Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez <paag...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hi,
>
> That's a tough question ;-) With LaTeX and Beamer we are in a 'ish'
> situation, because beamer is a latex document class used to create
> presentations.  So, when exporting to beamer, you are using a backed
> derived from the latex backend. The separation is not as clear as
> laTeX vs, HTML, which you rightfully mention.
>
> I'm trying to start (stress of trying) to create a cleaner separation
> in a step-by-step process.  Just for this reason, I started by
> creating the #+BEAMER_CLASS_OPTIONS, which should take precedence over
> #+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS, the final objective being that the beamer
> exporter just ignores the #+LATEX_CLASS*: keywords, as should the
> LaTeX exporter ignore the BEAMER_CLASS_OPTIONS. Only then, I'd try to
> see if we could have the same for #+BEAMER: vs #+LATEX...
>
> This may be a lengthy process. And as you say, it should answer many
> questions from newbies, which we all are in a (thankfully) moving
> environment like Emacs/org-mode.

Got it.  Good luck.

-- 
David Masterson

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