<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!-- edited with XMLSPY v2004 rel. 3 U (http://www.xmlspy.com) by Andy Robinson (ReportLab Europe Ltd.) --> <!DOCTYPE presentation SYSTEM "../pythonpoint.dtd"> <presentation filename="figures.xml" pageDuration="10"> <stylesheet module="standard" function="getParagraphStyles"/> <title>New Feature Tests</title> <author> Andy Robinson </author> <subject> Reportlab Sample Applications </subject> <section name="Main"> <!-- any graphics in the section go on all its pages as a backdrop --> <rectangle height="555" fill="ReportLabBlue" x="20" width="96" y="20"/> <!--fixedimage height="64" filename="leftlogo.gif" x="20" width="96" y="510"/--> <customshape module="customshapes" class="Logo" initargs="(20,510,96,64)"/> <!--infostring size="14" align="right" x="800" y="36"> »%(title)s, page %(page)s« </infostring--> <!-- Now for the slides --> <slide title="Introduction" id="Slide001" effectname="Box" effectduration="2"> <frame height="468" x="120" y="72" rightmargin="36" width="700" leftmargin="36"> <para style="Heading1"> New Feature Test Cases - Figures, Drawings and Included Pages </para> <para style="BodyText"> especially images and pagecatcher stuff... </para> <para style="BodyText"> <i> PythonPoint </i> lets you create attractive and consistent presentation slides on any platform. It is a demo app built on top of the PDFgen PDF library and the PLATYPUS Page Layout library. Essentially, it converts slides in an XML format to PDF. </para> <para style="BodyText"> It can be used right now to create slide shows, but will undoubtedly change and evolve. Read on for a tutorial... </para> </frame> </slide> <slide title="Test Drawing Tag" id="Slide002" effectname="Dissolve" effectduration="2"> <frame height="468" x="120" y="72" rightmargin="36" width="700" leftmargin="36" border="true"> <para style="Heading1"> Drawing Tag In Action within story context </para> <para style="BodyText"> especially images and pagecatcher stuff... </para> <para style="BodyText">Hope that came out right-aligned with a box around it...</para> <drawing module="slidebox" constructor="SlideBoxDrawing" showBoundary="1" hAlign="CENTER"/> </frame> </slide> <slide title="Test PageFigure Tag" id="Slide002" effectname="Glitter" effectduration="2"> <frame height="468" x="120" y="72" rightmargin="36" width="300" leftmargin="36" border="true"> <para style="Heading1">PageFigure</para> <para style="BodyText">This imports a page and displays it. Since this will typically be used to show A4/Letter pages, it does a 'shrink to fit' based on frame width. The scaleFactor attribute can override this, as I did below... </para> <pageCatcherFigure filename="../../../../rlextra/pageCatcher/test/ir684.pdf" pageNo="0" caption="IR684 - Authorizing your Agent" scaleFactor="0.1"/> </frame> <frame height="468" x="450" y="72" width="325" border="true"> <pageCatcherFigure filename="../../../rlextra/pageCatcher/test/ir684.pdf" pageNo="0" caption="IR684 - Authorizing your Agent"/> </frame> </slide> </section> </presentation>