Hi there. I'm trying to use the \only<> command to produce a beamer presentation but it seems that org-beamer filters out this. I've tried it in many different ways, and didn't get the desired effect. Particularly, I've tried the obviously wrong thing: #+STARTUP: beamer #+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [smaller, presentation] * Foo ** Slide 1 \only<1> { *** Block1 :B_block: :PROPERTIES: :BEAMER_env: block :END: - bla11 - bla12 - bla13 } \only<2>{ *** Block2 :B_block: :PROPERTIES: :BEAMER_env: block :END: - bla21 - bla22 - bla23 } Which obviously break-up. And I also tried what I believe would be a nice syntax for this: * Foo ** Slide 1 *** Block1 :B_block: :PROPERTIES: :BEAMER_envargs: \only<1> :BEAMER_env: block :END: - bla11 - bla12 - bla13 *** Block2 :B_block: :PROPERTIES: :BEAMER_envargs: \only<2> :BEAMER_env: block :END: - bla21 - bla22 - bla23 Apparently the parser just removes the "\only" and interprets this as <1> and <2>. The resulting latex is exactly the same as if the "\only" wasn't there. Is there a way to use the "\only<>" overlay in a clean way? Thank you very much. --- Rafael Calsaverini Dep. de Física Geral, Sala 336 Instituto de Física - Universidade de São Paulo rafael.calsaverini@gmail.com http://stoa.usp.br/calsaverini/weblog CEL: (11) 7525-6222 USP: (11) 3091-6803