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jeromyanglim avatar jeromyanglim commented on August 11, 2024

John MacFarlane

John MacFarlane, author of pandoc, has some relevant documentation on slide production

Particularly relevant points include

  • It shows the basic compilation command: pandoc -t beamer my_source.md -o my_beamer.pdf
  • The post explains how slide separation rules work.
  • There is the --slide-level option. I often use --slide-level 2 so that level 1 headings (i.e., # ...) are section headers and level 2 headings (i.e., ##) are slide titles.
  • You can have incremental lists by pre-pending dot points with the greater than symbol
  • Beamer Themes can be used via the -V option e.g., (-V theme:Warsaw)
  • It shows how the first few lines of the file pre-pended by % are incorporated into the title slide

Stephen Sinclair

Stephen Sinclair has a tutorial,

Relevant points include:

  • latex gets passed directly through
    • equations can be passed directly through
    • Image size and placement can be controlled in detail with latex e.g., \centerline{\includegraphics[height=2in]{my_image.pdf}}
    • you can use bibtex for citations
  • He also mentions a number of other options for compiling the document involving templates regular expressions and so on. With regards to templates, the -V option might be simpler in some cases, but perhaps you can get more control with --template. I also haven't felt the need yet for the post processing, but I guess we'll see.

from rmarkdown-rmeetup-2012.

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