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add a full list of transitions to readme #2171

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@@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ You can also use different in and out transitions for the same slide:
And it starts again.
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You can choose from `none` `fade` `slide` `convex` `concave` `zoom`.

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"You can choose from `none`, `fade`, `slide`, `convex`, `concave`, and `zoom`."?

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Sorry, I forgot to fill in the description. I couldn't find a list available transitions, so I was hoping to get them enumerated in the docs somewhere.

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Sorry I was not clear in my comment: I was trying to suggest adding commas and a final conjunction ("and") to the new sentence. 😉

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@mschilli87 added some grammar!

@hakimel hakimel merged commit 72b05a3 into hakimel:master Aug 1, 2018
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hakimel commented Aug 1, 2018

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R0bes pushed a commit to R0bes/Terraform-Presentation that referenced this pull request Jun 7, 2021
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