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- [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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- [Columns](https://gitlab2.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/decker/decker/wikis/FAQ#how-do-i-create-columns)
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- [Speaker Notes](https://gitlab2.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/decker/decker/wikis/FAQ#how-do-i-create-speaker-notes)
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- [PDF](https://gitlab2.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/decker/decker/wikis/FAQ#pdfs)
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## Vertical Slides
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# Speaker Notes Slide {.notes}
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## PDFs
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There are currently two ways to create PDFs from your HTML presentation slides. Both require the browser Google Chrome to be installed.
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### By using the command line
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`decker` has two commands for creating PDFs
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- `decker pdf`: Creates PDF versions of the HTML slides and handouts. Currently, the handouts are created via LaTeX and unfortunately lack in features.
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- `decker pdf-decks`: Creates only PDF versions of the HTML slides. This works via opening the Chrome browser in the background.
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### Directly from the browser
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If you have `decker server` running, go to your slides and append `?print-pdf` to the "address" e.g. like this:
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http://localhost:8888/example-deck.html?print-pdf#/
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This will change the layout and you can now
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- Open the in-browser print dialog (CTRL/CMD+P).
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- Change the Destination setting to Save as PDF.
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- Change the Layout to Landscape.
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- Change the Margins to None.
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- Enable the Background graphics option.
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