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But still - why LibreOffice Impress could not support as competitors
already support?
Such zooming presentation feature could lift Impress onto
whole new level as nowadays big data practically requires. Also focusing
only to important part of presentation - well explained in videos
referred below. As Sozi is free and open-source software - it would be
possible to investigate its approach. It is known that it is based on
SVG (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalable_Vector_Graphics). Hereby
also I propose to build whole graphics stack in LibreOffice solely onto
SVG. Also Inkscape is free and open-source software and possible to look
what and how they do.

References

  * Sozi tutorials
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqazFFzUAPc4SvD1iLDgsnd5XaVuPI1N5
  * Sozi documentation with examples
    https://sozi.baierouge.fr/pages/30-documentation.html
  * Sozi examples separately https://senshu.github.io/Sozi-demos/

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Thank you,
Edmund Laugasson


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