The core directory for the impress/draw applications.
Think of impress as a hack on top of draw.
sd
module contains impress/draw specific code, non-shared UI and part
of ppt
and pptx
filter, few other filters too.
the slideshow UI lives here as well, the slideshow engine is in
slideshow
module though (including the 3D transitions engine
slideshow/source/engine/opengl
).
the most used filters are ODF's odp
, binary ppt and OOXML's
pptx
. their locations are listed below:
-
odp
import and export filters are inxmloff
module (mostlyxmloff/source/draw
) -
ppt
import is insd/source/filter/ppt
(big shared chunks are also insvx
) -
ppt
export is insd/source/filter/eppt
(big shared chunks are also insvx
) -
pptx
import is inoox/source/ppt
(and uses a lot ofoox/source/drawingml
andoox/source/*
) -
pptx
export is insd/source/filter/eppt
(mostly inpptx-*
source files) and shared part is inoox/source/export
PPTX export filter is split into 2 parts. Impress related part is in
sd/source/filter/eppt/pptx-*
and the other part is in
oox/source/export/
because it contains mostly code related to
DrawingML
, which is shared with writer and calc ooxml export.
The export filter was written in 2009 IIRC and was not much extended feature-wise lately.
The main screen uses a hardware-accelerated
canvas (e.g. cairo canvas), while the entire secondary screen
uses a VCL-canvas that is created in
sd::framework::FullScreenPane::CreateCanvas()
.
The secondary screen contains 3 Pane
s which each have
2 XWindows
for the border area & the actual content,
and each content Pane is backed by a sd::presenter::PresenterCanvas
that wraps the FullScreenPane
's canvas and does clipping.
Add custom shapes export (see below). enhance text
output, we don't write text style for indentation levels now, need to
export a:lvl1pPr
, a:lvl2pPr
, ... elements.
PPTX
import was written by Sun/Oracle and then extended in LibreOffice
a lot during bug fixing. It is located in oox/source/ppt
and
oox/source/drawingml
. The areas with most bugs (at least until today)
were shape placeholders and text style inheritance.