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I thought so but is it not a limitation that could be easily removed?
Also why not to introduce an attribute to explicitly define what layout
should be used for a current slide?
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No because that is not part of the template layout from Pandoc.
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https://quarto.org/docs/presentations/powerpoint.html#powerpoint-templates
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Hi,
I there any way to map a header and a sub-header to a title and a subtitle in powerpoint slide?
For example:
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Header###
SubheaderI would expect to have a title and a subtitle in a slide.
Thanks
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