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Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end
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Sebastien Vauban |
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Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end |
Date: |
Thu, 21 Jun 2012 16:51:42 +0200 |
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Hi Nicolas,
First, a big thank you for your work on this as well...
Here, inline, a couple of quick remarks...
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Eric S Fraga <address@hidden> writes:
>
>>> See `org-element-drag-backward' and `org-element-drag-forward'.
>>
>> Okay. Will it be easy to bind these to M-<up> etc. to achieve
>> consistent behaviour? I.e. does org-metaup know what to do with
>> blocks?
>
> I hope that, one day, they will replace current `org-metaup' and
> `org-metadown'.
>
> If you want to try them out (there has been no serious debugging for
> them), you can
>
> (defalias 'org-metaup 'org-element-drag-backward)
>
> `org-element-drag-backward' is a strict super-set for `org-metaup'.
>
>> As a point for discussion and evaluation, attached is an example slide
>> (both org and pdf) demonstrating the type of thing I tend to do for some
>> of my beamer documents.
>
> Thanks for this example, and for feedback from other Org users.
>
> Although more logical, it appears that the block syntax for Beamer
> wouldn't be that great. Nested blocks are hard to parse (by a human)
> due to their uniform fontification (contrary to headlines, whose
> fontification change at every level).
>
> Also, the syntax is very heavy. Not more than property drawers, but, at
> least, you can hide those.
>
> I'll keep headlines for blocks. But I think I'll introduce a couple of
> small changes.
OK!
> - Sectioning and packages are extracted from `org-e-latex-classes'.
> Since calling Beamer back-end is explicit, it can be applied on any
> tex file, not only when that file starts with
> "\documentclass{beamer}". Additionally, an equivalent to
> `org-beamer-use-parts' is unnecessary.
I did not understand that one.
> - An headline at `org-e-beamer-frame-level' level becomes a frame,
> unless it has the "noframe" tag. In that case, its contents are
> inserted between surrounding frames.
I never needed that -- yet --, but this is surely a great addition.
I'm wondering, though, how you support the special case of "beamer frame
level" set to 0, where we need to add the tag "B_frame" (in fact, the
property) to show where the frame really begins.
> - Any headline above that level has a block type (depending on the
> BEAMER_env property). Without that property, the headline is still
> a block ("\begin{block}{title}...\end{block}").
>
> - Since above some level, everything is a block, there is no "low level
> headline" anymore. Thus, the H:num OPTION item sets
> `org-e-beamer-frame-level'. There's no use for BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL
> keyword. It also means you can't make lists out of headlines.
>
> - An headline below `org-e-beamer-frame-level' with an "appendix" tag
> becomes an appendix part.
Nice.
> - An headline with a "note" tag becomes a note between frames if at
> `org-e-beamer-frame-level', within current frame otherwise.
Not used yet (in pure Beamer neither), but that's the following step on my
todo list...
> - There is no separate syntax for \alert{} command: it is the default
> output for bold objects (i.e. *text* becomes \alert{text}).
I liked the fact we had 2 types of highlighting (bold, in black, and alert, in
red, in my case).
I would say that, as Beamer has those 2 different highlightings, we should be
able to still support both. Is this a problem?[1]
> - Obviously, all special tags specified in this list are customizable.
>
> Unfortunately I cannot get rid of "normal" environment property. There
> is also some work to do on overlays and, perhaps, links. But let's
> start with headlines first.
Fantastic work! Thanks a lot.
Best regards,
Seb
[1] I've even done the opposite: I now have an `alert' macro as well in my
normal documents.
--
Sebastien Vauban
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, (continued)
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, suvayu ali, 2012/06/18
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Nicolas Goaziou, 2012/06/19
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Eric S Fraga, 2012/06/19
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Greg Tucker-Kellogg, 2012/06/20
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Sebastien Vauban, 2012/06/20
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Eric S Fraga, 2012/06/20
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Nicolas Goaziou, 2012/06/21
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Rasmus, 2012/06/21
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Nicolas Goaziou, 2012/06/21
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end, Rasmus, 2012/06/21
- Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end,
Sebastien Vauban <=
- 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