There would also be the option to put \makeatletter \beamer@ignorenonframefalse \makeatother anywhere in the document to disable the ignorenonframetext classoption. Paul Gesting schrieb am Freitag, 21. Januar 2022 um 06:40:00 UTC+1: > Hi John, > > Thanks so much for the quick fix, I really appreciate it! > > On Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 6:40:39 AM UTC+1 Paul Gesting wrote: > >> Hi John, >> >> I am using 2.11.2 on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and it adds it, as you saw. I >> created two issues: One for the feature request >> and one for the documentation >> . >> >> Thanks again for all your help and for how incredibly useful pandoc is! >> >> On Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at 8:54:00 PM UTC+1 John MacFarlane wrote: >> >>> >>> Scratch that...I see now that it does create the extra >>> slide. >>> >>> Well, I think we can fix that. If you submit an issue >>> on our GitHub tracker, it will help me keep track. >>> And mention in the issue that the manual needs to >>> be updated to reflect that speaker notes work with >>> beamer, too. >>> >>> John MacFarlane writes: >>> >>> > It didn't add a frame for me when I tried it... >>> > Are you using an up-to-date pandoc? >>> > >>> > Paul Gesting writes: >>> > >>> >> Hi John, >>> >> >>> >> Thanks for the quick reply! That was one of the first things I tried. >>> The >>> >> ::: notes block does the exact same thing as simply \note{...}. Both >>> of >>> >> them add a frame. Sorry, I wasn't very clear in my tex.se question, >>> but the >>> >> reason I put both the ::: notes block and the \note{...} command was >>> to >>> >> show that both give the exact same result in the .text file that I >>> showed. >>> >> >>> >> Thanks! >>> >> paul >>> >> >>> >> On Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at 6:55:43 PM UTC+1 John MacFarlane >>> wrote: >>> >> >>> >>> >>> >>> What happens if you do this (with current pandoc)? >>> >>> >>> >>> % pandoc -t beamer -s -o my.pdf --slide-level=2 >>> >>> # Hi >>> >>> >>> >>> ::: notes >>> >>> note >>> >>> ::: >>> >>> >>> >>> ## Slide >>> >>> >>> >>> ok >>> >>> ^D >>> >>> >>> >>> When I tried this, I did not get an extra page after the section >>> >>> heading "Hi". (But I'm not sure how to view the notes with >>> >>> beamer.) >>> >>> >>> >>> Actually, the manual says that "notes" divs are only supported >>> >>> for powerpoint and reveal.js. This seems wrong, because beamer >>> >>> does now seem to support them. So perhaps the manual needs >>> >>> updating? But how do you actually use the speaker notes with >>> >>> beamer? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Paul Gesting writes: >>> >>> >>> >>> > I actually have a use case where I would like text under a section >>> title >>> >>> to >>> >>> > be outside of a frame. See the question I posted here >>> >>> > < >>> >>> >>> https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/630390/add-a-beamer-note-to-a-section-slide-using-pandoc-and-markdown >>> >>> > >>> >>> > . >>> >>> > >>> >>> > Basically, if I want to add a note to a section title, I do not >>> want a >>> >>> > blank frame to be added for the note. I want the note on the >>> section >>> >>> frame. >>> >>> > Is this still possible after the change that is cited above? >>> >>> > >>> >>> > On Sunday, September 13, 2020 at 11:04:16 PM UTC+2 >>> thomas....-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org >>> >>> > wrote: >>> >>> > >>> >>> >> Here is something that would be different after the change: >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> A md like this: >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> ``` >>> >>> >> # Foo >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> Foo >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> ## Bar >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> Bar >>> >>> >> ``` >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> The command: `$ pandoc --slide-level=2 -t beamer -o test.tex >>> test.md` >>> >>> >> produces LaTeX where there is text ('Foo') outside of a frame. If >>> >>> >> ignorefametext is removed from the template, doing $ pandoc >>> >>> --slide-level=2 >>> >>> >> -t beamer -o test.pdf test.md` would give different results, >>> i.e., >>> >>> 'Foo' >>> >>> >> would now be printed on a new slide after the section, rather >>> than not >>> >>> >> appearing at all. >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> On Sunday, 13 September 2020 at 22:26:02 UTC+2 Thomas Hodgson >>> wrote: >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> Is there a case where it would be expected that something would >>> be >>> >>> >>> written outside a frame, and that it should be ignored? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I have checked the modified template with sections, and with >>> >>> subsections, >>> >>> >>> and without either. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sunday, 13 September 2020 at 21:23:19 UTC+2 John MacFarlane >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> >>>> We used to ignore stuff outside of frames. >>> >>> >>>> However, this changed with >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/commit/f431f67b2f2f5071345fa5800658375afaf44c1b >>> >>> >>>> (somewhat controversially) >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> >>>> It may be that after this commit, removing ignorenonframetext >>> >>> >>>> would be okay. Maybe someone can test that out (with a lot of >>> >>> >>>> different cases, please). >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> >>>> Thomas Hodgson writes: >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> >>>> > The default.latex template uses the 'ignorenonframetext' for >>> >>> Beamer. >>> >>> >>>> Is >>> >>> >>>> > there a good reason for this? If that was removed from the >>> >>> template, >>> >>> >>>> there >>> >>> >>>> > would be no need to handle making titles differently for >>> beamer and >>> >>> >>>> other >>> >>> >>>> > formats, i.e., it could be done with `\maketitle` in both >>> cases. 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