suvayu ali writes:
> No you understood it correctly. This does not happen for me. Do you
> have any idea how I can track this issue down?
You may try to debug `org-export-to-file'. I have no idea about what
could remove the buffer containing the tex file.
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 2:32 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> It does here. Exporting with "l" or "d" leaves the corresponding tex
> file open in a buffer.
>
> Am I misunderstanding your request?
No you understood it correctly. This does not happen for me. Do you
have any idea how I can track this iss
Hello,
suvayu ali writes:
> Another question, I noticed that the new exported does not have the
> exported file open in Emacs after it is done.
It does here. Exporting with "l" or "d" leaves the corresponding tex
file open in a buffer.
Am I misunderstanding your request?
Regards,
--
Nicola
Hi Nicolas,
Apologies for taking so long to respond.
On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Now, /every/ property set through an export keyword can also be defined
> with an headline property. That property has the same name as the
> keyword, with an "EXPORT_" prefix (i.e #+DA
Hello,
suvayu ali writes:
> If I understand correctly, having a buffer keyword would mean I would
> need to find and update it appropriately everytime I want to export
> something. I can live with this, but it would be great if there was
> support these export options as properties. Then all the
Hi Nicolas,
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 6:08 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> The exported latex source however has the following:
>>
>> \documentclass[11pt]{article}
>
> This is because "LaTeX_CLASS" and "LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS" properties are
> not recognized as export properties. You have to use them a
Hello,
> This however didn't work for me. Since the beamer export is not in the
> dispatcher yet, I tried the following:
>
> * Lifetime acceptance WG update
> :PROPERTIES:
> :LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
> :LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation,smaller]
> :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: WG_update.pdf
>
Hello Nicolas,
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>
> This should be possible with `org-e-beamer-environments-extra', i.e.
>
> (add-to-list 'org-e-beamer-environments-extra
>'("onlyenv" "O" "\\begin{onlyenv}%a" "\\end{onlyenv}"))
>
> Then you set headline's B
Hello,
suvayu ali writes:
> I recall you saying you would add more overlay support gradually;
> I would like to say it would be nice if there is support for
> replace-like overlays (e.g. \only or \onslide). It would be great if
> I can wrap blocks in these. To illustrate what I mean, I can produ
Hi Nicolas,
On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 4:59 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
[...]
> - Headlines become frames when their level is equal to
> `org-e-beamer-frame-level' (or "H" value in the OPTIONS line).
> Though, if an headline in the current tree has a "BEAMER_env" (see
> below) propert
Hello,
For the adventurous among you, I installed org-e-beamer.el in contrib.
Quoting file comments:
This library implements both a Beamer back-end, derived from the LaTeX
one and a minor mode easing structure edition of the document.
Depending on the desired output format, three commands are pr
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