Suvayu Ali gmail.com> writes:
> Look a bit more carefully ;). The following paragraph has an example
> suggesting the onlyenv environment. As far as I understand,
> environments are prefered over commands with arguments or macros when
> translating headlines. You can nest your block in such an
On Wed, Oct 09, 2013 at 02:28:30AM +, James Harkins wrote:
> Suvayu Ali gmail.com> writes:
>
> > On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 11:41:36PM +0800, James Harkins wrote:
> > > Question: How does one use Beamer's \only command with blocks?
> (Successfully, with org-mode's beamer
> > export, I mean.)
> >
Suvayu Ali gmail.com> writes:
> On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 11:41:36PM +0800, James Harkins wrote:
> > Question: How does one use Beamer's \only command with blocks?
(Successfully, with org-mode's beamer
> export, I mean.)
> >
> > I found in the manual that you can give an overlay specification usin
On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 11:41:36PM +0800, James Harkins wrote:
> Question: How does one use Beamer's \only command with blocks? (Successfully,
> with org-mode's beamer export, I mean.)
>
> I found in the manual that you can give an overlay specification using
> the BEAMER_ACT property... ok... bu
Question: How does one use Beamer's \only command with blocks? (Successfully,
with org-mode's beamer export, I mean.)
I found in the manual that you can give an overlay specification using the BEAMER_ACT property... ok... but that's
not the same as \only because, when a latex chunk is marked \o