Wesnoth small presentation at Valladolid (Spain)
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Wesnoth small presentation at Valladolid (Spain)
Title: Battle for Wesnoth: Developing Free Games
Aula A6 de la facultad de ciencias de Valladolid
*Viernes 7 de Mayo:
-TÃÂtulo: Battle for Wesnoth: Desarrollando Juegos Libres
-Ponente: Francisco Muñoz
-Horario:18:00
You can see a the halfdone slideshow (spanish) at:
Original OpenOffice version:
http://www.arsfortunata.com/files/presentacion.sxi
Pdf file (it could have issues)
http://www.arsfortunata.com/files/presentacion.pdf
Powerpoint (it could have issues)
http://www.arsfortunata.com/files/presentacion.ppt
Flash (EDIT NO FLASH FINAL VERSION)
http://www.arsfortunata.com/files/presentacion.swf
Html (works but ugly)
http://www.arsfortunata.com/files/html/ ... acion.html
A google translated (mangled) to english text are visible at:
http://translate.google.com/translate?u ... uage_tools
Aula A6 de la facultad de ciencias de Valladolid
*Viernes 7 de Mayo:
-TÃÂtulo: Battle for Wesnoth: Desarrollando Juegos Libres
-Ponente: Francisco Muñoz
-Horario:18:00
You can see a the halfdone slideshow (spanish) at:
Original OpenOffice version:
http://www.arsfortunata.com/files/presentacion.sxi
Pdf file (it could have issues)
http://www.arsfortunata.com/files/presentacion.pdf
Powerpoint (it could have issues)
http://www.arsfortunata.com/files/presentacion.ppt
Flash (EDIT NO FLASH FINAL VERSION)
http://www.arsfortunata.com/files/presentacion.swf
Html (works but ugly)
http://www.arsfortunata.com/files/html/ ... acion.html
A google translated (mangled) to english text are visible at:
http://translate.google.com/translate?u ... uage_tools
The thing went perfect.
There was 10-15 persons in the public. I talked too much,1 1/2 h, but it was fun (and not only for me)
The local Computer College group (the "GUI": grupo universitario de Informática) taped in video so a stream will be avalaible in a few days (or weeks)
I have a few photos but currently I'm unable to upload them (I left the camera cable in my father's workplace)
There was 10-15 persons in the public. I talked too much,1 1/2 h, but it was fun (and not only for me)
The local Computer College group (the "GUI": grupo universitario de Informática) taped in video so a stream will be avalaible in a few days (or weeks)
I have a few photos but currently I'm unable to upload them (I left the camera cable in my father's workplace)