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  1. AL

    Thanks for the response and the link.

    It seems I'll have to live without p2e on my XDA for a while yet, but at least I can use the info contained in the thread to which you directed me, to convince my wife that I could realy use a laptop.

    Thanks.

    Alan

  2. does anyone know if it's possible to install & run a 2.3mb p2e.exe file on a pocket PC (32mb, microsoft pocket windows, etc).

    I have tried but apparently the p2e.exe file isn't pocket PC compatible,

    Is there an easy way to convert the file, as I don't have a laptop I reckon this would be an ideal way to show images to potential clients who don't have access to a PC.

    Alan

  3. Charles

    I had the same problem with a slide show I created a while back.

    The title page had both a background image & text, which was created in object editor,

    when viewed on my computer both the image & text were centered on screen as they should have been

    but when viewed on a friends computer only the image was centered, with the text both

    enlarged an overlapping onto the right hand side of the screen.

    I noticed that not only was the text enlarged & off centre, but it was also a different font from the one

    I had written the text with (Times N/R instead of the script font I had used).

    I assumed from this that maybe P2E doesn't embed the fonts within the presentation but looks

    for them on the host computer, I then changed the title font to a more universal font (Arial, I think)?

    and it cured the problem, In this instance anyway.

    Alan

  4. I am also interested in using suitable background music for wedding slideshows, and I have been in touch with the 'Performing Rights Society' (Scotland) who reckon because i'm producing a visual presentation I should contact a company called VPL (Video/Visual production Licensing?) anyway they informed me that as my intended purpose wasn't to produce a video/movie they couldn't issue a licence, and I should contact their sister company PPL (???) who arent sure if they are authorised to issue a music licence for a digital computer based photographic slideshow.

    Can anyone provide details/contact no's of the correct licensing authorities in Scotland/UK

    Thanks Alan

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