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1 # s6cr - Slide Show (S9) Template Pack
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3 ## What's Slide Show (S9)?
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5 A Ruby gem that lets you create slide shows and author slides in plain text
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6 using a wiki-style markup language that's easy-to-write and easy-to-read.
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7 More [Slide Show (S9) Project Site](http://slideshow-s9.github.io)
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9 ## Intro
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11 Note, the package is configured to use the following headers in `slides.html.erb`:
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13 author: Your Name Here
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14 title: Your Slide Show Title Here
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15 profile: Your Profile Here
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16 lang: Your Language Here
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18 ## Try It Yourself - How To Use the Template Pack
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20 If you want to try it yourself, clone the template pack using `hg`. Issue the commands:
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22 $ cd ~/.slideshow/templates
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23 $ hg clone ssh://firefly.cr.ie.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/~one/hg/Members/atton/slideshow-s6cr
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25 To check if the new template got installed, use the `list` command:
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27 $ slideshow list
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29 Listing something like:
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31 Installed templates include:
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32 s6cr.txt (~/.slideshow/templates/slideshow-cr/s6cr.txt)
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34 Now you're ready to use it using the `-t/--template` switch. Example:
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36 $ slideshow build tutorial -t s6cr
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38 That's it.
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41 ## PDF generation
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43 $ wkhtmltopdf --outline --orientation Landscape slide.pdf.html slide.pdf
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