From 08d7c8f595a3d4b4736e2bc993867cbcb4fa71d2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rafael Lima Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 23:00:32 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] tdf#144463 Fix Slide Show help pages Change-Id: I464f7c4c09bb04f484c94ff29ec1ad63c201eb3a Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/help/+/123515 Tested-by: Jenkins Reviewed-by: Olivier Hallot --- source/text/simpress/01/06100000.xhp | 94 +++++++++--------- source/text/simpress/guide/show.xhp | 141 +++++++++++++-------------- 2 files changed, 116 insertions(+), 119 deletions(-) diff --git a/source/text/simpress/01/06100000.xhp b/source/text/simpress/01/06100000.xhp index bbe3f2689e..eda46db91e 100644 --- a/source/text/simpress/01/06100000.xhp +++ b/source/text/simpress/01/06100000.xhp @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ - - - -Custom Slide Shows -/text/simpress/01/06100000.xhp - + + Custom Slide Shows + /text/simpress/01/06100000.xhp + - - - -

Custom Slide Shows

-Defines a custom slide show using slides within the current presentation. You can then pick slides to meet the needs of your audience. You can create as many custom slide shows as you want. - -
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Name of the presentation(s)

-Lists the custom slide shows that are available. -To create a custom slide show, click New. - -

Use Custom Slide Show

-Runs the custom slide show you selected when you click Start. Otherwise, the entire presentation is shown. -

To run a custom slide show:

- - -Click the show in the list and then select Use Custom Slide Show. - - -Click Start. - - - -

New

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Edit

-Add, remove or reorder slides as well as change the name of the selected custom slide show. - - -

Copy

-Creates a copy of the selected custom slide show. You can modify the name of the show by clicking Edit. - -

Start

-Runs the slide show. Ensure that Use Custom Slide Show is selected if you want to run a custom presentation. - + + + +

Custom Slide Shows

+ Defines a custom slide show using slides within the current presentation. You can then pick slides to meet the needs of your audience. You can create as many custom slide shows as you want. + +
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+ + + Read the help page Creating a Custom Slide Show to learn more about how to set up your own custom slide shows. +

List of custom slide shows

+ Lists the custom slide shows that are available in the document. + + To create a custom slide show, click New. +

To run a custom slide show:

+ + + Select a custom slide show from the list. + + + Click Start. + + + +

New

+ + +

Edit

+ Add, remove or reorder slides as well as change the name of the selected custom slide show. + + +

Copy

+ Creates a copy of the selected custom slide show. You can modify the name of the show by clicking Edit. + +

Start

+ Runs the selected custom slide show. + + +
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diff --git a/source/text/simpress/guide/show.xhp b/source/text/simpress/guide/show.xhp index e4b0efafd3..7be2daf99b 100644 --- a/source/text/simpress/guide/show.xhp +++ b/source/text/simpress/guide/show.xhp @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ - - + - - + - -Showing a Slide Show -/text/simpress/guide/show.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. - + + Showing a Slide Show + /text/simpress/guide/show.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + -running slide shows -showing;slide shows -slide shows; starting -presentations; starting -starting; slide shows -automatic slide shows -slide transitions;automatic -automatic slide transition -MW transferred three index entries from simpress/01/03130000.xhp, deleted "slide shows;showing", made "running;..." a one level entry and added "automatic...". MW transferred 2 index entries from simpress/01/06040000.xhp. -Showing a Slide Show -UFI: new file see i68756 -Different ways exist to start a slide show. Once a slide show is running, you can take control pressing keys or clicking the mouse buttons. -By default, a slide show always starts with the first slide. You advance manually through slides up to the last slide. You can change these settings. -Running a Slide Show - - -Choose Slide Show - Slide Show to run the show. - - -If you want all shows to start from the current slide instead of the first slide, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress - General and click Always with current page. - - -Click to advance to the next effect or to the next slide. - - -Press Esc to abort the show before the end. -Many more keys are available to control a slide show. You can also right-click to open a context menu with useful commands. -Showing an automatic slide show (kiosk mode) -For an automatic change to the next slide, you must assign a slide transition to each slide. - - -Open the Slide Transition sidebar deck. - - -In the Advance slide area, click Automatically after, and select a time duration. - - -Click Apply to All Slides. - - -You can assign a different time for every slide to advance to the next slide. The rehearse timings feature can assist you to get the timing right. -To advance to the first slide, after all slides have been shown, you must set the slide show to repeat automatically. - - -Choose Slide Show - Slide Show Settings. - - -In the Type area, click Auto and select a pause time between shows. - - -Running a slide show from a file -You can start %PRODUCTNAME from a command prompt, followed by the parameter -show and an Impress filename. For example, to start the file filename.odp from the command prompt, enter the following command: - -soffice -show filename.odp - -This assumes that soffice is in the program path of your system, and that filename.odp is located in the current directory. -
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+ + running slide shows + showing;slide shows + slide shows; starting + presentations; starting + starting; slide shows + automatic slide shows + slide transitions;automatic + automatic slide transition + +

Showing a Slide Show

+ Different ways exist to start a slide show. Once a slide show is running, you can take control pressing keys or clicking the mouse buttons. + By default, a slide show always starts with the first slide. You advance manually through slides up to the last slide. You can change these settings. +

Running a Slide Show

+ + + Choose Slide Show - Slide Show to run the show. + + + Click to advance to the next effect or to the next slide. + + + Press Esc to abort the slide show before its end. + Many more keys are available to control a slide show. You can also right-click to open a context menu with useful commands. +

Showing an automatic slide show (kiosk mode)

+ For an automatic change to the next slide, you must assign a slide transition to each slide. + + + Open the Slide Transition sidebar deck. + + + In the Advance Slide area, click After and enter a time duration. + + + Click Apply Transition to All Slides. + + + You can assign a different time for every slide to advance to the next slide. The rehearse timings feature can assist you to get the timing right. + To advance to the first slide, after all slides have been shown, you must set the slide show to repeat automatically. + + + Choose Slide Show - Slide Show Settings. + + + In the Presentation Mode area, choose Loop and repeat after and set the duration of the pause between shows. + + +

Running a slide show from a file

+ You can start %PRODUCTNAME from a command prompt, followed by the parameter -show and an Impress filename. For example, to start the file filename.odp from the command prompt, enter the following command: + + soffice -show filename.odp + + This assumes that soffice is in the program path of your system, and that filename.odp is located in the current directory. + +
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