Nicolas Goaziou <n.goaz...@gmail.com> writes: [...]
> Let's start slowly. I think you can get how to make the changes yourself > with a couple of examples. Since you seem to like lists (you know that > Till Tantau frowns upon the use of third level lists in presentations, > don't you?), the first rule to know is: [...] Nicolas, this email has been quite helpful. I now see where you have gone with beamer and overall I like your approach. However, I *still* cannot get this to work. Taking your updated version of the example document, I cannot get the exporter to generate a latex file that will compile because it is missing a documentclass directive. Is there something else that needs to be configured to support beamer, as in maybe org-e-latex-classes? The default has no mention of beamer and although the documentation within org-e-beamer.el does allude to org-e-latex-classes, it doesn't say whether that variable needs to be adapted/updated/changed. Having looked at the code, I think I do need to add a "beamer" entry to that variable. Can you please suggest a default that would work? And maybe update the documentation or at least output an error message if the latex class desired is not actually found in org-e-beamer-template? That function would appear to do nothing if an appropriate entry is not found and hence explains why I get an exported file with no documentclass line! Thanks, eric -- : Eric S Fraga, GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D : in Emacs 24.3.50.1 and Org 7.9.3e-897-g787a07