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title: "The title"
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subtitle: "and a possibly very long subtitle"
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author: "The Author"
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theme: "lucid"
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logo: "gu.png"
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date: "the date"
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institute: "The Institution"
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---
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# The first section
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## The first slide
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It just contains some __text__ in _various_ styles ~~in it~~.
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## The second slide
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A first, multiline paragraph with some random words and even a correctly placed footnote![^1]
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And a second, shorter paragraph here.
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[^1]: This is the footnote.
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## Some nested bullet points
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- one
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- two
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- one
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- one
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- two
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- three
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- two
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- three
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- three
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## And a nested numbered list
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1. one
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2. two
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1. one
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1. one
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2. two
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3. three
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2. two
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3. three
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3. three
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## Another text slide
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Where the text
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### Is followed by a colorful subheading
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And some more text that doesn't say anything particularly interesting.
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## A quote
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Introduced by some text, here are
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> Some words of wisdom
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And a closing comment.
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# The fancy section
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## An image
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## Some code
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A syntax-highlighted code example:
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```haskell
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haskellExample :: From -> To
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haskellExample from = to
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```
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Plus some `inline monospaced text` just because we can.
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## A little bit of math mode
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Here is a pretty random formula:
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$\int_{a}^{b} f(x)dx = F(b) - F(a)$
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With equal spacing above and below, _obviously_.
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## And finally, a table
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As always, a very realistic example:
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| __col a__ | __col b__ | __col c__ |
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| --- | --- | --- |
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| a1 | b1 | c1 |
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| a2 | b2 | c2 |
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# That's all!
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