
fedora-slideshowĪ series of 18 templates based on designs by members of the Fedora Project community. The templates included in chtsai-impress are:įor a full gallery of template screenshots in this package, see the screenshots page.

These are licensed CC-BY-SA (see included license file). It includes several templates suitable for widescreens. Templates apache-ooĪ collection of open-licensed templates from the Apache OpenOffice Templates collection.Ī collection of 16 templates originally made between 2005-2009 for OOo Impress by Chih-Hao Tsai. There is also a full gallery of screenshots for all the templates included in this project on the screenshots page. You can now live search through all the templates using tags. To provide a central place for a curated, maintained collection of high-quality, working Impress templates designed by the community. These should work without any additional intervention on the part of the user - if you install a templates package, you should just need to open Impress and go to the templates gallery to see all the templates you have just installed, ready for use. To eventually build packages for as many distros as possible so that people can install extra templates easily through their package manager. To provide a collection of well-designed, freely-licensed, usable templates for LibreOffice Impress. This project aims to improve this situation.

Installing this package thus has no effect on the templates available to the user in Impress, and no other template packages appear to be available. Most amazing of all is the lack of packages containing additional templates for most distros.įor example, the libreoffice-templates package (description: "Additional set of templates for LibreOffice") that is available in Ubuntu, only contains the 8 default templates that come with LibreOffice itself. There are surprisingly few usable templates there - many are abandoned, not actually available for download, lacking any license information, and so on - but those that can be downloaded and used are often not what one might expect to see in a modern presentation.įurther searching will turn up various odds-and-ends that have cropped up over the years - a download here, a website there - as well as more unlicensed or non-free templates and even suggestions to just use. Many people online have asked about where to find more and better templates, and they are usually directed to the LibreOffice Templates website.

LibreOffice comes pre-installed with a handful of barebones templates that are not terribly useful. It is surprisingly difficult to find well-designed presentation templates for LibreOffice Impress under a free license.
