levels for frames. Now after
your post I realize that this can be useful, but is not required,
which means it should be optional.
Thanks!
- Carsten
On Nov 29, 2009, at 7:03 PM, Gray Calhoun wrote:
Hi Carsten and all,
Beamer export sounds fantastic. I've been using org mode for this
sort
text become
the frame title, but if no headline text is given, the frame gets
no title. If the frame title contains the string \\, the line
will be split at that location, and the second half become the
frame /subtitle/.
(snipped)
--
Gray Calhoun
Assistant Professor of Economics, Iowa State
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On Jun 11, 2009, at 11:31 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
John Rakestraw li...@johnrakestraw.com writes:
Hi Carsten and the list --
I really like the ideas, and I'm trying merely to shorten -- see
suggestions below.
--John
I also do like Brian's description a lot. But it
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 05:13:41PM +, Gray Calhoun wrote:
I'd like to define LaTeX macros that display correctly when they're
embedded in an org file and are preserved when I export that file to LaTeX.
Right now, I've added the LaTeX macros to org-format-latex-header
have some free time.
Best,
--Gray
2009/3/16 Tassilo Horn tass...@member.fsf.org:
Gray Calhoun gray.calh...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Gray,
Is there a way for users to easily replace the leading stars with
another symbol? In particular, I want to replace the '*' with '#' so
that I use org mode
Hi everyone,
Is there a way for users to easily replace the leading stars with
another symbol? In particular, I want to replace the '*' with '#' so
that I use org mode to write pseduocode for R in outline form -- R
uses # to designate comments and this would ensure that the headers
wouldn't be