* org.el: Prevent a bug while defining the menu by requiring
`org-beamer' when necessary.
* org-beamer.el (org-insert-beamer-options-template): Make the
parameter optional since the interactive call defines it.
I started from the 78ec8e commit then cherry-picked and squashed
commits that have been done in master since then, except the bad
commits that overwrote the tree (in master) with the tree in maint.
This commit also bumps the version number to 7.8.06.
The only "fix" that was made between 78ec8e and the previous commit
is e0072f which has been reported to break stuff.
This fixes a wrong merge that should not have happened:
commit 7e903a merges the master branch into the maint branch,
while we really want to keep the maint branch a bugfix-only
branch.
This commit reverts back the maint branch to its state before
merging the master branch. From there, we will fix remaining
problems with the maint branch (e.g. copyright issues) then
release this maint branch as Org-mode 7.8.05.
* org-beamer.el (org-beamer-fragile-re): Also recognize
\lstinline and \verb as commands that make a frame fragile.
Thanks to Christoph LANGE for this patch.
Also remove blank lines before the ";;; org*el ends here" declarations.
Having a "Version" header forced us to update every file when releasing a
new version of Org; it also forced us to update every file when merging Org
with Emacs trunk, thus cluttering the diffs between the previously merged
version and the new one with useless information.
Glenn Morris suggested this in emacs-devel:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2011-08/msg00322.html
* lisp/org-beamer.el (org-beamer-sectioning): Allow overlay arguments for
the column as well.
* doc/org.texi (Beamer class export): Document that also overlay arguments
can be passed to the column environment.
Eric Fraga writes:
> I am trying to create a beamer slide which has two columns. The second
> column should only appear after a while (the 6th uncovering operation).
> In latex, I would do:
>
> : \begin{column}<6->{0.4\textwidth}
>
> say. In org, I would expect to be able to get this latex code generated
> by the following:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> ***** column heading :BMCOL:B_block:
> :PROPERTIES:
> :BEAMER_col: 0.4
> :BEAMER_envargs: c<6->
> :BEAMER_extra:
> :BEAMER_env: block
> :END:
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> according to the info documentation (Beamer class export).
>
> However, this does not work: the "c<6->" is placed verbatim in
> the \begin{block} that comes after the \begin{column}. Furthermore, if
> I ask for the heading to be ignored (instead of defining a block), the
> envargs are lost completely!
* lisp/org-latex.el (org-export-latex-set-initial-vars): Bind
`case-fold-search' to t around the search for special LaTeX setup.
* lisp/org-beamer.el (org-beamer-after-initial-vars): Bind
`case-fold-search' to t around the search for special BEAMER setup.
This patch makes some straightforward corrections to a number of
docstrings. Each change is normally to:
- correct a typo, or
- fix up hyperlinks to function or variable names, or
- ensure slightly better conformance with the documentation guidelines
and tips given in the Elisp manual
No attempt is made to provide missing docstrings or document arguments.
Cheers,
Phil
* lisp/org-beamer.el (org-beamer-amend-header): Put extra header
last in header.
Tassilo Horn writes:
> I'm doing a LaTeX beamer presentation with org. The org doc starts with
> these lines:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> #+STARTUP: beamer
> #+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
> #+TITLE: Implementieren, Integrieren, Installieren
> #+AUTHOR: Tassilo Horn
> #+EMAIL: horn@uni-koblenz.de
> #+LANGUAGE: de
> #+BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL: 2
> #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation]
> #+BEAMER_HEADER_EXTRA: \usetheme[secheader]{Boadilla} \institute{Universitt Koblenz, IST}
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> In the presentation, the in Universitt is printed as an A with a ~ on
> top, followed by a d'. The reason is that the BEAMER_HEADER_EXTRA is
> put before the input encoding declaration. To be clear, org produces a
> TeX file that starts with
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> % Created 2010-07-06 Tue 08:57
> \documentclass[presentation]{beamer}
> \usetheme[secheader]{Boadilla} \institute{Universitt Koblenz, IST}
> \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
> \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> but it should be at least:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> % Created 2010-07-06 Tue 08:57
> \documentclass[presentation]{beamer}
> \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
> \usetheme[secheader]{Boadilla} \institute{Universitt Koblenz, IST}
> \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> In general, I'd say that it would be even more safe to put the extra
> headers below all default headers.