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Message #00052
Re: Release of version 1.3.0!
Hello Hannes,
just a quick mail to thank you for your effort! The fact that you managed a
release when you said you would, shows how committed you are to the project.
So congrats on the new release point, and I hope you get more help from the
other devs than from me. I'll pretty much be spending the summer holidays
locked in the lab...
Regards,
Egor
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 9:42 PM, Hannes Hochreiner <hannes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> version 1.3.0 is out the door! Below you'll find the release
> announcement. Thanks a lot for all your contributions. I am quite
> excited about this release as there are a lot of really neat new
> features in it. For the next release I would like to focus on
> consolidation and documentation. However, for today I just wanted to
> say: congratulations and thanks a lot for the excellent work!
>
> Cheers,
> Hannes
>
>
> Release announcement:
>
> The JessyInk team is proud to announce the release of JessyInk version
> 1.3.0. This release features very exciting contributions from Marc
> Eberhard, who implemented a drawing mode allowing users to draw on the
> slides during the presentation in the browser. Another interesting new
> feature is the ability to assign "views." This feature can be used to
> zoom-in on a particular region of the slide. "Views" provide exciting
> new ways to enhance your presentations. Also new in this release is the
> option to customise the key bindings. To further improve the
> compatibility and usability of JessyInk, custom keys can now be assigned
> to all actions. For maximum flexibility, each mode (slide, index,
> drawing) has its own set of key bindings.
>
> Be sure to check out the latest JessyInk release and the showcase file
> at:
> http://code.google.com/p/jessyink/
>
> About JessyInk:
> JessyInk is a JavaScript that can be incorporated into an Inkscape SVG
> image to turn it into an animated presentation. When the image is loaded
> into an SVG-capable browser, every layer of the image becomes a slide.
> Some of the many features include transitions, effects, an optional
> master slide, index sheet and drawing mode, and zoom-based effects.
>
>
>
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