* Beamer presentation in the document
@ 2010-06-09 9:25 Sébastien Vauban
2010-06-09 17:18 ` Eric Schulte
2010-06-10 8:36 ` Sébastien Vauban
0 siblings, 2 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Sébastien Vauban @ 2010-06-09 9:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode-mXXj517/zsQ
Hi,
Got a few questions about a beamer presentation that is a subtree in the
document.
Let's take this example:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+TITLE: Complete Minimal Example
#+AUTHOR: Sébastien Vauban
#+EMAIL: wxhgmqzgwmuf-geNee64TY+gS+FvcfC7Uqw@public.gmane.org
#+DATE: 2010-06-09
#+LANGUAGE: en_US
* Document
** Amounts
*** Data
Here, I study different cases, with the data provided by the client.
*** Assumptions
Having made the following assumptions:
- first
- second
- third
*** Results
I get this resulting table:
#+ATTR_LaTeX: align=lr
| Rate (%) | Interests |
|----------+------------|
| 3.50 | 2564935.21 |
| 4.00 | 2931354.52 |
| 4.50 | 3297773.83 |
| 5.00 | 3664193.15 |
| 5.50 | 4030612.46 |
#+TBLFM: $2=(73283863*$1)/100;%.2f
* Presentation
:PROPERTIES:
:TITLE: Beamer slides
:LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
:LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation,t]
:BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL: 1
:BEAMER_HEADER_EXTRA: \usetheme{default}\usecolortheme{default}
:COLUMNS: %40ITEM %10BEAMER_env(Env) %10BEAMER_envargs(Env Args) %4BEAMER_col(Col) %8BEAMER_extra(Extra)
:END:
** Amounts
- Here is the table:
#+ATTR_LaTeX: align=lr
| Rate (%) | Interests |
|----------+------------|
| 3.50 | 2564935.21 |
| 4.00 | 2931354.52 |
| 4.50 | 3297773.83 |
| 5.00 | 3664193.15 |
| 5.50 | 4030612.46 |
#+TBLFM: $2=(73283863*$1)/100;%.2f
See document for full analysis.
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Questions are:
1. How could I use the same table in the slides as in the document, without
copy/pasting it?
Is there, maybe, some Babel black magic at hand? Export/import?
2. How can I use a title, for the slides, different from the heading
`Presentation'?
You can see that my `TITLE' property gets ignored.
3. How can I easily switch between exporting:
- the document, or
- the slides?
I guess I must use include/exclude tags? Right?
Anything standardized in that direction?
Best regards,
Seb
PS- Carsten, have hyper-ultra-mega nice holidays!
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* Re: Beamer presentation in the document
2010-06-09 9:25 Beamer presentation in the document Sébastien Vauban
@ 2010-06-09 17:18 ` Eric Schulte
2010-06-10 8:03 ` Sébastien Vauban
2010-06-10 8:36 ` Sébastien Vauban
1 sibling, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Eric Schulte @ 2010-06-09 17:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sébastien Vauban; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Hi Sébastien,
Sébastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgwmuf@spammotel.com> writes:
[...]
>
> 1. How could I use the same table in the slides as in the document, without
> copy/pasting it?
>
> Is there, maybe, some Babel black magic at hand? Export/import?
>
The following babel solution should work. It uses a code block to copy
the contents of the table into the presentation on export. I think I'll
add the "echo" code block in the below example to the library of babel,
so in the future this should work w/o having to include the code block
in the file.
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+TITLE: Complete Minimal Example
#+AUTHOR: Sébastien Vauban
#+EMAIL: wxhgmqzgwmuf@spammotel.com
#+DATE: 2010-06-09
#+LANGUAGE: en_US
# This code block won't show in any export
#+source: echo
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var tab='(("echo")) :exports none
tab
#+end_src
* Document
** results
#+ATTR_LaTeX: align=lr
#+tblname: rate-&-interests
| Rate (%) | Interests |
|----------+------------|
| 3.50 | 2564935.21 |
| 4.00 | 2931354.52 |
| 4.50 | 3297773.83 |
| 5.00 | 3664193.15 |
| 5.50 | 4030612.46 |
* presentation
Amounts -- here is the table
#+call: echo(tab=rate-&-interests) :exports results
#+ATTR_LaTeX: align=lr
#+results: echo(tab=rate-&-interests)
| Rate (%) | Interests |
|----------+------------|
| 3.5 | 2564935.21 |
| 4.0 | 2931354.52 |
| 4.5 | 3297773.83 |
| 5.0 | 3664193.15 |
| 5.5 | 4030612.46 |
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Best -- Eric
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* Re: Beamer presentation in the document
2010-06-09 17:18 ` Eric Schulte
@ 2010-06-10 8:03 ` Sébastien Vauban
2010-06-10 17:11 ` Eric Schulte
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Sébastien Vauban @ 2010-06-10 8:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode-mXXj517/zsQ
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgwmuf-geNee64TY+gS+FvcfC7Uqw@public.gmane.org> writes:
>>
>> 1. How could I use the same table in the slides as in the document, without
>> copy/pasting it?
>>
>> Is there, maybe, some Babel black magic at hand? Export/import?
>
> The following babel solution should work.
I was sure you had "black magic" to provide us with. Thanks a lot (once
again)!
> It uses a code block to copy the contents of the table into the presentation
> on export.
I played a bit with this example. Remarks follow.
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+TITLE: Complete Minimal Example
#+AUTHOR: Sébastien Vauban
#+EMAIL: wxhgmqzgwmuf-geNee64TY+gS+FvcfC7Uqw@public.gmane.org
#+DATE: 2010-06-10
#+LANGUAGE: en_US
# This code block won't show in any export
#+source: echo
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var tab='(("echo")) :exports none
tab
#+end_src
* Document
** Results
#+ATTR_LaTeX: align=lr
#+tblname: rate-&-interests
| Rate (%) | Interests |
|----------+-------------|
| 3.50 | 2564935.21 |
| 4.00 | 2931354.52 |
| 4.50 | 3297773.83 |
| 5.00 | 3664193.15 |
| 5.50 | 4030612.46 |
|----------+-------------|
| 22.5 | 16488869.17 |
#+TBLFM: @7$1=vsum(@-I..@-II)::@7$2=vsum(@-I..@-II)
* Presentation
Amounts -- here is the table
#+call: echo(tab=rate-&-interests) :exports results
#+results: echo(tab=rate-&-interests)
| Rate (%) | Interests |
| 3.5 | 2564935.21 |
| 4.0 | 2931354.52 |
| 4.5 | 3297773.83 |
| 5.0 | 3664193.15 |
| 5.5 | 4030612.46 |
| 22.5 | 16488869.17 |
#+ATTR_LaTeX: align=lr
and the small explanation.
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
1. On the echo functionality itself, everything is perfect, but for the
horizontal lines that are not echo'ed.
2. For Babel, more generally, some remarks that I have for a while, but always
forget to report (as you're allowed to consider them as "details" ;-)):
- Babel does not find the tables if the `#+tblname: XXX' instruction is not
located at column 0 -- annoying for me, as I try to perfectly align all
the text and source code based on `org-indent'-like functionality;
- the `results' block is not "naturally" aligned either;
- less a detail than the 2 above: would it be possible to leave some text
between the `call' and the `results': in this example, so that the
`align' statement does not move after the table whenever we `C-c C-c' the
block for executing the `echo'?
> I think I'll add the "echo" code block in the below example to the library
> of babel, so in the future this should work w/o having to include the code
> block in the file.
I think so as well. This is a must for enabling us to insert slides into a
document. And something nobody else (PowerPoint, even plain LaTeX?) can do
(AFAIK).
Best regards,
Seb
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* Re: Re: Beamer presentation in the document
2010-06-10 8:03 ` Sébastien Vauban
@ 2010-06-10 17:11 ` Eric Schulte
2010-06-10 21:36 ` Sébastien Vauban
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Eric Schulte @ 2010-06-10 17:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sébastien Vauban; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Hi
Sébastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgwmuf@spammotel.com> writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> "Eric Schulte" wrote:
>> Sébastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgwmuf@spammotel.com> writes:
>>>
>>> 1. How could I use the same table in the slides as in the document, without
>>> copy/pasting it?
>>>
>>> Is there, maybe, some Babel black magic at hand? Export/import?
>>
>> The following babel solution should work.
>
> I was sure you had "black magic" to provide us with. Thanks a lot (once
> again)!
>
>
>> It uses a code block to copy the contents of the table into the presentation
>> on export.
>
> I played a bit with this example. Remarks follow.
>
> #+TITLE: Complete Minimal Example
> #+AUTHOR: Sébastien Vauban
> #+EMAIL: wxhgmqzgwmuf@spammotel.com
> #+DATE: 2010-06-10
> #+LANGUAGE: en_US
>
> # This code block won't show in any export
> #+source: echo
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp :var tab='(("echo")) :exports none
> tab
> #+end_src
>
> * Document
>
> ** Results
>
> #+ATTR_LaTeX: align=lr
> #+tblname: rate-&-interests
> | Rate (%) | Interests |
> |----------+-------------|
> | 3.50 | 2564935.21 |
> | 4.00 | 2931354.52 |
> | 4.50 | 3297773.83 |
> | 5.00 | 3664193.15 |
> | 5.50 | 4030612.46 |
> |----------+-------------|
> | 22.5 | 16488869.17 |
> #+TBLFM: @7$1=vsum(@-I..@-II)::@7$2=vsum(@-I..@-II)
>
> * Presentation
>
> Amounts -- here is the table
> #+call: echo(tab=rate-&-interests) :exports results
>
> #+results: echo(tab=rate-&-interests)
> | Rate (%) | Interests |
> | 3.5 | 2564935.21 |
> | 4.0 | 2931354.52 |
> | 4.5 | 3297773.83 |
> | 5.0 | 3664193.15 |
> | 5.5 | 4030612.46 |
> | 22.5 | 16488869.17 |
> #+ATTR_LaTeX: align=lr
>
> and the small explanation.
>
Great points Thanks.
>
> 1. On the echo functionality itself, everything is perfect, but for
> the horizontal lines that are not echo'ed.
>
hlines are preservable with the :hlines header argument, see the example
below [1].
Were working on integrating the babel documentation in the org-mode
documentation which should really help in terms of making these more
exotic header arguments accessible/discoverable to users.
>
> 2. For Babel, more generally, some remarks that I have for a while,
>but always
> forget to report (as you're allowed to consider them as "details" ;-)):
>
> - Babel does not find the tables if the `#+tblname: XXX' instruction is not
> located at column 0 -- annoying for me, as I try to perfectly align all
> the text and source code based on `org-indent'-like functionality;
>
Good catch, this has been fixed.
>
> - the `results' block is not "naturally" aligned either;
>
Again, thanks for pointing this out. This has been fixed for results
which already have an indented
#+results:
line, for the first time a block is run the results will not be indented
currently, although it would probably be worthwhile to default to
indenting the results to the same level as the code block -- I'll add
this as a TODO.
>
> - less a detail than the 2 above: would it be possible to leave
> some text between the `call' and the `results': in this example, so
> that the `align' statement does not move after the table whenever
> we `C-c C-c' the block for executing the `echo'?
>
See the example below [1], is it sufficient to squeeze the #+results
line in between the #+attr_latex line and the table? If not I'll update
the results handling so that we allow preservation of comment lines
between #+results and it's contents.
>
>
>> I think I'll add the "echo" code block in the below example to the library
>> of babel, so in the future this should work w/o having to include the code
>> block in the file.
>
> I think so as well. This is a must for enabling us to insert slides into a
> document. And something nobody else (PowerPoint, even plain LaTeX?) can do
> (AFAIK).
>
done.
Thanks for all the great feedback! -- Eric
>
> Best regards,
> Seb
Footnotes:
[1]
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+TITLE: Complete Minimal Example
#+AUTHOR: Sébastien Vauban
#+EMAIL: wxhgmqzgwmuf@spammotel.com
#+DATE: 2010-06-10
#+LANGUAGE: en_US
# This code block won't show in any export
#+source: echo
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var tab='(("echo")) :exports none
tab
#+end_src
* Document
** Results
#+ATTR_LaTeX: align=lr
#+tblname: rate-&-interests
| Rate (%) | Interests |
|----------+-------------|
| 3.50 | 2564935.21 |
| 4.00 | 2931354.52 |
| 4.50 | 3297773.83 |
| 5.00 | 3664193.15 |
| 5.50 | 4030612.46 |
|----------+-------------|
| 22.5 | 16488869.17 |
#+TBLFM: @7$1=vsum(@-I..@-II)::@7$2=vsum(@-I..@-II)
* Presentation
Amounts -- here is the table
#+call: echo(tab=rate-&-interests) :exports results :hlines yes
#+ATTR_LaTeX: align=lr
#+results: echo(tab=rate-&-interests)
| Rate (%) | Interests |
|----------+-------------|
| 3.5 | 2564935.21 |
| 4.0 | 2931354.52 |
| 4.5 | 3297773.83 |
| 5.0 | 3664193.15 |
| 5.5 | 4030612.46 |
|----------+-------------|
| 22.5 | 16488869.17 |
and the small explanation.
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
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* Re: Beamer presentation in the document
2010-06-10 17:11 ` Eric Schulte
@ 2010-06-10 21:36 ` Sébastien Vauban
2010-06-10 21:55 ` Eric Schulte
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Sébastien Vauban @ 2010-06-10 21:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode-mXXj517/zsQ
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgwmuf-geNee64TY+gS+FvcfC7Uqw@public.gmane.org> writes:
>> "Eric Schulte" wrote:
>>> Sébastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgwmuf-geNee64TY+gS+FvcfC7Uqw@public.gmane.org> writes:
>>>>
>>>> 1. How could I use the same table in the slides as in the document,
>>>> without copy/pasting it?
>>>
>>> The following babel solution should work.
>>> It uses a code block to copy the contents of the table into the presentation
>>> on export.
>>
>> I played a bit with this example. Remarks follow.
>>
>> 1. On the echo functionality itself, everything is perfect, but for
>> the horizontal lines that are not echo'ed.
>
> hlines are preservable with the :hlines header argument, see the example
> below [1].
OK. Thanks.
> Were working on integrating the babel documentation in the org-mode
> documentation which should really help in terms of making these more
> exotic header arguments accessible/discoverable to users.
Now that's we (/ I) can't live anymore without both of them, it'd clearly be
great having a unified documentation.
>> 2. For Babel, more generally, some remarks that I have for a while,
>>but always
>> forget to report (as you're allowed to consider them as "details" ;-)):
>>
>> - Babel does not find the tables if the `#+tblname: XXX' instruction is not
>> located at column 0 -- annoying for me, as I try to perfectly align all
>> the text and source code based on `org-indent'-like functionality;
>
> Good catch, this has been fixed.
Simply great. It caused me some minutes to understand why tables were reported
as not found...
>> - the `results' block is not "naturally" aligned either;
>
> Again, thanks for pointing this out. This has been fixed for results
> which already have an indented
>
> #+results:
>
> line
That's already great.
> for the first time a block is run the results will not be indented
> currently, although it would probably be worthwhile to default to indenting
> the results to the same level as the code block -- I'll add this as a TODO.
Less important, even if nice when it will be there.
>> - less a detail than the 2 above: would it be possible to leave
>> some text between the `call' and the `results': in this example, so
>> that the `align' statement does not move after the table whenever
>> we `C-c C-c' the block for executing the `echo'?
>
> See the example below [1], is it sufficient to squeeze the #+results
> line in between the #+attr_latex line and the table? If not I'll update
> the results handling so that we allow preservation of comment lines
> between #+results and it's contents.
Why only preserving comment lines? Why couldn't we imagine having the code
somewhere and the results much farther? Even twice the results -- that'd be a
work around for the echo command.
>>> I think I'll add the "echo" code block in the below example to the library
>>> of babel, so in the future this should work w/o having to include the code
>>> block in the file.
>>
>> I think so as well. This is a must for enabling us to insert slides into a
>> document. And something nobody else (PowerPoint, even plain LaTeX?) can do
>> (AFAIK).
>
> done.
Thanks a lot. I'll update tomorrow morning and test all of this.
> Thanks for all the great feedback! -- Eric
*Thank you very much*. Reporting is quite easy. Making it happen much less.
Thanks a lot for your continuous help, and quick resolution of my problems.
Best regards,
Seb
--
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* Re: Re: Beamer presentation in the document
2010-06-10 21:36 ` Sébastien Vauban
@ 2010-06-10 21:55 ` Eric Schulte
2010-06-21 9:34 ` Sébastien Vauban
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Eric Schulte @ 2010-06-10 21:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sébastien Vauban; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Hi Sébastien,
Sébastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgwmuf@spammotel.com> writes:
[...]
>> for the first time a block is run the results will not be indented
>> currently, although it would probably be worthwhile to default to indenting
>> the results to the same level as the code block -- I'll add this as a TODO.
>
> Less important, even if nice when it will be there.
>
This should be possible now -- I've done a fairly thorough examination
of the Org-babel code and tried to ensure that *everything* works well
with indentation.
It's very possible I've introduced some bugs in the process, please let
me know if you find any.
>
>>> - less a detail than the 2 above: would it be possible to leave
>>> some text between the `call' and the `results': in this example, so
>>> that the `align' statement does not move after the table whenever
>>> we `C-c C-c' the block for executing the `echo'?
>>
>> See the example below [1], is it sufficient to squeeze the #+results
>> line in between the #+attr_latex line and the table? If not I'll update
>> the results handling so that we allow preservation of comment lines
>> between #+results and it's contents.
>
> Why only preserving comment lines? Why couldn't we imagine having the code
> somewhere and the results much farther? Even twice the results -- that'd be a
> work around for the echo command.
>
This is another feature which may not be well enough advertised.
If a code block is named, then we already allow the block and it's
results to live arbitrarily far apart as long as they're in the same
buffer e.g. [1].
That allows for separation of code and results which I think is an
important feature.
What I don't want to separate by too far is the
#+results: name
line, and the actual results. Mainly because the purpose of that
#+results: line is to identify the results. Given that I think allowing
a continuous string of comment lines between a #+results and it's target
e.g.
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+results: time
# some comment about the time
: Thu Jun 10 14:48:09 2010
: Thu Jun 10 14:47:58 2010
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
is acceptable, but I think allowing arbitrary distance between them
subverts the purpose of the #+results: line.
I hope that sheds some light on this issue.
Please let me know if you agree/disagree of if you do think comment
separation like the above does make sense, in which case I'll add it to
the queue.
Cheers -- Eric
>
>
>>>> I think I'll add the "echo" code block in the below example to the library
>>>> of babel, so in the future this should work w/o having to include the code
>>>> block in the file.
>>>
>>> I think so as well. This is a must for enabling us to insert slides into a
>>> document. And something nobody else (PowerPoint, even plain LaTeX?) can do
>>> (AFAIK).
>>
>> done.
>
> Thanks a lot. I'll update tomorrow morning and test all of this.
>
>
>> Thanks for all the great feedback! -- Eric
>
> *Thank you very much*. Reporting is quite easy. Making it happen much less.
> Thanks a lot for your continuous help, and quick resolution of my problems.
>
Thanks, it's always a please hacking on Org-mode. -- Eric
>
> Best regards,
> Seb
Footnotes:
[1]
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
* top
#+results: time
: Thu Jun 10 14:48:09 2010
: Thu Jun 10 14:47:58 2010
** subheading
#+srcname: time
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results prepend
(current-time-string)
#+end_src
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
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* Re: Beamer presentation in the document
2010-06-10 21:55 ` Eric Schulte
@ 2010-06-21 9:34 ` Sébastien Vauban
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Sébastien Vauban @ 2010-06-21 9:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode-mXXj517/zsQ
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgwmuf-geNee64TY+gS+FvcfC7Uqw@public.gmane.org> writes:
>>
>> Thanks a lot. I'll update tomorrow morning and test all of this.
Later than said... I come back to this.
>>>> - less a detail than the 2 above: would it be possible to leave
>>>> some text between the `call' and the `results': in this example, so
>>>> that the `align' statement does not move after the table whenever we
>>>> `C-c C-c' the block for executing the `echo'?
>>>
>>> See the example below [1], is it sufficient to squeeze the #+results line
>>> in between the #+attr_latex line and the table? If not I'll update the
>>> results handling so that we allow preservation of comment lines
>>> between #+results and it's contents.
>>
>> Why only preserving comment lines? Why couldn't we imagine having the code
>> somewhere and the results much farther? Even twice the results -- that'd be
>> a work around for the echo command.
>
> This is another feature which may not be well enough advertised.
>
> If a code block is named, then we already allow the block and it's results
> to live arbitrarily far apart as long as they're in the same buffer e.g.
> [1].
>
> That allows for separation of code and results which I think is an important
> feature.
OK. I did not take enough attention when reading. I thought you only preserved
comment lines between the call and the results. No, you were speaking of
comment lines between the #+results line and the actual result contents.
> What I don't want to separate by too far is the
>
> #+results: name
>
> line, and the actual results. Mainly because the purpose of that
> #+results: line is to identify the results. Given that I think allowing
> a continuous string of comment lines between a #+results and it's target
> e.g.
>
> #+results: time
> # some comment about the time
> : Thu Jun 10 14:48:09 2010
> : Thu Jun 10 14:47:58 2010
>
> is acceptable, but I think allowing arbitrary distance between them subverts
> the purpose of the #+results: line.
>
> I hope that sheds some light on this issue.
>
> Please let me know if you agree/disagree of if you do think comment
> separation like the above does make sense, in which case I'll add it to the
> queue.
The above makes perfectly sense to me. If I were you, I would never allow
separation between the #+results line and the actual results, for the same
reason as you invoked: the #+results line is for identifying the actual
results.
Though, allowing comment lines is a great feature (even, if I don't use it yet).
>>>>> I think I'll add the "echo" code block in the below example to the library
>>>>> of babel, so in the future this should work w/o having to include the code
>>>>> block in the file.
>>>>
>>>> I think so as well. This is a must for enabling us to insert slides into a
>>>> document. And something nobody else (PowerPoint, even plain LaTeX?) can do
>>>> (AFAIK).
>>>
>>> done.
I just updated Org this morning, and I can't remove the echo snippet from the
Org buffer. Do I have to do something extra regarding the lob?
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+TITLE: Complete Minimal Example
#+AUTHOR: Sébastien Vauban
#+EMAIL: wxhgmqzgwmuf-geNee64TY+gS+FvcfC7Uqw@public.gmane.org
#+DATE: 2010-06-21
#+LANGUAGE: en_US
# This code block won't show in any export
#+source: echo
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var tab='(("echo")) :exports none
tab
#+end_src
* Document
** Results
#+ATTR_LaTeX: align=lr
#+tblname: rate-&-interests
| Rate (%) | Interests |
|----------+------------|
| 3.50 | 2564935.21 |
| 4.50 | 3297773.83 |
| 5.50 | 4030612.46 |
|----------+------------|
| 13.50 | 9893321.50 |
#+TBLFM: @5$1=vsum(@-I..@-II);%.2f::@5$2=vsum(@-I..@-II);%.2f
* Presentation
Amounts -- here is the table
#+call: echo(tab=rate-&-interests) :exports results :hlines yes
#+ATTR_LaTeX: align=lr
This line does not hinder the "echo table" operation to succeed.
#+results: echo(tab=rate-&-interests)
| Rate (%) | Interests |
|----------+------------|
| 3.5 | 2564935.21 |
| 4.5 | 3297773.83 |
| 5.5 | 4030612.46 |
|----------+------------|
| 13.5 | 9893321.5 |
and the small explanation.
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Two extra comments:
- Why don't you make `:hlines yes' the default value? I guess, if we wanna
copy a table, it's "as it is" by default, so with hlines and all...
- Not really a detail: the "echo" is perfect, but for the decimal precision.
The `%.2f' spec is not preserved, as you can see above. That'd be great if
it could be.
Best regards and *many thanks* as always,
Seb
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* Re: Beamer presentation in the document
2010-06-09 9:25 Beamer presentation in the document Sébastien Vauban
2010-06-09 17:18 ` Eric Schulte
@ 2010-06-10 8:36 ` Sébastien Vauban
2010-06-11 7:29 ` Sébastien Vauban
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From: Sébastien Vauban @ 2010-06-10 8:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode-mXXj517/zsQ
Hi,
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
> 3. How can I easily switch between exporting:
> - the document, or
> - the slides?
>
> I guess I must use include/exclude tags? Right?
To exclude the slides is done via:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS: presentation
* Introduction
* Chapter 1
* Chapter 2
* Conclusion
* Presentation :presentation:
:PROPERTIES:
:LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
:LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation,t]
:BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL: 1
:BEAMER_HEADER_EXTRA: \usetheme{default}\usecolortheme{default}
:COLUMNS: %40ITEM %10BEAMER_env(Env) %10BEAMER_envargs(Env Args) %4BEAMER_col(Col) %8BEAMER_extra(Extra)
:END:
** Slide 1
** Slide 2
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
"To only get the slides" is equivalent to "to exclude the document"; so, one
solution can be to tag all the chapters in my document, and exclude such tags.
Best regards,
Seb
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* Re: Beamer presentation in the document
2010-06-10 8:36 ` Sébastien Vauban
@ 2010-06-11 7:29 ` Sébastien Vauban
2010-06-21 9:46 ` Sébastien Vauban
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From: Sébastien Vauban @ 2010-06-11 7:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode-mXXj517/zsQ
Hi all,
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>> 3. How can I easily switch between exporting:
>> - the document, or
>> - the slides?
>>
>> I guess I must use include/exclude tags? Right?
>
> To exclude the slides is done via:
>
> #+EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS: presentation
>
>
> * Chapter 1
>
> * Chapter 2
>
> * Presentation :presentation:
> :PROPERTIES:
> :LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
> :LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation,t]
> :BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL: 1
> :BEAMER_HEADER_EXTRA: \usetheme{default}\usecolortheme{default}
> :COLUMNS: %40ITEM %10BEAMER_env(Env) %10BEAMER_envargs(Env Args) %4BEAMER_col(Col) %8BEAMER_extra(Extra)
> :END:
>
> ** Slide 1
>
> ** Slide 2
>
>
> "To only get the slides" is equivalent to "to exclude the document"; so, one
> solution can be to tag all the chapters in my document, and exclude such tags.
This does not work properly, in fact. It is also related to my question #2:
>> 2. How can I use a title, for the slides, different from the heading
>> `Presentation'?
>>
>> You can see that my `TITLE' property gets ignored.
Doing the above way takes "Presentation :presentation:" as title (tag
included).
Best regards,
Seb
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* Re: Beamer presentation in the document
2010-06-11 7:29 ` Sébastien Vauban
@ 2010-06-21 9:46 ` Sébastien Vauban
2010-06-21 20:03 ` Eric S Fraga
2010-06-24 6:39 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Sébastien Vauban @ 2010-06-21 9:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode-mXXj517/zsQ
Hi all,
Sébastien Vauban wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>>> 3. How can I easily switch between exporting:
>>> - the document, or
>>> - the slides?
>>>
>>> I guess I must use include/exclude tags? Right?
>>
>> To exclude the slides is done via:
>>
>> #+EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS: presentation
>>
>>
>> * Chapter 1
>>
>> * Chapter 2
>>
>> * Presentation :presentation:
>> :PROPERTIES:
>> :LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
>> :LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation,t]
>> :BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL: 1
>> :BEAMER_HEADER_EXTRA: \usetheme{default}\usecolortheme{default}
>> :COLUMNS: %40ITEM %10BEAMER_env(Env) %10BEAMER_envargs(Env Args) %4BEAMER_col(Col) %8BEAMER_extra(Extra)
>> :END:
>>
>> ** Slide 1
>>
>> ** Slide 2
>>
>>
>> "To only get the slides" is equivalent to "to exclude the document"; so, one
>> solution can be to tag all the chapters in my document, and exclude such tags.
>
> This does not work properly, in fact. It is also related to my question #2:
>
>>> 2. How can I use a title, for the slides, different from the heading
>>> `Presentation'?
>>>
>>> You can see that my `TITLE' property gets ignored.
>
> Doing the above way takes "Presentation :presentation:" as title (tag
> included).
Does someone have a solution for being able to have another TITLE than the
headings for the presentation part?
Note -- This could be extended for AUTHOR, and other meta-properties of the
document.
Best regards,
Seb
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* Re: Re: Beamer presentation in the document
2010-06-21 9:46 ` Sébastien Vauban
@ 2010-06-21 20:03 ` Eric S Fraga
2010-06-24 6:39 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Eric S Fraga @ 2010-06-21 20:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sébastien Vauban; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
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> Does someone have a solution for being able to have another TITLE than the
> headings for the presentation part?
>
> Note -- This could be extended for AUTHOR, and other meta-properties of the
> document.
The only thing I can suggest is not so elegant solution of inserting
directly the appropriate latex commands (\title, \author)...
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* Re: Re: Beamer presentation in the document
2010-06-21 9:46 ` Sébastien Vauban
2010-06-21 20:03 ` Eric S Fraga
@ 2010-06-24 6:39 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Carsten Dominik @ 2010-06-24 6:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sébastien Vauban; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
On Jun 21, 2010, at 11:46 AM, Sébastien Vauban wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>>> Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>>>> 3. How can I easily switch between exporting:
>>>> - the document, or
>>>> - the slides?
>>>>
>>>> I guess I must use include/exclude tags? Right?
>>>
>>> To exclude the slides is done via:
>>>
>>> #+EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS: presentation
>>>
>>>
>>> * Chapter 1
>>>
>>> * Chapter 2
>>>
>>> *
>>> Presentation
>>> :presentation:
>>> :PROPERTIES:
>>> :LaTeX_CLASS: beamer
>>> :LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [presentation,t]
>>> :BEAMER_FRAME_LEVEL: 1
>>> :BEAMER_HEADER_EXTRA: \usetheme{default}\usecolortheme{default}
>>> :COLUMNS: %40ITEM %10BEAMER_env(Env) %10BEAMER_envargs(Env Args)
>>> %4BEAMER_col(Col) %8BEAMER_extra(Extra)
>>> :END:
>>>
>>> ** Slide 1
>>>
>>> ** Slide 2
>>>
>>>
>>> "To only get the slides" is equivalent to "to exclude the
>>> document"; so, one
>>> solution can be to tag all the chapters in my document, and
>>> exclude such tags.
>>
>> This does not work properly, in fact. It is also related to my
>> question #2:
>>
>>>> 2. How can I use a title, for the slides, different from the
>>>> heading
>>>> `Presentation'?
>>>>
>>>> You can see that my `TITLE' property gets ignored.
>>
>> Doing the above way takes "Presentation :presentation:" as title
>> (tag
>> included).
>
> Does someone have a solution for being able to have another TITLE
> than the
> headings for the presentation part?
Do the properties
EXPORT_TITLE
EXPORT_AUTHOR
EXPORT_DATE
work for this?
Cheers
- Carsten
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