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Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end


From: Greg Tucker-Kellogg
Subject: Re: [O] [dev] About a beamer back-end
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2012 14:23:42 +0800

I also quite like using headlines for blocks, for many of the same reasons Eric 
mentioned.  In addition, I regularly use column view to set BEAMER_env, 
BEAMER_envargs, BEAMER_extra, etc., and column view operates on headlines.

Greg



On Jun 20, 2012, at 5:04 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:

> Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> writes:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Eric S Fraga <address@hidden> writes:
>> 
>>> Well, I will have to chime in with a contrary view.  I like using
>>> headlines to define blocks, and I use blocks on almost every frame.  I
>>> have the following reasons for preferring a headline approach:
>>> 
>>> - the proposed approach does not easily (at all?) cater for blocks
>>>  within blocks
>> 
>> I may be missing your point, but you can have nested blocks.  What would
>> be more difficult to achieve with blocks?
> 
> Sorry!  I missed the begin...end structure for the blocks you were
> proposing.  Indeed, I see no reason that your proposal does not support
> a recursive nesting of blocks.
> 
>>> - ease of hiding of content: org for me is still primarily an
>>>  outliner!
>> 
>> You can hide blocks too.
> 
> but the difference is that the hidden block doesn't tell you anything
> about the block itself?  that is, there is no equivalent to the text
> content of a headline that is visible when the contents below the
> headline are hidden.  This is possibly (?) a minor point, mind you.
> 
>>> - being able to re-arrange content in a frame quickly (M-<up>, etc.)
>> 
>> 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?
> 
>>> - within frames, there is no other use for lower level headlines.  Using
>>>  these for blocks seems appropriate.  What else could they be used
>>>  for?
>> 
>> Good question.
>> 
>> One idea would be to use them as outline tools that would have no impact
>> on export (they would help hiding frame contents in the buffer but would
>> be ignored in produced LaTeX code).
>> 
>> 
>> Obviously, both approaches (blocks or headlines) have drawbacks.  I'm
>> still unsure about which one would be the quickest/cleanest/most useful.
> 
> Understood!  And I don't want to stand in the way of an implementation
> of beamer support in the new exporter.
> 
> 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.
> 
> Also, please don't forget about columns!
> 
> <beamerblocks.org><beamerblocks.pdf>
> -- 
> : Eric S Fraga, GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D
> : in Emacs 24.1.50.1 and Org release_7.8.11-69-ga2fd96

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