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From: John Hendy <jw.hendy@gmail.com>
To: edgar@openmail.cc
Cc: emacs-orgmode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Fwd: Beamer framebreak
Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2017 09:22:54 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CA+M2ft-PhjVArRwzN9_Zkv2FhSvqdSyeJnBe-3KbZ6TG=sc+6g@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <e7c44c339f09cd50d96937c92f758119@openmail.cc>

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On Sun, Jan 15, 2017 at 2:09 AM,  <edgar@openmail.cc> wrote:
> Hello John,
>
>> This list is amazing and very happy to help; that said, text/email is
>
> ---8< Cut off ----
> Yes! Thank you very much, and I'm very sorry. I really appreciate it. I will
> prepare a good example (I hope) and send it :) .

No worries, and actually I had deleted the original thread above and
not looked at the fact that you *did* attach an example. I'm taking a
look now and have some thoughts:

- I make a lot of technical reports and presentations with Org-mode.
My personal opinion is while it *looks* like it should work as this
utopian note-taking software that can also spit out presentations from
said content... it hasn't functioned like this in my experience. In
other words, when I'm going to make a presentation, I use Org
differently than if I were just taking notes. Maybe other see it
differently.

- regarding your presentation in general, I attached a shot at how I
would go about arranging this content (and took some liberties with
the header as I'm not sure if you're going to use all that or might
have copied it from somewhere). I could see going two ways with it.
One is that you're primarily content is going to be those deeply
nested article reviews, in which case you might actually want
something like H:3 or H:4. On the other hand, I don't tend to find
deeply nested hierarchies necessary for presentations, and doubt the
audience really cares about where, exactly, they are in this
structure... they're just going to watch whatever content you show and
[hopefully] pay more attention to you than the slides anyway. In that
case, I'd flatten everything and just insert headlines to indicate a
section change manually (which is what I did).

- beamer_frame_level has been replaced with H:n, I believe.
   - old tutorial (mentioned):
http://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/beamer/tutorial.html
   - new tutorial (not mentioned):
http://orgmode.org/worg/exporters/beamer/ox-beamer.html

- for a presentation, the idea is that the H:n, where n is an
indentation level, will indicate which of your headline depths are
intended to be slides/frames, with the rest functioning simply as
organizing sections. You're sort of mixing and matching depending on
how deep you want to go in a given section, which is why things are
goofy. Also, with your question on slide 3/4 initially, I believe
your'e asking why "Notes on project description" and "Notes on project
summary" are on the same slide? They are a list, not headlines, so Org
doesn't recognize them as having anything to do with frames. Org
thinks they are content (bullets).

FInd .org and resultant .pdf attached. I mangled your content quite a
bit and not knowing anything about knees took some liberties with
adding content :)

Hope that helps some?


John



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#+TITLE: Knee
#+STARTUP: beamer
#+OPTIONS:   H:2 num:t toc:1 \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t <:t
#+OPTIONS:   TeX:t LaTeX:t skip:nil d:nil todo:t pri:nil tags:not-in-toc
#+LATEX_CLASS: beamer
#+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation]
#+BEAMER_THEME: Antibes
#+BEAMER_HEADER: \graphicspath{{\Figures}{Sources/Figures/}}
# http://orgmode.org/manual/Clean-view.html
#+STARTUP: indent
#+STARTUP: hidestars

* Project review
** Description of the project
I read the description of the project last week. I made several
comments in the Collaboration directory. See:

- [[file:Collaboration/nsf_career%20(project%20description).FINAL.txt][Notes on project description]]

- [[file:Collaboration/nsf_career%20(project%20summary).FINAL.txt][Notes on project summary]]

*Note:* I didn't find the "-" headline helpful here... you're just explaining what you've
done and linking to two things for reference.

** Review of concepts
I have also been reviewing my concepts. I have to transcribe my notes,
but I don't want to do it now, because I want to make progress on the
reviewing front. I also want to read the articles.

** Literature review

Here I've read blah blah articles and will highlight some interesting portions. The
general structure for each article is as follows:
- helpful concepts
- relevant images

I've grouped information into the following categories:
- structure and function
- appearance
- weird sounds from knee bending

* Structure and function
** Article 1: concepts

- Anastomosis seems to mean the distribution of the veins and arteries (check)
- The meniscus gets little nutrients
  - "A premeniscal capillary network arising from the (geniculate
    artery)" connects to "the synovial and capsular tissues .. along the
    perifery of the menisci".
  - "Only 10% to 30% of the peripheral medial meniscus border..."
  - "10% to 25% of the lateral meniscus border receive direct blood"
  - "Endoligamentous vessels .. travel a short distance into the
    substance of the menisci .. providing .. direct route for nourishment"

**  Article 1: figures
#+CAPTION: Sagittal view of knee anastomosis (http://drmarkgalland.com/category/knee/page/2.jpeg)
#+ATTR_LaTeX: :height 5cm
#+LABEL: fig:kneeNervesSagittal
[[/home/edgar/Documentos/Research/Meniscus/Sources/Figures/kneeNervesSagittal.jpeg]]

**  Article 1: figures (cont.)
#+CAPTION: Unreliable, but illustrative picture of the nerves of the leg (http://www.doctorabel.us/dry-needling-techniques/h11-lateral-medial-popliteal.html)
#+ATTR_LaTeX: :height 5cm
#+LABEL: fig:calfNerves
[[/home/edgar/Documentos/Research/Meniscus/Sources/Figures/kneeNerves3.jpeg]]

**  Article 1: figures (cont.)
#+CAPTION: Nerves of the knee from the thigh myoskeletal system (http://clinicalgate.com/knee-pain-of-neural-origin.jpeg)
#+ATTR_LaTeX: :height 5cm
#+LABEL: fig:kneeNervesThigh
[[/home/edgar/Documentos/Research/Meniscus/Sources/Figures/kneeNerves2.jpeg]]

**  Article 1: figures (cont.)
#+CAPTION: Nerves from the thigh from the back (http://clinicalgate.com/knee-pain-of-neural-origin.jpeg)
#+ATTR_LaTeX: :height 5cm
#+LABEL: fig:kneeNervesThighAnt
[[/home/edgar/Documentos/Research/Meniscus/Sources/Figures/kneeNerves1.jpeg]]

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  reply	other threads:[~2017-01-15 15:22 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-01-10 23:54 Fwd: Beamer framebreak edgar
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2017-01-11 20:58   ` edgar
2017-01-14  6:36     ` edgar
2017-01-14 16:55       ` John Hendy
2017-01-15  8:09         ` edgar
2017-01-15 15:22           ` John Hendy [this message]
     [not found]     ` <91d10999d3cd441eac30f4f686b67cf9@HE1PR01MB1898.eurprd01.prod.exchangelabs.com>
2017-01-15 10:53       ` Eric S Fraga

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