John Hendy writes:
> Just to comment on the original attempt, block and column (which is |,
> not c which is columnS) are not mutually exclusive. I just did a
> presentation and used both together. I'm not sure on the use-case for
> columnS, but my structure was two side by
Just to comment on the original attempt, block and column (which is |,
not c which is columnS) are not mutually exclusive. I just did a
presentation and used both together. I'm not sure on the use-case for
columnS, but my structure was two side by side columns in a slide:
#+begin_src org
* slide
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> Not necessarily. On the top of my head, you could have a column group
> with columns inside. This example used to be possible. I haven't checked
> now.
This one is not possible anymore. A column environment implies columns.
You can also provide a
Rasmus writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Rainer M Krug writes:
>>
>>> It seems that I can not longer select multiple environments at the same
>>> time by using org-beamer-select-environment.
>>>
>>> - I am on a header
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Rainer M Krug writes:
>
>> It seems that I can not longer select multiple environments at the same
>> time by using org-beamer-select-environment.
>>
>> - I am on a header
>> - I press C-c C-b
>> - then C-c to enable
Hello,
Rainer M Krug writes:
> It seems that I can not longer select multiple environments at the same
> time by using org-beamer-select-environment.
>
> - I am on a header
> - I press C-c C-b
> - then C-c to enable multiple selections
> - press (b)lock and (c)olumn and both
Hi
It seems that I can not longer select multiple environments at the same
time by using org-beamer-select-environment.
- I am on a header
- I press C-c C-b
- then C-c to enable multiple selections
- press (b)lock and (c)olumn and both are selected
- press [RET] to accept
- only one gets applied