PythonPoint is a utility for generating PDF slides from a simple XML format - "PythonPoint Markup Language". This is early days. It lets you produce quite sophisticated output, but the DTD will undoubtedly evolve and change. However, I want people to be able to use it this summer so am releasing now. It is part of the ReportLab distribution; if you have managed to run the ReportLab tests, and have installed the Python Imaging Library, usage should be straightforward. PIL is not required to make slides, but the demo will have a few blanks if you omit it. To use, cd to the pythonpoint directory and execute: pythonpoint.py pythonpoint.xml This will create pythonpoint.pdf, which is your manual. You can also try 'monterey.xml', which is a talk I gave at the O'Reilly Open Source conference in Monterey in summer 1999. We have issues to resolve over module load paths; the easiest solution for now is to put the PythonPoint directory on your path; work in a new directory; and explicitly include the paths to any custom shapes, and style sheets you use. - Andy Robinson, 6 April 2000