Thanks, Jens, for your comment! I understand your point of view! My point
is that Org mode is not ubiquitous and most people (esp. non-programmers)
do not use emacs. But I do concur that Org mode is great for
collaboration IF a team can agree to using it.
Thanks for your interesting
Hello,
This LaTex code to put before \begin{document} :
\AtBeginSection[]{\begin{frame}\frametitle{}\tableofcontents[currentsection,hideothersubsections]\end{frame}}
is very useful, because it recalls the steps of your presentation and
focuses on the current section.
I hope that helps.
On 2018-10-25, Feiming Chen wrote:
> I gave a talk on emacs-org in a local workshop (Government Advances
> in Statistical Programming) in Washington D.C. yesterday. I'd like to
> share the slides and org source file with the community (see attached).
Thanks for sharing!
I wonder why you stress
Hi Martin,
Am 30.10.18 um 20:01 schrieb Martin Schöön:
> My own mantra for preparing slide-packs is to minimize text. I want
> the audience to listen to me rather than reading text on my slides.
> My 2 cents...
please don't overdo that.
People have quite different ways of taking in information.
I have already learned some cool org-mode features by looking at your .org
file :-)
My own mantra for preparing slide-packs is to minimize text. I want the
audience to listen to me rather than reading text on my slides.
My 2 cents...
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Martin Schöön
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 7:53 AM Feiming Chen wrote:
> Hi, I am an enthusiastic emacs-org user. Thanks for making this great tool!
> I gave a talk on emacs-org in a local
> workshop (Government Advances in Statistical Programming) in Washington D.C.
> yesterday. I'd like to share the slides
>