On 10/11/21 4:19 PM, UD K wrote:
On 10/11/21 9:58 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 10/11/21 3:50 PM, UD K wrote:
I remember the Insert > Separated Frame Below, which has now
vanished, at least from my 2.3.2 version. This is punishment for
using something called MX Linux, which has only that antiquated
version, without this needed feature. I also looked for a command
buffer but it, too, is hidden. The war was lost for the loss of
a nail, and my lecture will die for the lack of Insert > Separated
Frame Below ;-(
EK
On 10/11/21 8:53 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Insert > Separated Frame Below
The command buffer should be accessible from View > Toolbars >
Command Buffer (unless it lived in a different place back in 2.3.2),
or alternatively using the shortcut Alt + x (unless that gets mapped
to something else, but it's been Alt + x on my system as far back as
I can recall).
Thanks-- I am getting a great tour of some useful features of Lyx that
I never explored. With Paul's help, I found the command buffer, and
typed /Insert > Separated Frame Below/, but it did nothing. I must be
very motivated, since I did the unthinkable, and (re)read the
Lyx/Beamer manual (V. 2.3). It makes repeated infuriating references
to the missing Insert Frame Separator, etc. It also mentioned some
keyboard shortcuts that do not work, as tips for an easier way of
accomplishing this (apparently heroic) task of inserting an end-of-frame.
Square One is my home now...
EK
Ehud,
Insert > ... is a menu selection, not something to type in the command
buffer.
With the cursor at the end of the content of a frame, type 'call
newframe' (without the quotes) in the buffer and hit enter.
Paul
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