"Fraga, Eric" <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> writes: > Response below/inline for email David Masterson wrote: >> (original email sent 19 Nov 2024 at 20:42) >> >> I had assumed that the option would set the frame level at 2 and all >> headers at level 1 would be ignored (and, thus, comments to explain >> the slides to me). > > They are not ignored: they define sections in the LaTeX. If you want > the section ignored, add the :noexport: tag to the headline?
Ok. So, what is the difference between a section and a frame as far as Beamer is concerned? In particular, in my example below, the generated slides for the Intro* headers just look wrong. The Introduction is mentioned in TOC, but it's combined with the Intro2 slide (which is also level 1). Is there a bug here? Also, isn't :noexport: inherited by children? ==== #+author: David Masterson #+date: \today #+description: Items to consider on the home #+subtitle: in Our Home #+title: Home Management Ideas #+OPTIONS: H:2 toc:t num:t #+LATEX_CLASS: beamer #+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation] #+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [bigger] #+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [aspectratio=42] #+BEAMER_THEME: Antibes #+COLUMNS: %45ITEM %10BEAMER_env(Env) %10BEAMER_act(Act) %4BEAMER_col(Col) %8BEAMER_opt(Opt) * Introduction test * Intro2 test ** Intro Here I will create a slide show of plans to consider for the Masterson family. * Living Room / Dining Room test ** Furniture To Get Rid Of A list of furniture items with pictures | Item | Item | Item | |--------------+--------------+---------------| | Beige Sofa | Orange Chair | Orange Chair | | Coffee Table | Dining Table | Dining Chairs | | Old Recliner | Floor Lamps | | * Conclusion This concludes the slide show for the Masterson family. ==== -- David Masterson