README: More on slide shows.

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John MacFarlane 2012-01-24 20:52:09 -08:00
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@ -2019,6 +2019,12 @@ level 2 headers, which are followed by content, so 2 is the content level.
block, if present. (In the case of beamer, this can be disabled
by commenting out some lines in the default template.)
These rules are designed to support many different styles of slide show. If
you don't care about structuring your slides into sections and subsections,
you can just use level 1 headers for all each slide. (In that case, level 1
will be the content level.) But you can also structure the slide show into
sections, as in the example above.
For Slidy and S5, the file produced by pandoc with the `-s/--standalone`
option embeds a link to javascripts and CSS files, which are assumed to
be available at the relative path `s5/default` (for S5) or at the Slidy