diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 1fa6ac0..e86944f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -32,13 +32,13 @@ This slide deck was created to be used in a presentarion about Artifical INelig Here you´ll find examples of the available themes. Click on the picture to open a corresponding PDF example. ### ![](img/marpstyle-ready.svg) In honor of Σωκράτης - Socrates (469–399 B.C.E.) - [![](img/socrates.png)](examples/example-socrates.pdf) + [![Style: Socrates](img/socrates.png)](examples/example-socrates.pdf) ### ![](img/marpstyle-ready.svg) In honor of Πλάτων - Platon (429?–347 B.C.E.) [![Style: Plato](img/plato.png)](examples/example-plato.pdf) ### ![](img/marpstyle-ready.svg) In honor of René Descartes (1596–1650) - [![Style: Leibniz](img/descartes.png)](examples/example-descartes.pdf) + [![Style: Descartes](img/descartes.png)](examples/example-descartes.pdf) ### ![](img/marpstyle-ready.svg) In honor of Leibniz (1646–1716) [![Style: Leibniz](img/leibniz.png)](examples/example-leibniz.pdf) @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ This slide deck was created to be used in a presentarion about Artifical INelig [![Style: Husserl](img/husserl.png)](examples/example-husserl.pdf) ### ![](img/marpstyle-brand-new.svg) In honor of Albert Einstein (1879–1955) - [![Style: Husserl](img/einstein.png)](examples/example-einstein.pdf) + [![Style: Einstein](img/einstein.png)](examples/example-einstein.pdf) ### ![](img/marpstyle-ready.svg) In honor of Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) [![Style: Heidegger](img/heidegger.png)](examples/example-heidegger.pdf) @@ -64,15 +64,17 @@ This slide deck was created to be used in a presentarion about Artifical INelig ### ![](img/marpstyle-brand-new.svg) In honor of Kurt Gödel (1906-1978) [![Style: Gödel](img/godel.png)](examples/example-godel.pdf) +### ![](img/marpstyle-brand-new.svg) In honor of Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) +[![Style: Arendt](img/arendt.png)](examples/example-arendt.pdf) + ### ![](img/marpstyle-brand-new.svg) In honor of Alan Turing (1912-1954) - - [![Style: Gödel](img/turing.png)](examples/example-turing.pdf) +[![Style: Turing](img/turing.png)](examples/example-turing.pdf) ### ![](img/marpstyle-brand-new.svg) In honor of Martin Luther King (1929-1968) - [![Style: Gödel](img/king.png)](examples/example-king.pdf) + [![Style: King](img/king.png)](examples/example-king.pdf) ### ![](img/marpstyle-updated.svg) In honor of Steven Jobs (1955–2011) - [![Style: Freud](img/jobs.png)](examples/example-jobs.pdf) + [![Style: Jobs](img/jobs.png)](examples/example-jobs.pdf)
diff --git a/examples/example-arendt.md b/examples/example-arendt.md index 1ac50e7..c0ef3a0 100644 --- a/examples/example-arendt.md +++ b/examples/example-arendt.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- -title : Example Slides for Theme Einstein +title : Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft author : Paulo Cunha description : This is an example of how to use my themes -keywords : Marp, Slides, Themes, Marpstyle, Einstein, Bern +keywords : Marp, Slides, Themes, Marpstyle, Hannah Arendt marp : true paginate : true theme : arendt @@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ theme : arendt ![bg grayscale:1 left:33% brightness:0.8 contrast:1.8](../img/hannah_arendt.jpg) -
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