On Wednesday, 14 May 2014 at 19:28, Seb Frank wrote:
Yes -- but that changes it to emph (instead of alert) in beamer export.
Ah, there was no mention of beamer in your original question. I cannot
help then other than to suggest you embed actual LaTeX in your headline.
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: Eric S Fraga
Seb Frank wrote:
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 7:19 PM, Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk wrote:
On Wednesday, 14 May 2014 at 18:00, Seb Frank wrote:
Latex export converts *text* to \textbf -- this doesn't work well
for headlines that get turned into section titles as these appear to
be bold by
Is this customizable at all? I've seen some old threads where people
used @ for alert (and a hack to replace it with something else if the
\alert command didn't exist, see
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2010-01/msg00614.html
and
Hi,
Latex export converts *text* to \textbf -- this doesn't work well for
headlines that get turned into section titles as these appear to be bold by
default. Is there a way to change this to \emph in headlines that get
converted to (sub)sections?
Thanks,
Seb
On Wednesday, 14 May 2014 at 18:00, Seb Frank wrote:
Hi,
Latex export converts *text* to \textbf -- this doesn't work well for
headlines that get turned into section titles as these appear to be bold by
default. Is there a way to change this to \emph in headlines that get
converted to
Yes -- but that changes it to emph (instead of alert) in beamer export.
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 7:19 PM, Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk wrote:
On Wednesday, 14 May 2014 at 18:00, Seb Frank wrote:
Hi,
Latex export converts *text* to \textbf -- this doesn't work well for
headlines that