Hi Jacek, Jacek Generowicz wrote: > When giving, talks, presentations, lectures, tutorials, etc. I would > like to have sparse slides, whose main purpose is to establish an > order for the talk (remind me what to say next), and to highlight the > key messages. They need to be easily legible from the back of the room > and should not drown the listeners in detail. By this very nature, > they are almost useless as a handout, because their information > content is visible. I want the handout to go into detail: it should > contain pretty much anything that I might say in the talk while any > given slide is being displayed, as well as anticipating any questions > that might be raised in relation to that slide. But the important > thing is that the slides an the handout belong together: they are the > same material, presented in (essentially) the same order, the only > difference being that the slides are a view from 10000 ft, while the > handout is the real thing. You might think of the slides as the > highlights of the handout.
Did you look at the "Notes"? See "12.6.6 Beamer class export" of http://www.bookshelf.jp/texi/org/org_12.html#SEC197, and the possility to use C-c C-b n/N (with heading ignored or not). Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban