On Tue, Sep 06 2011,spinner wrote:
> FOLLOW UP:
>
> I've done some testing and observe that C-c = on my Beamer documents (Beamer
> document class) produces the same kind of TOC buffer as in common LaTeX
> documents with sections, subsections, and so on until I apply style hooks
> C-c C-n on the document. After I apply style hooks, the TOC buffer
> presentation format changes to a listing of frame numbers (1,2,3, and so
> on).
>
> If I close the file and reopen, before applying style hooks, I can get the
> TOC buffer that I want. I prefer to generate the kind of TOC buffer with
> sections at all times in my Beamer documents. Is there anyway to alter this
> TOC buffer behavior on Beamer documents?
>
>
>
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The reftex documentation has this? Is it what you're looking for?
Controlling what gets displayed
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`t'
Change the maximum level of toc entries displayed in the `*toc*'
buffer. Without prefix arg, all levels will be included. With
prefix arg (e.g `3 t'), ignore all toc entries with level greater
than ARG (3 in this case). Chapters are level 1, sections are
level 2. The mode line `T<>' indicator shows the current value.
The default depth can be configured with the variable
`reftex-toc-max-level'.
sivaram
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