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<A HREF=../index.html>PPresenter</A><BR>
<A HREF=../manual.html>Manual</A><BR>
<B>XML</B><BR>
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Basically, PPresenter is a library which can be used from a Perl program
directly.  However, not everyone prefers to write Perl, so you may like
the idea of a program which translates text-files into library calls.
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The XML interpreter was written by Johan Vromans.  It implements a
substantial sub-set of the possibilities of the library in pure XML.
DTD's are included.

<H2>How to run</H2>

If you want to use the XML interpreter, you run:
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    present myfile.xml
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or
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    present -xml myfile
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<H2>How to use</H2>

Currently, there is no documentation on how to write presentations on XML.
However, there are two large examples included in the demo directory of
the sources: <CODE>xml/demo/*</CODE>.  These should be sufficient to
use this application.  Please contribute.

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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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