Hi Jürgen.
Thank you for your reply.
Your improved rolling list solution is what I was looking for.  I was trying 
to implement the same result using Edit -> Text Style -> Only, but in this 
case the result is different. 

Your "clever" rolling list solution is the implementation of the other 
suggestion from the site.  That one I was able to implement exactly as you 
did.

What I was really interested in were rolling lists that contain nested lists 
with items that themselves are supposed to appear only in certain slides.
I was able to implement that result inserting the "only@" clause in the item 
overlay specification for those particular nested items.  See the attached 
file with my tweaks.

The "clever" implementation is IMHO the most elegant solution, but there are 
some subtle differences in the rolling behavior.  The most evident is that 
with the "clever" rolling list, one has to continue changing slides until the 
only item remaining is the last.  Do you know if there's some "cleverer" way 
to avoid that?

Anyway, thanks again.
As I learn new things about the beamer class the more impressed I become with 
its flexibility.


On quarta-feira, 7 de dezembro de 2016 12:41:44 BRST Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> 2016-12-07 12:19 GMT+01:00 Rudi Gaelzer <rgael...@gmail.com>:
> > Has anyone implemented with Lyx-Beamer any of the "rolling lists"
> > discussed
> > here(?):
> > http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/69609/rolling-> > 
> > bullet-points-in-beamer
> > 
> > I can implement the first example, but with heavy ERTing (see attached).
> > I'm just wondering if anyone has a more elegant implementation...
> 
> See attachement for two possible solutions.
> 
> Jürgen
> 
> > --
> > Rudi Gaelzer
> > Institute of Physics
> > Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
> > BRAZIL
> > Registered linux user # 153741

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Rudi Gaelzer
Institute of Physics
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
BRAZIL
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