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@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ There are two ways of doing this: via browser print dialog or via console. Expor
To export your slides to PDF using a browser, you’ll need a browser that’s capable of reading page size from `@page` CSS rule. Chromium-based browsers such as Chrome, Opera, Yandex work the best.
-Open you presentation in a browser, make sure it’s in the list mode and send it to print:
+Open you presentation in a browser and send it to print:
-1. Press `Cmd P` or `Ctrl P`.
+1. Press Cmd P or Ctrl P.
2. Select PDF as a target instead of printer.
3. Save resulted file.
@@ -20,15 +20,21 @@ Open you presentation in a browser, make sure it’s in the list mode and send i
To export your slides to PDF via console, you’ll need [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) with npm installed. Once you have it, you can install Shower CLI package that’ll take care of export:
- npm install -g @shower/cli
+```sh
+npm install -g @shower/cli
+```
Once it’s installed, it becomes globally available as `shower` command. Run it in your presentation’s folder like this to get your PDF:
- shower pdf
+```sh
+shower pdf
+```
Run `shower --help` for more options. But if it’s a one-time thing and you don’t want to install it globally, you can use built-in command coming with Shower main repository:
- npm install
- npm run pdf
+```sh
+npm install
+npm run pdf
+```
-You’ll find your `slides.pdf` next to your presentation.
+You’ll find `index.pdf` next to your slides.