Revised description of slide formats.
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that can be viewed via a web browser. There are two ways to do this,
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using [S5] or [Slidy].
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Using S5
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--------
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Here's the markdown source for a simple slide show, `eating.txt`:
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% Eating Habits
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- Eat spaghetti
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- Drink wine
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--------------------------
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![picture of spaghetti](images/spaghetti.jpg)
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To produce the slide show, simply type
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pandoc -w s5 -s eating.txt > eating.html
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A title page is constructed automatically from the document's title
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block. Each section (with a level-one header) produces a single slide.
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(Note that if the section is too big, the slide will not fit on the
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page; S5 is not smart enough to produce multiple pages.)
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The S5 file produced by pandoc with the `-s/--standalone`
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option embeds a link to javascripts and CSS files, which are
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assumed to be available at the relative path `ui/default`.
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If the `--offline` option is specified, the scripts and CSS
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will be included directly in the generated file, so that it
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may be used offline.
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You can change the style of the slides by putting customized CSS files
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in `$DATADIR/s5/default`, where `$DATADIR` is the user data directory
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(see `--data-dir`, above). The originals may be found in pandoc's system
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data directory (generally `$CABALDIR/pandoc-VERSION/s5/default`). Pandoc
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will look there for any files it does not find in the user data
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directory.
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Using Slidy
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-----------
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If you use Slidy, things work a bit differently. As with S5, a new slide
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will be created at every level 1 header. But you can also force a new
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slide by inserting a horizontal rule. For example:
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% Eating Habits
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% John Doe
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% March 22, 2005
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# In the morning
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- Eat eggs
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- Drink coffee
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# In the evening
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- Eat spaghetti
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- Drink wine
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------------------------------------------
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The end!
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To produce the slide show, simply type
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for S5, or
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pandoc -w slidy -s eating.txt > eating.html
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As before, you may use the `--offline` option to include all
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necessary scripts and stylesheets in the generated HTML file.
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By default, links to the scripts and stylesheets at
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`w3.org` will be inserted.
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for Slidy.
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A title page is constructed automatically from the document's title
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block. Each level-one header and horizontal rule begins a new slide.
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The file produced by pandoc with the `-s/--standalone` option embeds a
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link to javascripts and CSS files, which are assumed to be available at
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the relative path `ui/default` (for S5) or at the Slidy website at
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`w3.org` (for Slidy). If the `--offline` option is specified, the
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scripts and CSS will be included directly in the generated file, so that
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it may be used offline.
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You can change the style of the slides by putting customized CSS files
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in `$DATADIR/s5/default` (for S5) or `$DATADIR/slidy` (for Slidy),
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where `$DATADIR` is the user data directory (see `--data-dir`, above).
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The originals may be found in pandoc's system data directory (generally
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`$CABALDIR/pandoc-VERSION/s5/default`). Pandoc will look there for any
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files it does not find in the user data directory.
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Incremental lists
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-----------------
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Note that by default, these writers produces lists that display
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"all at once." If you want your lists to display incrementally
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(one item at a time), use the `-i` option. If you want a
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particular list to depart from the default (that is, to display
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incrementally without the `-i` option and all at once with the
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`-i` option), put it in a block quote:
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By default, these writers produces lists that display "all at once."
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If you want your lists to display incrementally (one item at a time),
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use the `-i` option. If you want a particular list to depart from the
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default (that is, to display incrementally without the `-i` option and
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all at once with the `-i` option), put it in a block quote:
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> - Eat spaghetti
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> - Drink wine
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