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Fancy HTML5 Slides with knitr and pandoc
https://yihui.org/en/2012/04/fancy-html5-slides-with-knitr-and-pandoc/
https://yihui.org/en/2012/04/fancy-html5-slides-with-knitr-and-pandoc/
Guest *vzemlys* @ 2012-04-24 06:44:52 originally posted:
Well, slides are certainly cool. But how to create them? Also I noticed that there are no mathematical formulas in your slides. Is it possible to use them in HMTL5 slides? Beamer became boring, yet it's default blue theme is still orders of magnitude better, than what Powerpoint suggests as default.
Yes it is entirely possible to write beautiful math in HTML5 slides, and pandoc provides three options, among which I find MathJax most appealing.
This post is not supposed to be a tutorial on making HTML5 slides with knitr, and I will write a hello world example after I release knitr 0.5 to CRAN by this weekend.
Originally posted on 2012-04-25 03:27:56
Guest *vzemlys* @ 2012-04-27 06:12:38 originally posted:
Cool, can't wait.
mysteries unfolded in http://yihui.name/en/2012/05/how-to-make-html5-slides-with-knitr/ :)
Originally posted on 2012-05-01 22:49:39
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