Pete Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>>> "Nick" == Nick Dokos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Nick> Hi Bastien, I have a quick-n-dirty patch to export an org file > Nick> as a beamer document. >
NB: the original patch was wrong and it does not apply cleanly. I sent an updated patch to the list yesterday. > Cool. I use lyx to edit beamer presentations which I export as pdf > files. Do you have plans to add other beamer support such as inserting > images etc ? Whilst I like lyx a lot, I prefer editing in emacs for > speed. > Plans? What's that?-) Seriously though, I probably won't have the time to do anything about it for a while, particularly since I'm no expert in any of the technologies involved, so I would likely need to do some trial-and-error research which takes far longer than I could afford right now. > Would be great if it supported some sort of localisation file (so I can > include the usual bunch of stuff that gives me blue background, yellow > text, etc etc). > You can customize the variable org-export-latex-classes to do anything that can be done in the preamble to the document, but I don't know whether the above can be done there. If it needs to be done after the \begin{document}, this won't work. An ugly workaround is to customize org-export-latex-title-command to be more than just "\\maketitle", although there might be a less hackish way. A hook could be added to do that of course, but I tend to agree with you that a localization file might provide for more flexibility in the long run. Regards, Nick _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode