Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com> writes: > Personally I think having the option to shoot myself in the foot is > preferable over not being able to configure. But then others may not > agree. Is it possible to disallow :overlay when :environment is > provided? If so you could generate a warning during export. > > That said, the way I see it, most widely used list-like environments are > of the "new item on a new line" kind (which are supported by overlays). > I wanted to use inparaenum for ease of editing, in my slide I wanted an > inline list (where overlays aren't really needed). So setting the two > attributes simultaneously is probably very unlikely. > > I am quoting my use case below in case that helps the discussion. > Something like item (1) would have been nice, however I ended up using > (2). > > > 1) Asymmetries can be constructed that are, > #+attr_beamer: :environment "inparaenum" :options "i)" > 1. CP-odd, > 2. CPT-odd and > 3. T-odd > > 2) Asymmetries can be constructed that are, i) CP-odd, ii) CPT-odd and > iii) T-odd.
Case 1 should now be supported. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou