James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
At Wed, 25 Apr 2012 18:09:18 +0800,
James Harkins wrote:
Whether it should be a feature request or not is debatable. The syntax
is, at present, fairly straightforward in that the headline text becomes
the argument to the environment defined.
At Thu, 26 Apr 2012 17:44:56 +0930,
Eric Fraga wrote:
But I still have the issue with it
that the user has to adapt the org-file structure to suit beamer's
requirements. Org-mode is all about reflecting the content in a way
that makes sense FIRST to humans, and only secondarily to
Hi James,
James Harkins wrote:
At Thu, 26 Apr 2012 17:44:56 +0930,
Eric Fraga wrote:
But I still have the issue with it
that the user has to adapt the org-file structure to suit beamer's
requirements. Org-mode is all about reflecting the content in a way
that makes sense FIRST to
At Wed, 25 Apr 2012 18:09:18 +0800,
James Harkins wrote:
Whether it should be a feature request or not is debatable. The syntax
is, at present, fairly straightforward in that the headline text becomes
the argument to the environment defined.
I think the headline text becomes the
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
According to the online documentation [1], it seems
that :BEAMER_envargs: should apply to all Beamer environments:
And it does generally although I have tried setting it (for your example
below) to {ybg} and it disappears. If I set it to [ybg], it
According to the online documentation [1], it seems that :BEAMER_envargs:
should apply to all Beamer environments:
~~~
BEAMER_envargs
The beamer-special arguments that should be used for the environment, like
[t] or [+-] of 2-3. If the BEAMER_col property is also set, something like
C[t]