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Hi,

Presumably if it is that close to SVG, a couple of XSLT converters 
would make Keynote into an SVG editor/displayer? Sounds like this 
would not be too hard to achieve.

Robin

At 9:56 pm +0100 8/1/03, Antoine Quint wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Note: cross-posting to the SVG-Developers who will probably be 
>interested in this
>
>>The XML vocabulary for Apple's new "Keynote" powerpoint competitor. 
>>Apparently it includes a fairly complete vector-graphics facility.
>>
>>http://paulboutin.com/presentation.apxl
>
>Although I am by nature an Apple enthusiast (and already ordered 
>Keynote) I must say I am a little puzzled by what I see from the XML 
>grammar used by Keynote.
>

...cut

>
>Keynote does look real sexy though!
>
>Antoine
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