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tently for each slide of <strong>the</strong> presentation. The text following a respective<br />

heading is interpreted as slide content. Usually, it is structured in<br />

unnumbered lists, but you can also integrate tables and graphic images.<br />

If you wish to add a comment within <strong>the</strong> presentation, start a slide<br />

with a third-level heading and call it “Comments.” The text underneath<br />

it and up to <strong>the</strong> next slide will be interpreted as a comment,<br />

and will not appear in <strong>the</strong> presentation view.<br />

You can define <strong>the</strong> end of a presentation with<br />

%SLIDESHOWEND%<br />

After you save your work, you will <strong>the</strong>n see <strong>the</strong> slide breakdown of<br />

your presentation.<br />

Harry Hunter's draft for <strong>the</strong> presentation of his salutatory speech<br />

looks as follows in <strong>the</strong> edit view:<br />

%SLIDESHOWSTART{ ↵<br />

template="ConferenceLaunch"}%<br />

---++++ Conference: Prospects for <strong>the</strong> Future ↵<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Neolithic Age<br />

%BR%<br />

<br />

by Harry Hunter, Conference Manager<br />

<br />

---++++ Salutation<br />

* Promotion of a "Neolithic ↵<br />

Revolution"<br />

* Conference as a first step?<br />

* Status of <strong>the</strong> debate: Doubt as to<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r a new era is even possible.<br />

* Example: sedentariness<br />

---++++ Sedentariness: Cons<br />

* Humans are not intended for agriculture<br />

* Health concerns<br />

* Humans will become soft<br />

* Shamans prophesize <strong>the</strong> decline of ↵<br />

culture<br />

---++++ Sedentariness: Pros<br />

<br />

21.3 Lectures with <strong>the</strong> Presentation Plugin (SlideShow)<br />

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