giacomo.bo...@gmail.com writes:
> Arash Esbati writes:
>
>> I'm not sure if we have an issue with the manual of preview here, but
>> IIRC, one must pass the environments option(s) explicitly to preview.sty
>> if loaded in .tex file, `active' alone doesn't suffice. This code
>> produces the desir
Arash Esbati writes:
> I'm not sure if we have an issue with the manual of preview here, but
> IIRC, one must pass the environments option(s) explicitly to preview.sty
> if loaded in .tex file, `active' alone doesn't suffice. This code
> produces the desired result:
>
> \documentclass{beamer}
>
Ciao Mosè,
thank you for the working solution
> (with-eval-after-load "preview"
> (add-to-list 'preview-default-preamble
>"\\PreviewEnvironment*{frame}" t))
that you have posted. Preview's info manual suggests to customize the
"preview-default-preamble" variable but it's more or
Mosè Giordano writes:
> 2018-02-28 23:53 GMT+01:00 :
>> I have two files, test1.tex
>>
>> \documentclass{beamer}
>> \begin{document}
>> \begin{frame}
>> \[ a = \begin{bmatrix} 2 & 4 \\ 7 & 3 \end{bmatrix} \]
>> \end{frame}
>> \end{document}
>>
>> and test2.tex (* note that here I load preview.
Ciao Giacomo,
2018-02-28 23:53 GMT+01:00 :
> I have two files, test1.tex
>
> \documentclass{beamer}
> \begin{document}
> \begin{frame}
> \[ a = \begin{bmatrix} 2 & 4 \\ 7 & 3 \end{bmatrix} \]
> \end{frame}
> \end{document}
>
> and test2.tex (* note that here I load preview.sty and use one of th
I have two files, test1.tex
\documentclass{beamer}
\begin{document}
\begin{frame}
\[ a = \begin{bmatrix} 2 & 4 \\ 7 & 3 \end{bmatrix} \]
\end{frame}
\end{document}
and test2.tex (* note that here I load preview.sty and use one of the
commands here defined *)
\documentclass{beamer}
\usepackage{
Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
>
> The reftex documentation has this? Is it what you're looking for?
>
> Controlling what gets displayed
> ...
>
> `t'
> Change the maximum level of toc entries displayed in the `*toc*'
> buffer. Without prefix arg, all levels
On Tue, Sep 06 2011,spinner wrote:
> FOLLOW UP:
>
> I've done some testing and observe that C-c = on my Beamer documents (Beamer
> document class) produces the same kind of TOC buffer as in common LaTeX
> documents with sections, subsections, and so on until I apply style hooks
> C-c C-n on the d
FOLLOW UP:
I've done some testing and observe that C-c = on my Beamer documents (Beamer
document class) produces the same kind of TOC buffer as in common LaTeX
documents with sections, subsections, and so on until I apply style hooks
C-c C-n on the document. After I apply style hooks, the TOC buf
In Beamer documents, C-c = is returning a listing of my frame numbers and any
frame title associated with them.
In contrast, in common LaTeX documents C-c = returns a TOC window organized
with sections, subsections, subsubsections, etc.
Since I prepare my Beamer documents with sections and subs
Hi
"Salvatore Enrico Indiogine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are there any features for beamer, such as commands that can insert a
> frame in text without having to type it all out? Any other beamer
> suggestions?
There are some latex-beamer specific pieces of code I gathered from
different p
Greetings!
I am new to Aquamacs which includes AucTeX (and other neat packages as well).
I am starting to use it for all my LaTeX work and enjoying the power
of this software.
I have googled for information on using AucTeX for beamer
presentations, but have not found anything that was clear for
"Ryan Krauss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I remember recently using a version of AucTex where a frame
> environement was an option under C-c C-e and it prompted me for a
> frametitle. I just installed 11.83 on this computer and don't have
> that option. Am I remembering that correctly? (I don
I remember recently using a version of AucTex where a frame
environement was an option under C-c C-e and it prompted me for a
frametitle. I just installed 11.83 on this computer and don't have
that option. Am I remembering that correctly? (I don't think I
dreamed it.) How can I get such a feat
"Ryan Krauss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like to have two things customized for my for using Auctex
> with Beamer. First, when the document class is Beamer, is there a way
> to have the itemize environment default to
> \begin{itemize}[<+-| [EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
>
> Second, when in an ite
* Ryan Krauss (2006-11-05) writes:
> I would like to have two things customized for my for using Auctex
> with Beamer. First, when the document class is Beamer, is there a way
> to have the itemize environment default to
> \begin{itemize}[<+-| [EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
Unfortunately doing something li
I would like to have two things customized for my for using Auctex
with Beamer. First, when the document class is Beamer, is there a way
to have the itemize environment default to
\begin{itemize}[<+-| [EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
Second, when in an itemize enviroment, after a line containing \item
blah,
Thank you Ralf.
Looks like the right tool for the job
Mirko
> -Original Message-
> From: Ralf Angeli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 1:42 PM
> To: auctex@gnu.org
> Subject: [AUCTeX] Re: How to use auctex/beamer commands to
> i
* mirko vukovic (2006-10-25) writes:
> Suppose I have a string that is supposed to be a frame title (and
> optionally subtitle). Is there a function that will insert the
> \begin\end frame, together with the frame title, and optional
> subtitle, and position the cursor
beamer.el uses `LaTeX-inse
flattened list, This list has depth info
attached to each node. Using the depth info, I can now start generating the
.tex file. Here I am wondering whether I can re-use some of the auctex/beamer
facilities. Here is an example of what I have in mind:
Suppose I have a string that is supposed to be a
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