I'm a missionary in Japan. The name of my mission agency is WEC International. That's supposedly Worldwide Evangelisation for Christ, but I think I have a better idea about what it stands for...
2005-04-13
Keynote Reader... in JavaScript
Today I have perpetrated a hack.
I give a fair few presentations, using Apple's Keynote software on my PowerBook. Unfortunately, my PowerBook is now broken and I can't afford to repair it (that is, perhaps, a hint) but I still have all these .key files and nothing to read them with.
Until today
- Copy this file and this file into your .key directory.
- Copy presentation.apxl to presentation.xml. (Mozilla won't grok .apxl files as valid XML - suggestions for how to hack the document.open call so this isn't necessary would be helpful!)
- Start Mozilla on keynote.html. (I haven't tried Safari yet.)
It mainly works. It even does builds, but you can't go backwards yet. And the builds aren't pretty animtions. What a shame. Also remember that most of the graphics that you paste into Keynote come out as .tiff or .pict files, which most browsers don't like. But you know, it works.
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