Matt (and Daniel Bausch -- sorry for double post earlier) I've found that beamer "allowframebreaks" doesn't work for Org files that have been included with #+INCLUDE: . I've tried adding the proporites list to both the main Org file and in the included files, and made sure that "org-use-property-inheritance" is set to t, but it doesn't seem to work with included files. I tried adding the following to both the main and included Org files, but this doesn't work either. (I'm getting a very long list of error messages, though maybe most are not relevant.) I set "org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments" to t as well, and the simple LaTeX example from 11.7.3 works as well. Sorry, I'm a novice at writing all but the most basic LaTeX files by hand, and I imagine this can't be used as a global setting anyway. \begin{frame}[allowframebreaks] \end Is there a way to "allowframebreaks" work globally or at least in included files? Thanks John On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 5:20 PM, Matt Lundin wrote: > John Tait writes: > > > Hi > > > > When I export an Org file to LaTeX class beamer, much of the content > > can be pushed off the bottom of the slide if it doesn't all fit on one > > slide. > > > > Other than restricting the amount of text content under headings, is > > there a simple way of allowing content to spill onto the next slide? > > In LaTeX, you can add the following option to the frame: > > \begin{frame}[allowframebreaks] > > So in org-mode, you could modify :BEAMER_envargs:. > > * A slide > :PROPERTIES: > :BEAMER_envargs: [allowframebreaks] > :END: > > Best, > Matt >