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I'm a freelancing software developer, mainly busy with Microsoft Office and Visual Basic. Although this is my bread-and-butter workload, I'm quite interested in other parts of devlopment, for example Python.

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Aug
31
awarded  Yearling
Sep
24
comment \input{…} is ignored with beamer option ignorenonframetext
I read some more in the beamer's documentation, and I suppose that \mode<article>{Extra detail mentioned only in the article version.} would do the job best for me. I can place this in any position between frames and in files that are read via \input, and for the moment, this looks very good. Ok, it's some extra stuff to type, but that's quite ok.
Sep
24
comment \input{…} is ignored with beamer option ignorenonframetext
There is no problem with your english, and I quite understand the mechanisms behind this a little better now. My previous knowledge was that \input just inserts the file's content as if it were written here. Your solution doesn't solve my whole problem, because commented text between frames in an \inputted :-) file is nevertheless printed on a slide, too.
Sep
24
comment \input{…} is ignored with beamer option ignorenonframetext
I agree with Joseph Wright about the "class level". Marcos solution is quite working, but to take full advantage of it, I must save any frame in a single file to be able to print additional text between two frames. Otherwise it's just possible to place the explanations on the highest level.
Sep
24
comment \input{…} is ignored with beamer option ignorenonframetext
As far as I understand this, (1) every input command has to be bracketed with \mode<all> ... \mode* and (2) the additional text must be between a \mode* and the next \mode<all> on the highest level!
Sep
24
asked \input{…} is ignored with beamer option ignorenonframetext
Sep
15
answered Printing British Symbol £?
Sep
5
awarded  Scholar
Sep
5
accepted How to add a description (“precis”) to a toc entry with KOMA-Script class?
Sep
1
answered How to add a description (“precis”) to a toc entry with KOMA-Script class?
Sep
1
comment scrreprt: No extra page per chapter
@Joseph Wright -- That's why I already explained that in the round braces in my so-called answer.
Aug
31
answered scrreprt: No extra page per chapter
Aug
31
awarded  Teacher
Aug
31
answered KOMA: Margin notes only on outer side of two-column document?
Aug
31
comment Re-use code like figures and paragraphs in other documents
If the two documents are quite similar, i.e. only differ in some paragraphs, the package "versions" may be helpful.
Aug
31
awarded  Supporter
Aug
31
comment How to add a description (“precis”) to a toc entry with KOMA-Script class?
Also thanks to lockstep. Sorry, I overlooked your answer, as I assumed your name to be some kind of a Stack Exchange function with the time my question will be locked for any unknown reason :-)
Aug
31
comment How to add a description (“precis”) to a toc entry with KOMA-Script class?
Thanks Tom (I've heard that name before g), the example was helpful! I skipped the command "\cftchapterprecistoc" when evaluating the tocloft package, only found "\cftchapterprecis".
Aug
31
awarded  Student
Aug
31
asked How to add a description (“precis”) to a toc entry with KOMA-Script class?