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## Adding Vertical Slides
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You can add an arbitrary amount of vertical slides layers by adding `.sub` to a slide header
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# First Slide
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Lorem Ipsum
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# Level 1 below {.sub}
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dolor sit amet
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# Level 2 below {.sub}
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consectetur adipiscing elit
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See [Slide-Layout#vertical-slides](Slide-Layout#vertical-slides)
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## Creating fragments (elements appearing one after another)
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- You can create blocks of content that appear only if you continue clicking by adding `.fragment` to them.
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- You can create lists where the items appear after another by prepending `>` to the list items
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See [Slide-Layout#fragments](Slide-Layout#fragments) for block fragments.
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**Block Example:**
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# Slide
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## First Block
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This sentence is visible from the beginning
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## Second Block {.fragment}
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Appears if you go continue with the presentation
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**List Example:**
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(Further information on lists in markdown: [https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#lists](https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#lists))
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> - First Element
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- Second Element
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- Third Element
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See [Slide-Layout#fragmented-lists](Slide-Layout#fragmented-lists) for fragmented lists.
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## Creating columns
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There are multiple ways to create columns in decker.
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See [Slide-Layout#column-layout](Slide-Layout#column-layout)
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# Column Example {layout="columns"}
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## Left {.left}
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## Center {.center}
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## Right {.right}
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You can also define your own column widths. Keep an eye on line breaks though. Adding up the column widths to exactly **100%** seems to cause the rightmost column to break into a new line.
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# Column test
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## Left {.column width=30%}
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## Right {.column width=60%}
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You can combine columns with [fragments](https://gitlab2.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/decker/decker/wikis/FAQ#how-do-i-create-fragments-elements-appearing-one-after-another)
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## Adding speaker notes
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Add `{.notes}` to a slide title. This slide is then used as the speaker notes for the slide above it.
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If you press the key `s` during a presentation, a speaker notes popup will open.
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# Normal Content Slide
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Lorem Ipsum
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# Speaker Notes Slide {.notes}
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See [Presenting-with-Decker#speaker-notes](Presenting-with-Decker#speaker-notes)
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## Creating PDFs
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