Hi Pedro,

Wow, this was very quick. Thank you so much. I will try to test things
as soon as I can. I will let you know how I get on.

Thanks again,
Roger

Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez <[email protected]> writes:


> PS:
> I know this looks like a blog ;-)
>
> You get the same result with the following document
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC org
> ,#+STARTUP: beamer
> ,#+LATEX_COMPILER: lualatex
> ,#+OPTIONS: toc:nil
> ,#+LATEX_CLASS: ltx-talk
> ,#+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS:
> ,#+TITLE: Testing =ltx-talk=
> ,#+BEAMER_THEME:
> * A frame
> - First
> - Second
> - Third
>
> ,# Local variables:
> ,# org-latex-hyperref-template: nil
> ,# org-latex-packages-alist: nil
> ,# org-latex-default-packages-alist: nil
> ,# End:
> #+END_SRC
>
> if you add the following in your emacs config:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (use-package ox-beamer
>   :ensure nil
>   :after org
>   :config
>   (add-to-list 'org-latex-classes '("ltx-talk" "\\DocumentMetaData{tagging = 
> on}
> \\documentclass{ltx-talk}\n")))
> #+END_SRC
>
> But I don't know if that is enough or you really need to add \frametitle{} or 
> you can add the title after the frame.
> Again, I'll need people interested in testing all this ;-)
>
> Best, /PA
> ox-latex maintainer
>
> On Tue, 23 Jun 2026 at 08:30, Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  Hi Roger, all
>
>  A quick and dirty test on my playground [1] shows that we only need minimal 
> changes to produce something that resembles the examples for
>  ltx-talk.
>  I need two things:
>
>  1.- People willing and able to test this out with more elaborate examples 
> that resemble real-life situations
>  2.- To synchronise with Ihor to see how we want to start integrating these 
> changes.
>
>  With what you have in the the feature/fontspec branch in [1], converting 
> this document:
>
>  #+BEGIN_SRC org
>  ,#+STARTUP: beamer
>  ,#+LATEX_COMPILER: lualatex
>  ,#+LATEX_CLASS: ltx-talk
>  ,#+BEAMER_THEME: Boadilla
>  ,#+TITLE: A quick an dirty test
>  ,#+OPTIONS: toc:nil
>
>  * A frame
>  @@beamer: \\large@@
>  - First
>  - Second
>  - Third
>
>  ,# Local variables:
>  .# org-latex-classes: (("ltx-talk" "\\DocumentMetadata{tagging = on}
>  ,#   \\documentclass{ltx-talk}\n"))
>  ,# org-latex-hyperref-template: nil
>  ,# org-latex-default-packages-alist: nil
>  ,# org-latex-packages-alist: nil
>  ,# End:
>  #+END_SRC
>
>  Will produce:
>
>  #+BEGIN_SRC latex
>  % Created 2026-06-23 mar 08:13
>  % Intended LaTeX compiler: lualatex
>  \DocumentMetadata{tagging = on}
>  \documentclass{ltx-talk}
>  \author{Pedro A. Aranda}
>  \date{\today}
>  \title{A quick an dirty test}
>  \begin{document}
>
>  \maketitle
>  \begin{frame}[label={sec:org6a55eb1}]
>  \frametitle{A frame}
>   \large
>  \begin{itemize}
>  \item First
>  \item Second
>  \item Third
>  \end{itemize}
>  \end{frame}
>  \end{document}
>  #+END_SRC
>
>  At least, it looks promising,
>  WDYT?
>
>  Best, /PA
>  [1] https://codeberg.org/paaguti/org-mode.git
>
>  On Tue, 23 Jun 2026 at 06:51, Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  Hi again,
>
>  I’m going to start looking into this from the examples in texdev. They are 
> sort of simple and I think it should be doable. If you have
>  something more sophisticated, it’d be nice once I have the basic version.
>
>  I’ll share it in Savannah as feature/presentations.
>
>  Best,/PA
>  Enviado desde mi iPhone
>
>  El 23 jun 2026, a las 6:35, Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez 
> <[email protected]> escribió:
>
>  Hi Roger,
>
>  I haven’t used ltx-talk but would like to start exploring. Do you have any 
> sample presentation/document to share? It would be the
>  perfect starting point to evaluate whether we need a full exporter or just a 
> clever set of settings.
>
>  Thx/PA
>  Ox-latex maintainer 
>
>  Enviado desde mi iPhone
>
>  El 22 jun 2026, a las 23:50, jdashiel <[email protected]> escribió:
>
>  Several years ago i asked if org pdf content was or could be made 
> accessible and got a negative feply. Microsoft word puts a
>  language tag describing the language used in the documents. If a word 
> document is sent into a pdf file it can at least talk on
>  screen readers though figures will also need tagging.
>
>  Sent from my Galaxy
>
>  -------- Original message --------
>  From: Roger Schürch <[email protected]> 
>  Date: 6/22/26 15:04 (GMT-05:00) 
>  To: [email protected] 
>  Subject: [FR] Exporter for ltx-talk 
>
>  To deliver accessible learning content, universities request that PDFs made 
> available to students be tagged and pass their
>  validation tools. The LaTeX package ltx-talk, together with LuaLaTeX, 
> supposedly allows the creation of tagged PDF slides similar
>  to the LaTeX's beamer. The latter seems ill suited to produce compliant 
> PDFs. To produce compliant PDF slides, I would love to
>  have an export backend for ltx-talk. Alternatively, I would love to hear how 
> other Org-mode users produce compliant PDF slides.
>  ---
>  Roger Schürch
>
>  -- 
>  Fragen sind nicht da, um beantwortet zu werden,
>  Fragen sind da um gestellt zu werden
>  Georg Kreisler
>
>  "Sagen's Paradeiser" (ORF: Als Radiohören gefährlich war) => write BE!
>  Year 2 of the New Koprocracy

Reply via email to