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Re: Python Worst Practices

Started byBen Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au>
First post2015-02-26 15:44 +1100
Last post2015-02-27 06:24 +1100
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  Re: Python Worst Practices Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au> - 2015-02-26 15:44 +1100
    Re: Python Worst Practices cl@isbd.net - 2015-02-26 10:12 +0000
      Re: Python Worst Practices Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au> - 2015-02-27 06:24 +1100

#86470 — Re: Python Worst Practices

FromBen Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au>
Date2015-02-26 15:44 +1100
SubjectRe: Python Worst Practices
Message-ID<mailman.19238.1424925848.18130.python-list@python.org>
Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> writes:

> I'd really like to see a lot more presentations done in pure text.

Maybe so. My request at the moment, though, is not for people to change
what's on their slides; rather, if they want people to retrieve them,
the slides should be downloadable easily (i.e. without a web app,
without a registration to some specific site).

-- 
 \     “I thought I'd begin by reading a poem by Shakespeare, but then |
  `\     I thought ‘Why should I? He never reads any of mine.’” —Spike |
_o__)                                                         Milligan |
Ben Finney

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#86491

Fromcl@isbd.net
Date2015-02-26 10:12 +0000
Message-ID<0583sb-j98.ln1@esprimo.zbmc.eu>
In reply to#86470
Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au> wrote:
> Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> writes:
> 
> > I'd really like to see a lot more presentations done in pure text.
> 
> Maybe so. My request at the moment, though, is not for people to change
> what's on their slides; rather, if they want people to retrieve them,
> the slides should be downloadable easily (i.e. without a web app,
> without a registration to some specific site).
> 
... and having downloaded them what do you view them with if they're
not plain text?

-- 
Chris Green
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#86532

FromBen Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au>
Date2015-02-27 06:24 +1100
Message-ID<mailman.19280.1424978649.18130.python-list@python.org>
In reply to#86491
cl@isbd.net writes:

> Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au> wrote:
> > My request at the moment, though, is not for people to change what's
> > on their slides; rather, if they want people to retrieve them, the
> > slides should be downloadable easily (i.e. without a web app,
> > without a registration to some specific site).
>
> ... and having downloaded them what do you view them with if they're
> not plain text?

Again, I was not the one asking for plain text. So I don't really
understand why you ask me that. But, here goes:

Presentations documents, the overwhelming majority, are in a very small
number of formats.

If they're PDF: any PDF viewer <URL:https://pdfreaders.org/>.

If they're a format produced by some widespread presentation tool:
LibreOffice Impress <URL:https://www.libreoffice.org/discover/impress/>.

Why do you ask?

-- 
 \      “The way to build large Python applications is to componentize |
  `\             and loosely-couple the hell out of everything.” —Aahz |
_o__)                                                                  |
Ben Finney

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