On Wednesday, 5 Aug 2015 at 20:26, Titus von der Malsburg wrote:
> Thank you, Eric! I had to add ignoreheading to the top-level heading
> because the title of the poster is handled via the #+TITLE attribute,
> but otherwise it works nicely. It’s a little unfortunate that the
> wrap-all heading i
Thank you, Eric! I had to add ignoreheading to the top-level heading
because the title of the poster is handled via the #+TITLE attribute,
but otherwise it works nicely. It’s a little unfortunate that the
wrap-all heading is needed because it doesn’t serve a purpose. I tried
a couple of things
On Tuesday, 4 Aug 2015 at 22:24, Titus von der Malsburg wrote:
> I’d like to use org-mode to create an academic poster like this one
> (random example found using Google):
[...]
> What I would like to write in org is something like the following:
Beamer is fully supported in org and especially
Titus von der Malsburg writes:
> I’d like to use org-mode to create an academic poster like this one
> However, this doesn’t work for two reasons:
>
> 1.) Org mode ignores that I want blocks and instead uses frame
> environments.
I'm not sure if that's possible but you could try setting
org-bea
I’d like to use org-mode to create an academic poster like this one
(random example found using Google):
http://robjhyndman.com/images/PosterInterests_beamer-723x1023.png
As the LaTeX target, I use beamerposter which is basically just a skin
for Beamer:
https://github.com/deselaers/latex-be