I found this idea on the "Ideas without a mentor" page on the Wiki. I found it really interesting and would love to work on it. I do have a Pi and will try to experiment with this idea. I do realise that the idea is at least two years old. Questions for Matus: When you say "when connected/ disconnected to/ from LAN", are you envisioning a system where the Pi operator would plug in an Ethernet cable, visit the URL on the screen (accessible only on the local network), upload a file, and then pull out the cable? What about WiFi? Could there be a solution for both? Since you mention a Python's httplib, I'm assuming you're not envisioning this functionality as being part of the main LibreOffice program (HTTP server, file upload, detect network connection, cycle through presentations), but rather as a separate project which executes LibreOffice and controls it remotely. This is how I believe it should/ would be done. There is already a binary package available for Raspbian, and as far as I can tell there is already some functionality in LO/ Impress for remote control over TCP, although it is apparently only available in experimental mode so would require more work: https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/tree/sd/README_REMOTE https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/tree/sd/source/ui/ remotecontrol/Server.cxx Using this already-existing interface one could get all the requested features, it seems. Perhaps there are some other ways of controlling LibreOffice/ Impress externally that I don't know about. As for uploading files, I think you're suggesting a simple website with file uploads for the "shop slide display", for the "conference display server" some slightly more complex playlist manager would be needed (add, remove, sort pdfs/odfs). All through a website interface? I would love to discuss this in more detail with you, if you are still interested and still available to mentor. Perhaps someone else would be interested in mentoring for this project? My nick on IRC is cbilt, I also sent a presentation to the mailing list earlier. _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice