The first item in my table should say '+UWa'. This seems to upset the
org table gods, who draw a line through my entry.
How do I put such an item in a table without org table misinterpreting it?
If I edit the latex, this will do what I want:
- Extend differential detection to exploit differences over different
symbol intervals (spans)
\footfullcite{gpdi}
This adds a biblatex citation as a footnote on the frame.
How can I do this within emacs org?
Otto Pichlhöfer wrote:
Neal Becker ndbecker2 at gmail.com writes:
If I edit the latex, this will do what I want:
- Extend differential detection to exploit differences over different
symbol intervals (spans)
\footfullcite{gpdi}
This adds a biblatex citation as a footnote
Neal Becker wrote:
Otto Pichlhöfer wrote:
Neal Becker ndbecker2 at gmail.com writes:
If I edit the latex, this will do what I want:
- Extend differential detection to exploit differences over different
symbol intervals (spans)
\footfullcite{gpdi}
This adds a biblatex citation
I have an align environment:
#+begin_latex
\begin{align*}
\Lambda= \max_{k,l}\left|
\sum_{i=0}^{M-1}r_{i+l}x_{i}^{*}e^{j2\pi\Delta_{f}ki}+\sum_{i=M}^{2M-1}r_{i+l}x_{i}^{*}e^{j2\pi\Delta_{f}ki}+\cdots\right|
\\
\approx \max_{k,l}\left|
How can I put options that would apply to a frame (e.g., \allowframebreaks)?
I'm just learning about org mode, although I've used both emacs and beamer for
many years.
In my first attempt, I get a frame 'Contents', which is blank. I tried various
options, but never get anything but a blank 'Contents'.
Here is an attempt:
#+TITLE: A Test
#+startup: beamer