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Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end
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Rasmus |
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Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end |
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Mon, 18 Jun 2012 13:00:06 +0100 |
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"Sebastien Vauban"
> IIUC, you seem to say it's difficult to use the overlay notation, but
> you can
> use it very easily that way:
> ** Overlay effects \\ Keep the suspense!
>
> *** Time bomb :B_block:
> :PROPERTIES:
> :BEAMER_env: block
> :END:
>
> 1. <2-> Two more to go
> 2. <3-> One more to go
> 3. <4-> Last chance...
> 4. <5-> BOOM!
>
> The same applies for itemized lists.
If I want to do piece-wise I can even implement it with a single line in
the header. (I usually don't want that, though).
Your way is tedious unless you are very certain about your structure.
Say I want a point in between:
> 1. <2-> Two more to go
> 2. <3-> One more to go
I would have to renumber stuff throughout the reminder of the slide.
Personally, I find that I often do, but perhaps this is a flaw in my
organization skills?
I would rather use the IMO more stable \pause command, but this is still
not elegant. What I ask for is a more general approach, which is
perhaps not specific to beamer/does not rely on LaTeX commands.
Consider an example with a block
#+begin_src org
** Beamer title :B_frame:
:PROPERTIES:
:BEAMER_env: frame
:END:
- points leading up to example
- I want a pause before presenting the example
## I could put in a pause here,
## but it belongs to the example.
## Logically, it thus does not belong here
*** pause :B_ignoreheading:
:PROPERTIES:
:BEAMER_env: ignoreheading
:END:
\pause
## I have to impose a pause in a separate block.
## But this is an annoying hack.
*** Letting variables take on value. :B_example:
:PROPERTIES:
:BEAMER_env: example
:END:
## a \pause is no good here, as the title is not hidden
Let $x = y$ and $y=1$. Then $x=1$.
#+end_src
It would be nicer to have a pause tag/property, say. It would also be
more org-ish, and could work across exporters. Pause of the <n> syntax
is not that pretty, and is beamer-specific.
Perhaps in general it would be more beneficial to think of a
org-e-slides, and a specialized org-e-slides-beamer? (The main reason
for using Beamer to me is math and note support).
–Rasmus
--
When in doubt, do it!
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, (continued)
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Rasmus, 2012/06/21
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Sebastien Vauban, 2012/06/21
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Nicolas Goaziou, 2012/06/21
- Re: [O] **: Re: [dev] About a beamer back-end, Sebastien Vauban, 2012/06/21
- Re: [O] **: Re: [dev] About a beamer back-end, Andreas Leha, 2012/06/25
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, suvayu ali, 2012/06/21
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Eric S Fraga, 2012/06/22
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Daniel Bausch, 2012/06/18
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Rasmus, 2012/06/18
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Andreas Leha, 2012/06/28