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Describe the bug
When using "export to pdf" or when exporting to pdf based on the htlm + print local link, the slides with a vertical separator tend to merge with the other slides (making these slides humanly unreadable).
I had a similar issue with the "fragment" functionality, but I manage to solve it by adding "fragments: false" in the properties of the concerned slide deck. However, this doesn't work if I try the same with "separator:false" or "verticalseparator:false" (it just creates a big mess).
Samples to Reproduce
Create a slide deck with some slides horizontally separated (---) and with some slides vertically separated (--)
Activate "preview mode"
3a. Either use the "Print presentation" from the preview mode; or
3b. Open in browser and print the page (without or without ?print-pdf#/ after "http://localhost:3000/")
Expected behavior
I would like to be able to export all slides following each other to a pdf format, even if some slides are sub-slides, respectively subject to vertical separators (-- instead of --- in Obsidian)
Comment ❤️
Great job developing this plugin, I am a big fan. I know it still have some potential for improvements and will soon become a small financial support. I believe in this project, down with PowerPoint! :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the bug
When using "export to pdf" or when exporting to pdf based on the htlm + print local link, the slides with a vertical separator tend to merge with the other slides (making these slides humanly unreadable).
I had a similar issue with the "fragment" functionality, but I manage to solve it by adding "fragments: false" in the properties of the concerned slide deck. However, this doesn't work if I try the same with "separator:false" or "verticalseparator:false" (it just creates a big mess).
Samples to Reproduce
3a. Either use the "Print presentation" from the preview mode; or
3b. Open in browser and print the page (without or without ?print-pdf#/ after "http://localhost:3000/")
Expected behavior
I would like to be able to export all slides following each other to a pdf format, even if some slides are sub-slides, respectively subject to vertical separators (-- instead of --- in Obsidian)
Comment ❤️
Great job developing this plugin, I am a big fan. I know it still have some potential for improvements and will soon become a small financial support. I believe in this project, down with PowerPoint! :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: