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title subtitle author date institute biblio-files toc sectiontoc subsectiontoc sectiontitle captionfont show-total-number-of-slides header-includes knit
Thorough research of this special topic regarding the influence of various factors
Yeah we did it!
Author 1
Author 2
Date of presentation
Institute, Dept., University
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\input{presentation-example.header}
(function(input, encoding, make = TRUE) { source('templates/makefile-renderer.R', local = TRUE) })

%% smart %% to=beamer %% slide-level 3 %% template=templates/presentation.tex %% filter=templates/presentation-filters.py %% biblatex

Introduction

Introduction Slide 1

<1|handout:0><2>{h}

Default lists:

  • Citations [@Macherey2006;@Francart2008] and @Macherey2006, with clickable link to Pubmed/Amazon
  • Standard abreviations \eg and \ie for \eg and \ie
  • Units like \pps{900}
  • Highlights and highlights

Indented lists

  • Item 1
    • Item 1.1
    • item 1.2
  • Item 2
    Continue without bullet
  • Item 3

[includeslides=figures/pdfslide.pdf]

Methods

Results

Part 1

Results Slide 1

  • You can show full-screen figures as on the next slide

{s}

Part 2

[smallfooter]

Results Slide 3

  • You can also just replace the footer by a minimal version

[largefooter]

Results Slide 4

[columns=2]

[column]

  • Some things are better shown in columns

[column]

{h}The 10-20 system

[/columns]

Conclusions

[notoc]

[nosupertitle]

Conclusions

Numbered lists:

  1. First paragraph \pause

  2. Second paragraph

  3. Third paragraph

    Continued paragraphs

Appendix

\appendix

Appendix slide

This is an appendix slide. The page numbering has restarted.