[OSX-Users] Re: any keynote experts out there?
Jules Field
sysjkf at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Jun 30 15:56:16 BST 2010
Suggest you file a bug report in Apple's bug reporter at
https://bugreport.apple.com/.
Then they might bring it back in a future version.
On 30/06/2010 15:53, Daniel Thorpe wrote:
> Yes, that works in Keynote '09 (The inspector now has an Update Now button, and a tick-box to update automatically). Additionally I can change it to a different URL and it will update. I wonder why they removed it.
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> On 30 Jun 2010, at 15:27, Jonathon Hare wrote:
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>> Thats a pain; the discussion thread does suggest it is possible to grab a slide from an older version of keynote with a web view and copy and paste it in and then you should still be able to edit the URL. If anyone wants to try this, I've put a Keynote 08 presentation with a single slide containing a web view at http://degas.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~jsh2/KeynoteWebview.key.zip
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>> On 30 Jun 2010, at 15:09, Daniel Thorpe wrote:
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>>> Err, that's not an option in Keynote '09. See http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1854846
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>>> Les what version of Keynote have you got?
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>>> On 30 Jun 2010, at 15:06, m.c. schraefel wrote:
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>>>> great tip Jonathon
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>>>> At 15:03 +0100 on 30/6/10, Jonathon Hare wrote:
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>>>>> In that case (at least in Keynote 08) choose "Insert->Web View" from the menu, and then edit the URL in the hyperlink box of the inspector palette and click "update now".
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>>>>> On 30 Jun 2010, at 14:56, Daniel Thorpe wrote:
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>>>>>> I got the impression that Les is looking for something that would "live update".
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>>>>>> On 30 Jun 2010, at 14:54, Jules Field wrote:
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>>>>>>> You can certainly do it surely by just saving a PDF from Safari or whatever, or even get Acrobat to crawl the site and save a PDF (it has a tolerable web site scraper in it), and then just embed the PDF?
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>>>>>>> Or am I missing the point?
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>>>>>>> On 30/06/2010 14:52, Daniel Thorpe wrote:
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>>>>>>>> Hmm, I'm using Keynote 09, and I'm no expect. However, I can't immediately see how this is possible. I can drag an image from Safari to display an image in the prezo. I can enable that image to be a hyperlink to the webpage it came from. But, I can't embed an actual Webkit view (to the image say) in my presentation. Is that what you're trying to do?
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>>>>>>>> If so, I think it's possible to do using QuartzComposer.
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>>>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>>>> Dan
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>>>>>>>> On 30 Jun 2010, at 13:22, Leslie Carr wrote:
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>>>>>>>>> I'm trying to do the Web view, where you are enjoined to do the same process (drag the icon from the URL bar etc etc)
>>>>>>>>> But no matter how I do it, I just get an empty laceholder - no image of the web page appears.
>>>>>>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>> Les
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>>>>>>>>> PS I lurve Keynote on the iPad!
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>>>>>>>>> On 30 Jun 2010, at 12:58, m.c. schraefel wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>> At 12:11 +0100 on 30/6/10, Leslie Carr wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>>> I need help with putting together a keynote presentation. There are some things that are clearly very different from PPT. e.g. how do you import an image!
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>>>>>>>>>> drag the image from your harddrive into the presentation
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>>>>>>>>>> mc
>>>>>>>>>> keynote devotee
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>>>>>>>>>>> les
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>>>>>>> Jules
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>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> sysjkf at ecs.soton.ac.uk
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Jules
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