Hi Ben,
I don't think
#+LaTeX_CLASSS_OPTIONS: [presentation]
can mess with org-export-latex-classes. You must hve been missing
something else.
Try to re-introduce the line - I am sure it will work just fine.
- Carsten
On Feb 2, 2010, at 8:01 PM, Ben Smith wrote:
Trying my first beamer document
I was getting this error message:
No definition for class `beamer' in `org-export-latex-classes'
I tried Carston's example.. same error.
Looking at the org-export-latex-classes, I found indeed that there
was not specification for 'beamer.' However, if removed
customization for this setting, the class appeared.
So I searched and searched through all of my init.el but found
nothing that might have overwritten the export-latex-classes.
Restarted emacs and tried Carston's example.. IT WORKED just fine.
Sure enough, beamer was defined.
Conclusion: it must be something in my own document that was mucking
up the class list.
And it was here:
#+LaTeX_CLASSS_OPTIONS: [presentation]
see the error? CLASSS (too many S's)
It only took 2 hours to figure this one out.
-ben
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