I've been trying to follow the various tutorials on the web
to do beamer in org-mode. I've used beamer, latex and emacs
for many years but am finding that none of the examples on
the web work totally s intended in my attempts to use
org-mode with beamer.
I have copied verbatim several examples
HI Eric, John, Jeff and Birch
Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
>
> My immediate response would be to ask why you aren't using \maketitle
> given that the command is beamer-aware? That is, \maketitle will create
> a title page whose format is defined by the beamer theme you have
> selected. O
Hi Chris, Jeff
Chris Malone gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> Hi Bill,I would try upgrading to a newer version of =org-mode= - a lot of
things have been improved since the writing of the version you have. By
default, in the newer versions, the \maketitle command should be added to the
beginning of you
I have installed the latest (git) version of org-mode and have stripped out all
customizations from I think. I've copied Eric's two column example from here
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-beamer/tutorial.html
with the headers given there. And I can't get either blocks or columns to wo
>
> Regarding the @ problem, where and how do you make the settings. As I
> have said on this list recently, I find that I have to set the variables
> concerned *before* I load org (through =(require 'org-install)=) or
> otherwise the regular expressions that use these variables are
> initialised
hs and your
org-emphasis-alist ) -
is causing a problem in producing the columns. I'll go through this later
too and see if I can find it.
Thanks
Bill
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 8:11 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Bill Moran writes:
>
> > I have installed the latest (git) version of org-
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> *** a concluding block below the columns
> :BMCOL:
>:PROPERTIES:
>:BEAMER_env: example
>:BEAMER_col: 1
>:END:
>This slide should