Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez <paag...@gmail.com> writes: > Hi, > > That's a tough question ;-) With LaTeX and Beamer we are in a 'ish' > situation, because beamer is a latex document class used to create > presentations. So, when exporting to beamer, you are using a backed > derived from the latex backend. The separation is not as clear as > laTeX vs, HTML, which you rightfully mention. > > I'm trying to start (stress of trying) to create a cleaner separation > in a step-by-step process. Just for this reason, I started by > creating the #+BEAMER_CLASS_OPTIONS, which should take precedence over > #+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS, the final objective being that the beamer > exporter just ignores the #+LATEX_CLASS*: keywords, as should the > LaTeX exporter ignore the BEAMER_CLASS_OPTIONS. Only then, I'd try to > see if we could have the same for #+BEAMER: vs #+LATEX... > > This may be a lengthy process. And as you say, it should answer many > questions from newbies, which we all are in a (thankfully) moving > environment like Emacs/org-mode.
Got it. Good luck. -- David Masterson