export. You then see the Export dialog in which you select HTML Document as the file type. Once you have selected a directory and entered a file name, click Export. For export as ASP, we recommend selecting a "secret" file name for the HTML file (see below for more details). You then see the HTML Export dialog. Several files will be written to the directory you have just selected. - - -The presenter uses the entered file name to change between the slides viewed by the audience. You can save the WebCast files locally or save them directly to an HTTP server. You can later transfer locally saved files to the HTTP server by FTP. Note that WebCast only works if the files are requested over an HTTP server. - - -Do not use the same directory for two different HTML exports. - - -Select WebCast as a publishing type on the second page of the HTML Export Wizard. - - -In the options area for WebCast, select the Active Server Pages (ASP) option. You can now continue defining other settings or start the export by clicking the Create button. - - -

Using ASP WebCast

-You can use WebCast as soon as the exported files can be accessed from an HTTP server. - -Example: -Let's assume that you installed the Microsoft Internet Information Server on your computer. You entered the "c:\Inet\wwwroot\presentation" directory as an HTML output directory during the IIS setup. The URL of your computer is assumed as follows: "http://myserver.com". - - -You have saved the files that have been created during the Export process in the c:\Inet\wwwroot\presentation\ directory. In this directory, the Export creates an HTML file that can be named, for example, as "secret.htm". You entered this name in the Save dialog (see above). The presenter can now browse to the HTML Export files by entering the http://myserver.com/presentation/secret.htm URL in any HTTP Browser having JavaScript support. The presenter is now able to modify the page using some form controls. - - -The audience can now view the slide selected by the presenter through the URL http://myserver.com/presentation/webcast.asp. They cannot move to other slides found at this URL, unless the file names are known. Please ensure that the HTTP server does not show the directory listing. -

WebCast over Perl

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Exporting

- - -To export, in a $[officename] Impress document choose File - Export. This opens the Export dialog, in which you select HTML Document as the file type. After selecting a folder and entering a file name, click Save. This opens the HTML Export Wizard. This will write some files to the folder you have just selected. - - - - -The entered file name will be used by the presenter to switch through the slides. Please select an empty directory. - - -In the second page of the HTML Export, select WebCast as the publication type. - - -In the option area for WebCast, select Perl. - - -In the URL for listeners text box, enter the file name of the HTML document that will be used by the audience. In URL for presentation, enter the URL of the directory that will be used for the presentation and, in URL for Perl scripts, enter the URL for the CGI script directory. You can now define further settings on the following pages of the Wizard or start the export process by clicking the Create button. - - -

Using Perl WebCast

-The files that have been created during the export must now be set up in the Perl enabled HTTP server. This cannot be done automatically because of the variety of different HTTP servers having Perl support. The steps to follow will be described next. Please refer to your server manual or ask your network administrator how to apply these steps on your server. - - -You should first move the files that have been created during the export into the correct directory on the HTTP server. - - - - -Move all files having the htm, jpg and gif extensions into the directory on your HTTP server that has been referred to in the text box URL for presentation. - - -All files having the pl and txt extensions have to be moved into the directory on your HTTP server that has been referred to in the URL for Perl scripts text box. This directory has to be configured in a way that the Perl scripts contained there can also be run by an HTTP request. - - -On UNIX systems grant the files with the pl extension the rights to be executable by the HTTP server. Normally, this is done with the chmod command. The rights of the currpic.txt file must be set to be writable by the HTTP server. - - -Now you should be able to use WebCast. - -Example: -In this example, you have a Linux computer with an HTTP server. The URL of your HTTP server is http://myserver.com and the output directory of your HTML documents is the //user/local/http/ directory. Your Perl scripts are contained in the //user/local/http/cgi-bin/ directory. Enter secret.htm as an export file name and presentation.htm as URL for listeners. In the URL for presentation text box enter http://myserver.com/presentation/ and for the URL for Perl scripts enter http://myserver.com/cgi-bin/. - - -Now, copy all *.htm, *.jpg and *.gif files from the directories that were specified during the export into the //user/local/http/presentation/ directory on your HTTP Server and copy all files with the *.pl and *.txt extensions into the //user/local/http/cgi-bin/ directory. - - -Login on your server as root and switch to the //user/local/http/cgi-bin/ directory. You can define the corresponding rights using the chmod command. - - -Once you have finished installing the Perl files, the presenter will be able to give the presentation. The listeners can view this presentation under the URL http://myserver.com/presentation/presentation.htm. - -
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HTML Export - Page 3

-Specifies the graphics type and the target screen resolution. -
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Save images as

-Determines the image format. You can also define the compression value for the export. -

PNG - Portable Network Graphics format

-The files are exported as PNG files. PNG files are compressed without loss of data, and can contain more than 256 colors. -

GIF - Graphics Interchange Format

-The files are exported as GIF files. GIF files are compressed without loss of data, and have a maximum of 256 colors. -

JPG - Compressed file format

-The files are exported as JPEG files. JPEG files are compressed, with adjustable compression and can contain more than 256 colors. -

Quality

-Specifies the compression factor of the JPEG graphic. A 100% value offers the best quality for a large data range. The 25% factor indicates small files with inferior image quality. -

Monitor resolution

-Defines the resolution for the target screen. Depending on the selected resolution, the image will be displayed in a reduced size. You can specify a reduction of up to 80% from the original size. -

Low resolution (640x480 pixels)

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Medium resolution (800x600 pixels)

-Select the medium resolution for a medium-sized presentation. -

High resolution (1024x768 pixels)

-Select a high resolution for a high quality slide display. -

Export

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Export sounds when slide advances

-Specifies that the sound files that are defined as an effect for slide transitions are exported. - -
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-Specifies the information to be displayed on the title page of the publication. -
-You can skip this page if you unmark the Create title page option, or if you select Automatic or WebCast, in previous pages of the Wizard. -
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Author

-Specifies the name of the publication's author. - -

Email address

-Specifies the email address. - -

Your homepage

-Specifies your homepage. A hyperlink will be inserted in the publication. - -

Additional information

-Specifies additional text to appear on the title page. - -Link to a copy of the original presentation - -Inserts a hyperlink to download a copy of the presentation file. - - -
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-Defines a button style for navigation through the presentation slides. -
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Select button style

-Specifies whether you want to insert navigation buttons in your presentation. You can also select the style of the buttons. - -

Text only

-Inserts only text hyperlinks instead of buttons. -

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-Defines the colors for the publication. -
-Text formatting is obtained from the drawing or presentation. This page is skipped if you unmark the Create title page check box or if you select automatic or WebCast export. -
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-Determines the color scheme and the colors for text and background. - -

Apply color scheme from document

-Determines the colors from the styles used in the current document. - -

Use browser colors

-Uses the default colors of the viewer's Web Browser. - -

Use custom color scheme

-Allows you to define your own colors for some presentation objects. - -

Text

-Opens the Color dialog, where you can select the text color of the presentation. - -

Hyperlink

-Opens the Color dialog, where you can select the hyperlink color of the presentation. - -

Active Link

-Opens the Color dialog, where you can select the active link color of the presentation. - -

Visited Link

-Opens the Color dialog, where you can select the visited link color of the presentation. - -

Background

-Opens the Color dialog, where you can select the background color of the presentation. - -
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Export

Exports your presentation or drawing and sets the export options. @@ -42,8 +41,7 @@
The following file formats present you with additional export options after you click Save: -HTML Document, JPEG, SVM/WMF/PICT/MET, BMP, GIF, EPS, PNG, PBM, PPM, PGM. -If you choose "HTML Document" as your file format, the HTML Export Wizard appears. This wizard guides you through the export process and includes the option to save the pictures in your presentation in GIF or JPG format. +c, SVM/WMF/PICT/MET, BMP, GIF, EPS, PNG, PBM, PPM, PGM.
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Importing and Exporting

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