At Wed, 25 Apr 2012 12:30:59 +0930,
Eric Fraga wrote:
>
> James Harkins writes:
>
> > (Sorry for breaking the thread -- I'm using the digest. Come to think
> > of it, I was wondering -- how do other digest readers participate in
> > discussions without messing up the thread IDs? Use a news reade
James Harkins writes:
> (Sorry for breaking the thread -- I'm using the digest. Come to think
> of it, I was wondering -- how do other digest readers participate in
> discussions without messing up the thread IDs? Use a news reader,
> or...? Nabble?)
You don't appear to have broken the thread; a
At Fri, 24 Feb 2012 09:34:11 +0800,
James Harkins wrote:
> Still, though, if there is nothing wrong with Carsten's example presentation
> and it renders incorrectly, then I suppose it's a bug.
>
> Shall I file a bug report? There is a reproducer here:
>
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.org
(Sorry for breaking the thread -- I'm using the digest. Come to think of it, I
was wondering -- how do other digest readers participate in discussions without
messing up the thread IDs? Use a news reader, or...? Nabble?)
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> For horizontal centering, a workaround (or simply
Hi James,
James Harkins wrote:
> Still having Beamer problems. C-c C-e p is making the PDF at the end,
> but it's ignoring structural tags except for lists.
>
> I've pasted a simple example under my name. In the resulting .tex
> file, the code for both frames is identical, except for "sec" labels.
Still having Beamer problems. C-c C-e p is making the PDF at the end,
but it's ignoring structural tags except for lists.
I've pasted a simple example under my name. In the resulting .tex
file, the code for both frames is identical, except for "sec" labels.
The second frame contains Beamer environ