Tassilo Horn <tass...@member.fsf.org> writes: > Hi all, > > I'm a big fan of the LaTeX beamer export. However, now I've hit a > problem that I don't know how to solve. > > In plain LaTeX beamer, every text I write between \begin{frame} > ... \end{frame} is of course not in a frame but will be there if I > compile the tex file in beamer's handout mode. That's very convenient > for putting notes there that you want to mention only in the "audio > track" of a presentation. > > Because the frames are written as org outlines, there's no explicit > \end{frame}, but everything up to the next outline is put into a frame. > > Is there still some way to what I want?
I have asked the same thing earlier. Eric Fraga suggested the following: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- ** Previous frame text here #+begin_latex \end{frame} \againframe<2>{overview.fig} \begin{frame}<handout> #+end_latex ** Following frame --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- From: http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg42140.html For what you are doing I'd might use only environment. That way you can have text in frames which are not displayed on frames. I use the following snippet I use #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setq org-beamer-environments-extra (quote (("onlyenv" "O" " \\begin{onlyenv}%a" "\\end{onlyenv}")))) #+end_src And do something like: #+begin_src org * section ** Frame *** Frame text .... *** Extra text :PROPERTIES: :BEAMER_env: onlyenv :BEAMER_envargs: <beamer:0> :END: some more text #+end_src And you can even use \only and similar in frames and it will work. Still, what you are asking would be nice but unless things have changed only a fragile solution exists. –Rasmus -- Sent from my Emacs