Typing ctrl+P followed by shift+enter does the trick on my mac with LyX 2.2.0.
HTH, Jan Annaert From: "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org" <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> on behalf of Maria Gouskova <gousk...@gmail.com> Date: Wednesday 7 September 2016 16:02 To: Joel Kulesza <jkule...@gmail.com> Cc: "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org" <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> Subject: Re: Frame separator On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 9:02 AM, Joel Kulesza <jkule...@gmail.com> wrote: Maria, The "separator" is no longer explicitly used (it sounds like the documentation isn't yet updated). Check the recent release notes for official guidance. My version: after you're done inputting information in the frame, hit Enter / Return a bunch of times and eventually you will get the traditional separator line. I'm likely approaching this is in a clumsy fashion, but it is the easiest approach I've found. That said, immediately inserting a new Frame isn't done as easily as I would like. I still need to figure out of there is a better yet quick/easy way to do this. Regards, Joel Hmm, that doesn't do anything over here. I keep hitting "enter", but that never takes me out of the original frame. But for anyone else looking for a solution to this, I did dig up an answer. First of all, apparently, this change was introduced in 2.2.0: http://git.lyx.org/?p=lyx.git;a=blob_plain;f=lib/RELEASE-NOTES;hb=97a3a64290e3c1afa2fede081ef17736be636c5a And the solution (detailed in the User Guide section 3.4.6, but the instructions are out-of-date in the Beamer manual) is to go to Edit>Start New Environment. This is not specific to Frames but will start a new instance of whatever environment you're in. If you are in a Frame environment when you do this, it will insert a separator and start a new frame. The next mystery is what to call this in when assigning key bindings? Maria On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 6:50 AM, Maria Gouskova <gousk...@gmail.com> wrote: Hi all, Upgraded to 2.2.1 and having trouble finding the Separator environment for Beamer presentations. I used to have it associated to a key binding, and that doesn't work anymore, but I don't see it in the list of paragraph styles, either. The Beamer manual says this: " Consecutive frames have to be separated from each other. This is done by means of the Separator paragraph style." But for some reason that's not showing in my list. I can work around this for now by copying the separator+frame environments from the Beamer manual, but there must be a better way! I am on Mac OS 10.8, Linguistics module enabled. And, I just checked my Linux installation (LyX 2.0 something), and the Separator style is in the first block of styles visible in the list, near "Standard". It's definitely not there anymore in the Mac version. Maria Maria