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I would like to export all images contained in slideshow files with command-line instructions. I am aware that I could convert the files into PDF documents and then use pdfmod to export the images.
Choose File - Export. Select GIF - Graphics Interchange Format (.gif) in the File type list. Click the Selection check box to export the selected object, and not the entire slide. Locate where you want to save the animated GIF, enter a name, and then click Save. Feb 12, 2016 - This is the only tool I am currently using for all my SfM needs. Highly Recommended! Most geared to digital animation than scientific analysis though. Can export to. Can export to a condensed PDF with annotations embedded. LibreOffice Impress - A FOSS alternative for MS Powerpoint. Great if you.
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In that case, though, I have noted that the images that had been rotated in the slideshow also maintain that rotation in the exported image. The aim would be to export images that are as close as possible to the originals placed in the slideshow. Which programs and instruction would you suggest to perform this task efficiently and accurately?
Thanks for thinking along. Working with Linux Ubuntu 14.04 and LibreOffice 3.5.7.2.