When you say "frame", do you mean what in emacs terminology is called a "window"? I am asking this as pressing RET on an item in my agenda open the corresponding file in the same _window_, not the sa
Hi Eric, I think ox-beamer will turn id: links, search links and custom-id lines into clickable references in beamer. I have not tried this myself, but looking at the code, this seems to be the case.
To follow up on this, what is the benefit of automatically generating labels for frames? How can these be used? I mean, I have no way of knowing what the actual label is that is being generated. If I
Hello Nicolas, It took me quite some time, but I'm at the end of converting a 90 slides presentation from the old to the new exporter. In that presentation, there is (just!) one thing which does not
Oh ... it seems you can do it simply this way : \begin{frame}[plain,t]{} \includegraphics[width=\textwidth, height=\textheight]{mypicture} \end{frame} Fabrice 2012/11/17 Myles English <address@hidden
If such need is common enough, we may provide a special environment, much like "againframe", which would provide a frame without title. For example: * Headline What do you think about it? Regards, --
Would a non-breaking space as the title work? Nope, because, the space for the title would still be there and I want to put a full frame image Otherwise, you can define a dummy string, i.e. "NOTIT
Well reading the manual/src helped, of course, and I have altered the example below if any one else is wondering. Because I have H:2 in the #+OPTIONS line, a level 1 heading does not make a frame and
Hi, I've recently switched from Aquamacs to Emacs.app and noticed a different behavior of C-c C-x b in the agenda. I have the following in my Emacs settings: (setq org-indirect-buffer-display 'new-fr
Hi Nicolas, I think that is a fair argument. This is how I worked around recently. This has a downside though, it doesn't let you easily use markup in the subtitle (in my case I wanted to use =keywor
Hello, I didn't include this "feature" because I wasn't comfortable with introducing a new syntax specific to one back-end only. It's just a matter of doing: --8<--cut here--start-->8-- * Frame title
On my Fedora box, frame-title-format is by default: (multiple-frames "%b" ("" invocation-name "@" system-name)) This is the value even if --no-init-file is used so I don't think this is distro-specif
Do you mean former or latter one? When I try to change org-beamer.el as described above, I get "Invalid format operation %a" since I do something badly wrong. I was trying to mess with this [1] code
I just found a quick workaround - to use "* " that is asterisk followed by a space. It still generates frame but does not insert any title. I feel like it might be even a bug. But it works since it i
Yes it was a bit alarming... but it seems to be working for now GNU Emacs 23.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2011-03-10 on 3249CTO I don't have frames on my Linux machine and I find the time in the ti
Nevermind... it seems to be working on Windows now. I'm not sure what happened the first time. I'll report any other issues I find with this. Thanks! Regards, Bernt
Hi George, I tried this patch at work and it hangs my Emacs session in Windows on startup. It's totally unresponsive and I have to kill the process with the task manager. I think there's an implement