From: edgar@openmail.cc
To: Fabrice Niessen <fni@pirilampo.be>, emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Beamer framebreak
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2017 23:37:52 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3c2a0db9c9923e307f013fffebb83b77@openmail.cc> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <dh824m0k8ffm.fsf@example.com>
Hey Fabrice,
It's me again. I looked at your (README.org), and I finally understood
how to force a framebreak! Thank you very much. I feel stupid, because
it's the same solution which has been around on the Internet, but I
finally know how to use it. For others who might be interested:
If your heading number 2 (** Heading) creates a slide (look at the
#+OPTIONS: of your org file. If you have H:2, then this is the case. If
you have another number after H:, it means that your slides will be
created with that level of heading. This is all in the manual, honest!),
then add the property for allowframebreaks,label=
(https://bitbucket.org/rivanvx/beamer/issue/265/including-frame-label-option-stops):
#+OPTIONS: author:nil H:2
* Heading #1
** Heading #2
:PROPERTIES:
# The 0.8 forces the content to fit in 0.8 of the whole slide
# (without considering navigation bars, etc.)
:BEAMER_OPT: allowframebreaks=0.8,label=
:END:
Your long contents go here (and more than one slides are generated
automatically)
So, if you try this (doesn't work):
#+OPTIONS: author:nil H:2
* Heading #1
** Heading #2
*** Heading #3
:PROPERTIES:
:BEAMER_OPT: allowframebreaks=0.8,label=
:END:
Your long contents will be cropped within a single slide
This doesn't work either:
#+OPTIONS: author:nil H:2
* Heading #1
** Heading #2
:PROPERTIES:
:BEAMER_OPT: allowframebreaks=0.8,label=
:END:
*** Heading #3
Your long contents will be cropped into more than one slide, wherein
the first slide will possibly be the headline.
Now that I think of it, may be I should turn this into a feature
request. Is that reasonable? (to force a framebreak when a block
overflows a slide, resulting in cropped contents).
Edgar
On 2017-01-27 19:34, Fabrice Niessen wrote:
> Hello Edgar,
>
>> I am new to org-mode, because it seems impressive, and I think that it
>> will make my life much simpler. Thank you!
>
> You may -- or may not -- be interested by some kind of reference
> material I wrote about Org-Beamer.
>
> See https://github.com/fniessen/refcard-org-beamer.
>
> Still partly a WIP, though.
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