Josiah Schwab writes:
> For my subtitle example, \subtitle{} is a beamer command so I can make
> a patch for that and see what people think.
It should be rather easy. With the old exporter you could get subtitles
with '\\' in beamer headlines, but this seems to have been removed
> There is n
>>> I want to include my collaborators in the header of each org file just
>>> as I would authors, that is by including a line like
>>>
>>> #+COLLABORATORS: Alice & Bob
>>>
>>> I've found some limited documentation on modifying the exporter (manual
>>> section 12.3) and taken a look at ox.el, ox-l
>> I want to include my collaborators in the header of each org file just
>> as I would authors, that is by including a line like
>>
>> #+COLLABORATORS: Alice & Bob
>>
>> I've found some limited documentation on modifying the exporter (manual
>> section 12.3) and taken a look at ox.el, ox-latex.el
> Maybe, maybe not. Difficult to say unless you give us a better idea of
> what kind of changes you plan on making.
I'm a little hazy, partially because my ideas seem to change quickly as
I learn more.
One of the more ambitious things that I'd like to do is to be able to
associate BibTeX referen
Josiah Schwab writes:
> Hi All,
>
> I am just starting to dig into using the new exporter for generating
> beamer presentations.
>
> I want to include my collaborators in the header of each org file just
> as I would authors, that is by including a line like
>
> #+COLLABORATORS: Alice & Bob
>
> I
Hi All,
I am just starting to dig into using the new exporter for generating
beamer presentations.
I want to include my collaborators in the header of each org file just
as I would authors, that is by including a line like
#+COLLABORATORS: Alice & Bob
I've found some limited documentation on mo