Include fragments in pdf export
Right now when you create a presentation with fragments, the exported PDF only shows the last version of any given slide. That is, the version with the "last" fragment in place. This means that the exported PDF is useless as a presentation medium if you include any fragments in your talk.
This poses a major problem because many conferences that I go to (and perhaps this is common for others too) require all presentations to be uploaded to a common computer ahead of time, and limit to PDF or MS PPT format (to avoid compatibility issues, etc). So it leaves the choice of either a) avoiding fragments (MAJOR restriction in how talks can be prepared; b) don't use slides.com for those conferences (in practice, this means don't use it at all because like most people I borrow from myself heavily from talk to talk); or c) convince the conference organizers to be a little more open minded and allow HTML presentations (yeah right....)
This has been added! Fragments are now included as separate pages when exporting to PDF.
We made this the default behavior, but there’s an option available in case you want to disable it and export all fragments in their final state.
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Daniel Himmelstein commented
Yea, I'd love an option to output each fragment level as a new PDF page. Similar to how Keynote does it, this should be an optional checkbox.
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Gerald commented
no movement also applies to using GIF