Andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes:
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Great thanks a lot.
Too bad that things really start to become complicated with the
syntax...
yes but remember that org /= latex. If you need the full power of
latex, use it instead *or*, better yet, remember that you can include
latex
Chris Malone chris.m.mal...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Andrea,
Here I can help some :).
What I have done in the past is take advantage of the fact that org-mode
will close a beamer =columns= environment if the column width is set to 0
(or 1):
Actually, one can do this more simply by realising
iem...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Andrea,
I use the following line to allow frame breaks
#+BIND: org-beamer-frame-default-options [allowframebreaks]
Perfect nice, but now I also get
Slide I for all the slides, even if there isn't a second one...
I might only need it in one case (for the
chris.m.mal...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Andrea,
I stand corrected - you are getting a lot of useful information here! :-)
Yes true :)
Thanks everyone, the per frame setting is perfect.
And since I'm here another thing I'm not getting.
If I want to have a situation like this below
Chris Malone chris.m.mal...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Andrea,
Here I can help some :).
What I have done in the past is take advantage of the fact that org-mode
will close a beamer =columns= environment if the column width is set to 0
(or 1):
Hi Andrea,
In the example I showed, I set the block to an =ignoreheading= block by
using =C-c C-b i=. This, as best I can tell, generates a block but comments
out the part which gives the block its title. Doing this overrides the
alertblock heading, so I'm not entirely sure how to combine the
Chris Malone chris.m.mal...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Andrea,
In the example I showed, I set the block to an =ignoreheading= block by
using =C-c C-b i=. This, as best I can tell, generates a block but
comments out the part which gives the block its title. Doing this
overrides the alertblock