![]() ![]() KeynoteCounter is a command line utility. Total maximum value of this counter across all slides example: $CM.chapter evaluates to the number of $CI.chapter uses in the presentation. ![]() Maintain value of this counter and show current value example: $CM.chapter prints the value of chapter again, e.g., when using it at the end of a chapter. Increment a counter and show current value example: $CI.chapter increases the value of the counter chapter. KeynoteCounter runs on Mac OS X Snow Leopard, OS X Lion and OS X Mountain Lion. KeynoteCounter: Counter variables in Keynote presentations transformations (translation, rotation, scale, skew).parsing the style attribute of elements.converting cutout shapes (i.e., compound paths featuring several parts or holes).converting shapes (lines, rectangles, rounded rectangles, circles, ellipses, polygons, polylines, arcs, arbitrary paths).a graphical Mac OS X application with a Cocoa open dialog.SVG2Keynote brings AI2Key's conversion of vectors into Keynote shapes to all applications that are capable of exporting SVG graphics, including Inkscape, Illustrator, OmniGraffle, EazyDraw, and exoNotes. As such it provides similar functionality to AI2Key (Illustrator to Keynote converter). SVG2Keynote imports SVG files and uses AI2Key's document object model to store and export shapes. shapes (lines, rectangles, circles, arbitrary paths).(.key documents no longer show up in the list of recent documents).AI2Key is now located under "File > Export" rather than "Save As".cutouts (compound shapes in Illustrator with holes/transparent parts, such that the background shines through). ![]()
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