[I think I broke the thread - so let me try again] John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Yeah, I should have just posted an example with an included theme > instead of the one I usually use. I think I tracked it down. First, I > added =t= to the list of class options: > --- > #+latex_class_options: [t,presentation,bigger] > --- > > I saw an effect on my frame alignment, which told me things were, > indeed, being read. It seems the issue was with using > #+beamer_header_extra. I don't know what that's supposed to be for, > but it isn't picking up the theme option. Actually... in searching for > what it's supposed to be used for, I ran across a mailing list post of > the same problem: > -- http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2010-09/msg01011.html > > Indeed, ditching beamer_header_extra for the theme setting and just > using #+latex_header... works. > > Thoughts on fixing this? > > Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> wrote: > The beamer exporter is searching the original file for #+BEAMER_* stuff, not > the setup file (and of course it does not find anything interesting there). > > The latex exporter seems to find everything in the setup file however, so > there > must be some mechanism for searching the setup file. If so, it should be > possible to crib it and copy it into the beamer exporter. But the devil, as > the > saying goes, is in the details... I think the magic for latex headers happens in org-infile-export-plist: but the function has not been told about #+BEAMER_* stuff, so it'll need the addition of a few more cases to handle the beamer stuff. Nick