Re: [O] [ox-beamer] Frame subtitles are not handled anymore

2013-02-25 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hi Nicolas,

Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>>
>> It took me quite some time, but I'm at the end of converting a 90 slides
>> presentation from the old to the new exporter.
>>
>> In that presentation, there is (just!) one thing which does not work
>> anymore: the frame subtitles.

BTW, it has to be emphasized: just ONE thing for which I could not find a
direct mapping toward a solution; that's pretty excellent!

>> Before, I could write:
>>
>> * News \\ Technology
>>
>> ...
>>
>> and get that exported as:
>>
>> \begin{frame}
>>   \frametitle{News}
>>   \framesubtitle{Technology}
>>   ...
>> \end{frame}
>>
>> (or similar.)
>>
>> Now, such a title is simply cut over 2 lines; hence, the use of a bad font
>> (in LaTeX) for the subtitle (font as big as the one customized for the
>> title itself).
>>
>> How could we write subtitles again in Beamer presentations?
>
> It was discussed a few months ago.

I must have missed it.

> To sum it up, I don't like that syntax, because it's very close to line
> breaks.

But the advantage was that you could almost not expect that markup as a valid
string. While, would we opt for:

- [Title] Subtitle
- Title > Subtitle

you wouldn't be so sure.

Note that, to be closer to the real Beamer syntax, one could think of:

- {Title} Subtitle
- Title {Subtitle}

Such syntax have the advantage to stay readable and quite explicit, even if
translated "verbatim" in other backends (such as HTML): that was already the
case of the old syntax: in HTML, "Title \\ Subtitle" was very readable, even
if not processed in any particular way (and one could image a CSS-only
solution to even present it more as a real subtitle).

> But I'm not against some easy way to add a subtitle to a frame.
>
> A special property isn't satisfactory either, because those aren't
> parsed. So
>
>   :beamer_subtitle: *bold*
>
> will probably not give you what you expect. Do you have any suggestion
> about it?

No, it would not be really satisfactory, not really for bold (as, anyway,
titles are generally bold), but more for = markups: "Code for =org-agenda=",
for an example of subtitle.

> Meanwhile, doesn't the following work?
>
>   #+BEAMER: \framesubtitle{Technology}

Yes, meanwhile, that does work.

Best regards,
  Seb

--
Sebastien Vauban




Re: [O] [ox-beamer] Frame subtitles are not handled anymore

2013-02-14 Thread Nicolas Goaziou


"Sebastien Vauban"
 writes:

> Hello Nicolas,
>
> It took me quite some time, but I'm at the end of converting a 90 slides
> presentation from the old to the new exporter.
>
> In that presentation, there is (just!) one thing which does not work anymore:
> the frame subtitles.
>
> Before, I could write:
>
> * News \\ Technology
>
> ...
>
> and get that exported as:
>
> \begin{frame}
>   \frametitle{News}
>   \framesubtitle{Technology}
>   ...
> \end{frame}
>
> (or similar.)
>
> Now, such a title is simply cut over 2 lines; hence, the use of a bad font (in
> LaTeX) for the subtitle (font as big as the one customized for the title
> itself).
>
> How could we write subtitles again in Beamer presentations?

It was discussed a few months ago.

To sum it up, I don't like that syntax, because it's very close to line
breaks. But I'm not against some easy way to add a subtitle to a frame.

A special property isn't satisfactory either, because those aren't
parsed. So

  :beamer_subtitle: *bold*

will probably not give you what you expect. Do you have any suggestion
about it?

Meanwhile, doesn't the following work?

  #+BEAMER: \framesubtitle{Technology}


Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Goaziou




[O] [ox-beamer] Frame subtitles are not handled anymore

2013-02-14 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hello Nicolas,

It took me quite some time, but I'm at the end of converting a 90 slides
presentation from the old to the new exporter.

In that presentation, there is (just!) one thing which does not work anymore:
the frame subtitles.

Before, I could write:

--8<---cut here---start->8---
* News \\ Technology

...
--8<---cut here---end--->8---

and get that exported as:

--8<---cut here---start->8---
\begin{frame}
  \frametitle{News}
  \framesubtitle{Technology}
  ...
\end{frame}
--8<---cut here---end--->8---

(or similar.)

Now, such a title is simply cut over 2 lines; hence, the use of a bad font (in
LaTeX) for the subtitle (font as big as the one customized for the title
itself).

How could we write subtitles again in Beamer presentations?

Best regards,
  Seb

-- 
Sebastien Vauban