Rainer M Krug writes:
> This adds the :BEAMER_col: property, which is converted on export to
> the column environment with the given width, i.e. the same as B_column
> plus the width in PROPERTIES. As far as I see, it does nothing with
> the columns (B_columns) environment - or
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> Right - that works. But Why do the others have B_ names, while this
>> environment has BMCOL?
>
> "BMCOL" is a terrible name. However, it is not an environment per se
> since it controls both "columns"
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Right - that works. But Why do the others have B_ names, while this
> environment has BMCOL?
"BMCOL" is a terrible name. However, it is not an environment per se
since it controls both "columns" and "column" environments.
There is a use-case for
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> When I set the B_column environment, the property :BEAMER_env: is as
>> expected, automatically set to =column=, but exporting to beamer results
>> in an error as the environment is is not
Hello,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> When I set the B_column environment, the property :BEAMER_env: is as
> expected, automatically set to =column=, but exporting to beamer results
> in an error as the environment is is not actually used in the resulting
> latex file. The environment
Hi
When I set the B_column environment, the property :BEAMER_env: is as
expected, automatically set to =column=, but exporting to beamer results
in an error as the environment is is not actually used in the resulting
latex file. The environment is only correctly created, if the
property