Hi Neil, Unfortunately this will not install on Mac. Only supports Windows based PowerPoint. Cheers, Jim
Nine year re-union party: did anyone ever figure out how to do this? :) EDIT: This worked for me (showing a single day review type calendar). var unit = calendarView.GetTimeUnit(_dayToShow.AddHours(14)); calendarView.EnsureVisible(unit);
Nine year re-union party: did anyone ever figure out how to do this? :) This worked for me (showing a single day review type calendar). var unit = calendarView.GetTimeUnit(_dayToShow.AddHours(14)); calendarView.EnsureVisible(unit);
might vary for you but this worked for me var unit = calendarView.GetTimeUnit(_dayToShow.AddHours(14)); calendarView.EnsureVisible(unit);
Nine year re-union party: did anyone ever figure out how to do this? :)
Hi David, Yes; only TTML is supported. There are some tools that will convert between formats which you could try. https://toolslick.com/conversion/subtitle https://ooona.ooonatools.tv/Pages/Convert/VTT?to=IMSC Regards, Jim
Stamp Captioning for Powerpoint
for the benefit of other users: in this case the audio had been added and then had been "re-added" as trimmed sections of that file. This is not currently supported. Suggested to use the original audio file (or pre-cut into parts) and they have confirmed that this is working as expected.