README for KeyJnoteGUI, a KDE frontend to KeyJnote
Introduction
KeyJnote is a somewhat different presentation programm. It uses OpenGL to presents some cool visual effects during presentation. More useful, but not less eye-candy are the zoom mode and the highlighting features.
Much of the behaviour of KeyJnote is controlled by command line switches. KeyJnoteGUI provides a nice KDE frontend to KeyJnote, which gives you control about the most widely used switches. Now you can watch cool presentations without moving down to command line.
Installing KeyJnoteGUI
See the INSTALL file for this.
Note, that KeyJnote and KeyJnoteGUI (thanks to Yaroslav Halchenko) made their way into debian sid. If you're using this distribution, you can simply install KeyJnoteGUI with
apt-get install keyjnotegui
Running KeyJnoteGUI
Just type "keyjnotegui" in your terminal or use the KMenu entry.
Troubleshooting
Questions, suggestions and critics can be directed to the author, Sebastian Wiesner using the following mail address:
To report bugs, you can also register at http://developer.berlios.de and use the KeyJnoteGUI Bug Manager:
http://developer.berlios.de/bugs/?group_id=7729
Please be as precise as possible when reporting bugs. You should include at least the following information:
- The version of Python you are running
- The version of KeyJnote
- The version of KeyJnoteGUI
- The version of KDE and QT
- The version of PyKDE and PyQT
- A detailled description of the bug (with tracebacks, if available)
- Any input data you were using when the bug appeared
Resources
Have a look at http://keyjnotegui.berlios.de for more information.
