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Re: [Orgmode] Re: [org-beamer] \alert
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Eric S Fraga |
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Re: [Orgmode] Re: [org-beamer] \alert |
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Fri, 29 Jan 2010 09:40:26 +0000 |
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At Thu, 28 Jan 2010 18:58:38 +0100,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
[...]
>
> Is there a LaTeX command that can figure out if it is running a beamer
> class?
> If yes, a possible solution would be to redefine \alert in LaTeX when
> not doing BEAMER.
>
> - Carsten
>
This must be possible but my latex (and tex) programming capabilities
are even worse than my elisp... :(
For any LaTeX expert out there, is there an easy way to determine
whether a particular macro has been defined? If so, we wouldn't even
need to check for beamer, simply for \alert.
- [Orgmode] [org-beamer] \alert, Sven Bretfeld, 2010/01/24
- Re: [Orgmode] [org-beamer] \alert, Eric S Fraga, 2010/01/25
- Re: [Orgmode] [org-beamer] \alert, Sven Bretfeld, 2010/01/25
- [Orgmode] Re: [org-beamer] \alert, Sébastien Vauban, 2010/01/26
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: [org-beamer] \alert, Eric S Fraga, 2010/01/26
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: [org-beamer] \alert, Carsten Dominik, 2010/01/28
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: [org-beamer] \alert,
Eric S Fraga <=
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: [org-beamer] \alert, Tim Burt, 2010/01/29
- Re: [Orgmode] Re: [org-beamer] \alert, Eric S Fraga, 2010/01/29
- [Orgmode] Re: [org-beamer] \alert, Sébastien Vauban, 2010/01/29