X-Git-Url: https://git.danieliu.xyz/?p=smdp.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=sample.md;h=88bcd345bb57fe9bdc89231f8a9e86b3d098fa98;hp=5979269a83eb85a94984ca2c42623e0c622ce1db;hb=HEAD;hpb=e56b757827165327251bae5b79674b04fdf770fd diff --git a/sample.md b/sample.md index 5979269..88bcd34 100644 --- a/sample.md +++ b/sample.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ %title: mdp - Sample Presentation %author: visit1985 -%date: 2014-09-22 +%date: 2016-02-07 -> mdp <- ========= @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ previous slide *Backspace*, *Page Up*, *h*, *k*, quit *q* reload *r* slide N *1..9* -first slide *Home* -last slide *End* +first slide *Home*, *g* +last slide *End*, *G* ------------------------------------------------- @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ horizontal rules (hr). A hr consisting of at least 3 *\** or *-*. It can also contain spaces but no other characters. -Each of these represents the start of a new slide +Each of these represents the start of a new slide. \* \* \* \--- @@ -82,11 +82,11 @@ C program starts with `main()`. -> # Supported markdown formatting <- -Code blocks are automatically detected by 4 -spaces at the beginning of a line. +Code blocks are automatically detected by 4 spaces +at the beginning of a line. -Tabs are automatically expanded to 4 spaces -while parsing the input. +Tabs are automatically expanded to 4 spaces while +parsing the input. \ int main(int argc, char \*argv[]) { \ printf("%s\\n", "Hello world!"); @@ -102,6 +102,55 @@ becomes -> # Supported markdown formatting <- +You can also use [pandoc](https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#fenced-code-blocks)'s fenced code block +extension. Use at least three ~ chars to open and +at least as many or more ~ for closing. + +\~~~ {.numberLines} +\int main(int argc, char \*argv[]) { +\ printf("%s\\n", "Hello world!"); +\} +\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +becomes + +~~~ {.numberLines} +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { + printf("%s\n", "Hello world!"); +} +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Pandoc attributes (like ".numberlines" etc.) +will be ignored + +------------------------------------------------- + +-> # Supported markdown formatting <- + +You can also use [github](https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/#GitHub-flavored-markdown) flavored markdown's +code block. Use at least three backticks to open +and at least as many or more backticks for closing. + +\``` +\int main(int argc, char \*argv[]) { +\ printf("%s\\n", "Hello world!"); +\} +\``` + +becomes + +``` +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { + printf("%s\n", "Hello world!"); +} +``` + +Language hint will be ignored + +------------------------------------------------- + +-> # Supported markdown formatting <- + Quotes are auto-detected by preceding *>*. Multiple *>* are interpreted as nested quotes. @@ -136,8 +185,8 @@ _some_ *highlighted* _*text*_ -> # Supported markdown formatting <- Backslashes force special markdown characters -like *\**, *\_*, *#* and *>* to be printed as normal -characters. +like *\**, *\_*, *#* and *>* to be printed as +normal characters. \\\*special\\\* @@ -171,6 +220,31 @@ list -> # Supported markdown formatting <- +A single *\* or *^* in a line indicates mdp +to stop the output on that position. + +This can be used to show bullet points +line by line. + +*\* is also not displayed in HTML converted +output. + +Agenda +
+* major +
+ * minor +
+* major + ^ + * minor + ^ + * detail + +------------------------------------------------- + +-> # Supported markdown formatting <- + Leading *->* indicates centering. \-> # test <- @@ -245,8 +319,7 @@ After installing them, you can simply type: -> ## Last words <- -I hope you like *mdp*. But be aware that it is -still in alpha status. +I hope you like *mdp*. If you observe strange behavior, feel free to open an issue on [GitHub](https://github.com/visit1985/mdp).