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{{{#!latex \Huge \noindent You can even include some \LaTeX ~in your slides if you like with Math: \[ E = MC^2 \] }}} |
Slideshow Start |
You can easily create slide shows using the <<Navigation>> macro.
For a new presentation, start on a new page - we use HelpOnSlideShows (this page) as an example.
For your convenience, there is a SlideShowTemplate - use it!
Put <<Navigation(slideshow)>> on top of that page (looks like you see above) - that creates a link to toggle between slide show and wiki mode, and a link to start the slide show.
Refer to your slides with numbered sub-page links putting some code like that on your top page:
* [[/000 Introduction]] * [[/100 Creating the slides]] * ... * [[/900 Last but not least: Running your presentation.]] * ../SlideShowHandOutTemplate
Leave some numbers free in between - just for that case you need to insert additional slides later.
Don't use too long page titles - you will see that they look bad (at least in wiki mode due to wrapping of the wiki page title).
This will look like that:
- ...
You may want to put <<Navigation(children)>> at bottom of the page - that lists the pages' child pages and looks like you see below:
/000 Introduction /100 Creating the slides /900 Last but not least: Running your presentation |