
Externally, there are file extensions for two ways in which ODF presentation documents may be used in graphics applications, as noted above. otp are for use as presentation document templates.Īn ODF package can be recognized as a presentation document in several ways. Files using the same markup specification and package but with an extension of. This description focuses on the more commonly used ZIP-based package format for ODF presentation files, given the.

The ODF specification covers two physical forms for ODF documents, a flat form as a single XML file and a package form based on the ZIP_6_2_0 format. The presentation: namespace is used for presentation-specific elements, such as, and specifications for headers and footers on slides. The content.xml file’s element typically holds a series of elements, each of which has a unique draw:name attribute, often in the form pagen. The primary ODF markup used for presentations is actually in the draw: namespace, with the element as the usual container for a single slide. Other namespaces used in many presentations are table:, anim:, smil. The standard specifies markup for presentations using the ODF presentation:, draw:, and text: namespaces in particular. This description relates to part 1 of the ODF 1.2 specification as published by OASIS and the equivalent ISO/IEC 26300-1:2015 specification.

It is one of several subtypes in the ODF family for particular content categories. The term ODP will be used here to refer to ODF_presentation_1_2 and other chronological versions of the OpenDocument Presentation format. The OpenDocument Presentation Document Format (ODP), Version 1.2 (given the short name ODF_presentation_1_2 here) is a format for editable documents that are presentations based on sequences of "slides." Designed to be a native format for applications for assembling slide-show presentations, the format is sometimes called ODP after its usual file extension. Part of OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications, Version 1.2 and the equivalent ISO 26300-1:2015. OpenDocument Presentation Document Format (ODP), Version 1.2.
