Hi Bernard,
I don't know if this will satisfy all of your requirements but you can code
up something with the kind of functionality you mention using DHTML and
Javascript. This isn't really the forum to get into details but pulling
images off a server in response to user events (like clicking an image)
is basic stuff and people have been doing it for years. If you want to give
me a shout off-list I can give you a bit more guidance on this.
There is also an open source project that attempts to replicate much of the
functionality in powerpoint using only standards compliant DHTML. This could
be embedded in an IFRAME and would allow you greater flexibility in how
you present the content, you wouldn't be restricted to making each slide
an image. Unfortunately, I can't remember the name of the project, anyone
else on the list recall?
-phil
> Hi,
>> We use mainly FC4 and Gentoo to host (and develop) e-learning portals
> as part of a research project in UCD.
>> We are looking for a Linux equivalent of Macromedia Breeze/Flash.
>> What do we want to do? We want to present lecture notes in a web page
> with other content, when the user clicks on the lecture notes it will
> show the next one. The lecture notes are a series of small images.
>> I am searching for an Open Source/linux tool that would have this
> functionality and could deliver in a suitable format (swf maybe)? I
> don't think we need all of the functionalities of Breeze to do this.
>> Have you a recommendation for me or similar experience?
>> Regards,
>> B.
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