Hi,

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>>> I'm wondering, though, how you support the special case of "beamer frame
>>> level" set to 0, where we need to add the tag "B_frame" (in fact, the
>>> property) to show where the frame really begins.

thanks for that tip!  This, I didn't know, but I'll use as standard now.

I never understood why there is actually the need for
the beamer_frame_level, as there is the B_frame anyway.  The
beamer_frame_level becomes annoying frequently, when there are sections
with sub-sections and sections without.

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Regards,
Andreas


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