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<A HREF=../index.html>PPresenter</A><BR>
<A HREF=../manual.html>Manual</A><BR>
<B>Tutorials</B><BR>
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<A HREF=../index.html>Portable Presenter</A> is a package designed to give
presentations.
There are a few tutorials, but many more should be written.
Do also take a look at the demonstration scripts in the <CODE>demo</CODE>
directory.

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<DT>The basic <A HREF=file.html>file structure</A>.
<DD>Very brief.  Too brief to be of any use.
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<DT>Ways to <A HREF=notation.html>denote strings</A> in Perl.
<DD>Perl has many ways for denoting strings.  Strings are very often
    used in PPresenter, so read how you can use them.
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<DT>Detailed tutorial for <A HREF=beginners/index.html>PPresenter Beginners</A>.
<DD>From nitwit to specialist: how to give a presentation, and how to
    use PPresenter to give it.
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<DT>Differences between <A HREF=html2markup/index.html>HTML and the Markup</A>.
<DD>The <A HREF=../formatter/markup.html>markup formatter</A>
    is very similar to HTML, as used by wab-browsers
    although some changes makes it compacter and a bit more flexible.
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Portable Presenter is written and maintained by
<A HREF=http://mark.overmeer.net>Mark Overmeer</A>.
Copyright (C) 2000-2002, Free Software Foundation FSF.


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