It's also possible to use
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{Frame name}
\end{frame}
with LaTeX Beamer.
Regards
Gerd
On 10/27/2011 06:38 PM, Ted Pavlic wrote:
> Of course, another option is to include a comment after each
> \begin{frame} that is descriptive:
>
> \begin{frame}{Frame name}
> % Frame name
> \end{frame}
>
> However, at that point you might as well just start using your own
> folding markers (which is another option) instead of Vim-LaTeX's
> tex-based folding.
>
> Again, try the hack I suggest below. See if it works well for you. You
> don't lose a lot when you short circuit \begin and \end and call the
> macros themselves.
>
> --Ted
>
> On 10/27/2011 12:35 PM, Ted Pavlic wrote:
>> Here's a hack that might work for you.
>>
>> Add "frame" to FoldedSections as opposed to FoldedEnvironments. Then,
>> instead of using \begin and \end, use:
>>
>> \frame{Frame name}
>> \endframe
>>
>> and
>>
>> \frame[fragile]{Another frame}
>> \endframe
>>
>> I think you'll get a result closer to what you want.
>>
>> Best --
>> Ted
>>
>> On 10/26/2011 11:01 PM, Denilson Figueiredo de Sá wrote:
>>> It would be nice to add folding for Beamer right out of the box.
>>> Not just that, but the folding should show the frame name.
>>>
>>> I've already added ",frame" to g:Tex_FoldedEnvironments, but the result is
>>> not good. The folding does not show the frame name, which results in a
>>> bunch of foldings that look all alike.
>>>
>>> Beamer frames look like this:
>>>
>>> \begin{frame}{Frame name}
>>> This is a slide in Beamer.
>>> \end{frame}
>>>
>>> \begin{frame}[fragile]{Another frame}
>>> It is great for making presentations.
>>> \end{frame}
>>>
>>> There seems to be other alternate syntaxes (but the above one is enough
>>> for me). Look here for more examples:
>>> http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Presentations
>>>
>>>
>>> (BTW, if someone replies to the list, please also add me to CC)
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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