Hello,
i have to correct me.
Michael Welle writes:
> Hello Jens,
>
> Jens Lechtenboerger writes:
[...]
>> The howto for emacs-reveal is available at [1]. First-level
>> headings are centered vertically and horizontally. I just added
>> slide 20
On 2018-02-13, Michael Welle wrote:
> That jumping of the headings is one of my main issues, I think it's not
> acceptable.
I see. I don’t know how to fix the headings at the top and have the
contents vertically centered.
Best wishes
Jens
Hello Jens,
Jens Lechtenboerger writes:
> On 2018-02-11, Michael Welle wrote:
>
>> Looks easy, eh? A header at the top, a footer at the bottom and a lot
>> of space in between. In some cases, like in [1], I wanted content (e.g.
>> Ich...OS/2 Warp 4) to be centered
On 2018-02-11, Michael Welle wrote:
> Looks easy, eh? A header at the top, a footer at the bottom and a lot
> of space in between. In some cases, like in [1], I wanted content (e.g.
> Ich...OS/2 Warp 4) to be centered horizontally and
> vertically between the footer and the header.
I created
Hello Eric,
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Sunday, 11 Feb 2018 at 16:29, Michael Welle wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Until I will get bored again, I will stick with Org's beamer export
>> :)[2]. But anyways, if you want to share your experience with
>> ox-reveal, you are welcome.
>
>
On Sunday, 11 Feb 2018 at 16:29, Michael Welle wrote:
[...]
> Until I will get bored again, I will stick with Org's beamer export
> :)[2]. But anyways, if you want to share your experience with
> ox-reveal, you are welcome.
Every now and again, I also get bored and explore alternatives to
Hello,
I just wanted to tell you how my adventure in reveal land ended ;).
Well, I spent a couple of hours last week and the better part of this
weekend with css. I could produce a slide similar to [0]. I couldn't
solve the structure problem I described earlier. And what put me off
in the end is,
Hello,
Matt Price writes:
> for this issue, I define a class "paired" in my local cass file (or
> actually, I now use a very modestly edited custom theme) :
>
>
> .paired {
> float:left !important;
> max-width:47% !important;
>
> }
>
> and then in the org file:
>
for this issue, I define a class "paired" in my local cass file (or
actually, I now use a very modestly edited custom theme) :
.paired {
float:left !important;
max-width:47% !important;
}
and then in the org file:
:#+ATTR_HTML: :class paired
That works OK for me. the "!important" is
Hello,
took me the better part of the afternoon, but I came up with the
following approach:
* Was ist Virtualisierung?
- Aus der Wikipedia:
#+BEGIN_QUOTE
Virtualisierung bezeichnet in der Informatik die Nachbildung eines
Hard- oder Software-Objekts durch ein ähnliches Objekt vom selben Typ
mit
Hello,
a new year, a new tool ;). I try to shift a bit away from beamer based
slides to a format, that allows me to create nice html-based slides and
nice pdf-based slides from the same source. It looks like org-reveal and
decktape might be what I want. Maybe. To find out I try to convert an
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