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-%title: Sample Presentation
-%author: Michael Göhler
-%date: 2014-09-14
+%title: mdp - Sample Presentation
+%author: visit1985
+%date: 2016-02-07
-mdp
-===
+-> mdp <-
+=========
-A command-line based presentation tool.
+-> A command-line based markdown presentation tool. <-
---------------------------------------------
+_Basic controls:_
-Here are some formating tests:
+next slide *Enter*, *Space*, *Page Down*, *j*, *l*,
+ *Down Arrow*, *Right Arrow*
-These are 3 stars: \*\*\*
-And two backslashes: \\\\
+previous slide *Backspace*, *Page Up*, *h*, *k*,
+ *Up Arrow*, *Left Arrow*
-This text is _underlined_ and *highlighted*.
+quit *q*
+reload *r*
+slide N *1..9*
+first slide *Home*, *g*
+last slide *End*, *G*
-These are some _incomplete *tags.
+-------------------------------------------------
-********************************************
+-> # Supported markdown formatting <-
-# UTF-8 support
+The input file is split into multiple slides by
+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.
+
+\* \* \*
+\---
+\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*
+\- - -
+
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+-> # Supported markdown formatting <-
+
+First-level headers can be prefixed by single *#*
+or underlined by *===*.
+
+\# first-level
+
+becomes
+
+# first-level
+
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+-> # Supported markdown formatting <-
+
+Second-level headers can be prefixed by *##* or
+underlined by *---*.
+
+second-level
+\------------
+
+becomes
+
+second-level
+------------
+
+
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+-> # Supported markdown formatting's <-
+
+Inline codes are surrounded with backticks.
+
+C program starts with \`main()\`.
+
+becomes
+
+C program starts with `main()`.
+
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+-> # Supported markdown formatting <-
+
+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.
+
+\ int main(int argc, char \*argv[]) {
+\ printf("%s\\n", "Hello world!");
+\ }
+
+becomes
+
+ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
+ printf("%s\n", "Hello world!");
+ }
+
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+-> # Supported markdown formatting <-
+
+You can also use [pandoc](http://pandoc.org/demo/example9/pandocs-markdown.html)'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 <-
+
+Quotes are auto-detected by preceding *>*.
+
+Multiple *>* are interpreted as nested quotes.
+
+\> quote
+\>> nested quote 1
+\> > nested quote 2
+
+becomes
+
+> quote
+>> nested quote 1
+> > nested quote 2
+
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+-> # Supported markdown formatting <-
+
+Inline highlighting is supported as followed:
+
+\- *\** colors text as red
+\- *\_* underlines text
+
+\_some\_ \*highlighted\* \_\*text\*\_
+
+becomes
+
+_some_ *highlighted* _*text*_
+
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+-> # Supported markdown formatting <-
+
+Backslashes force special markdown characters
+like *\**, *\_*, *#* and *>* to be printed as
+normal characters.
+
+\\\*special\\\*
+
+becomes
+
+\*special\*
+
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+-> # Supported markdown formatting <-
+
+Leading *\** or *-* indicate lists.
+
+list
+\* major
+\ - minor
+\ - \*important\*
+\ detail
+\ - minor
+
+becomes
+
+list
+* major
+ - minor
+ - *important*
+ detail
+ - minor
+
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+-> # 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 <-
+\-> ## test <-
+\-> test
+\-> \_\*test\*\_ <-
+
+becomes
+
+-> # test <-
+-> ## test <-
+-> test
+-> _*test*_ <-
+
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+-> # Supported markdown formatting <-
+
+URL in pandoc style are supported:
+
+\[Google](http://www.google.com/)
+
+becomes
+
+[Google](http://www.google.com/)
+
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+-> ## More information about markdown <-
+
+can be found in the [markdown documentation](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/).
+
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+-> # Support for UTF-8 special characters <-
+
+Here are some examples.
ae = ä, oe = ö, ue = ü, ss = Ã
upsilon = Ʊ, phi = ɸ
@@ -29,27 +266,36 @@ upsilon = Ʊ, phi = ɸ
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-* * *
-## Code examples
+-------------------------------------------------
- public static void main() {
-
- printf("%s\n", "hello");
- }
+-> # Suspend your presentation for hands-on examples <-
-Now with *different* indentation.
+Use *Ctrl + z* to suspend the presentation.
- function expand_tab {
- printf("%s\n", "hello");
- }
+Use *fg* to resume it.
+
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+-> # Convert your presentation to PDF <-
+
+To publish your presentation later on, you may
+want to convert it to PDF.
+
+This can be achieved by two additional tools:
+
+\- *markdown* to convert to HTML
+\- *wkhtmltopdf* to convert from HTML to PDF
+
+After installing them, you can simply type:
+
+ $ markdown sample.md | wkhtmltopdf - sample.pdf
-***
+-------------------------------------------------
-This is the end.
-----------------
+-> ## Last words <-
->
-> My only friend, the end.
->
+I hope you like *mdp*.
+If you observe strange behavior, feel free to
+open an issue on [GitHub](https://github.com/visit1985/mdp).