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I have a notebook which, among other things, is made of a sequence of pairs of Markdown cells where on each pair the first cell is left "un-run" (i.e., "un-rendered") on purpose, whereas the next cell is an exact copy of the previous one, yet properly rendered.
When I display those cells using RISE in slideshow mode, I am able to see them as expected. Just to give you a concrete example, below are two adjacent RISE slides of my notebook:
Un-rendered Markdown Cell (first)
Same, yet rendered Markdown Cell (second)
However, when I convert my RISE slides into a pdf file using decktape, the result I get is not what I would expect. Somehow, it is like decktape needs to run all the cells to produce the final pdf. As such, on my pdf I get duplicate slides (i.e., in the example above, I get two pages containing the same rendered slide repeated two times).
Is there anyone who has been experiencing the same issue? Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks Kindly,
Gabriele
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Hello,
I have a notebook which, among other things, is made of a sequence of pairs of Markdown cells where on each pair the first cell is left "un-run" (i.e., "un-rendered") on purpose, whereas the next cell is an exact copy of the previous one, yet properly rendered.
When I display those cells using RISE in slideshow mode, I am able to see them as expected. Just to give you a concrete example, below are two adjacent RISE slides of my notebook:
Un-rendered Markdown Cell (first)
Same, yet rendered Markdown Cell (second)
However, when I convert my RISE slides into a pdf file using
decktape
, the result I get is not what I would expect. Somehow, it is likedecktape
needs to run all the cells to produce the final pdf. As such, on my pdf I get duplicate slides (i.e., in the example above, I get two pages containing the same rendered slide repeated two times).Is there anyone who has been experiencing the same issue? Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks Kindly,
Gabriele
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: