On 08.06.2010, at 11:00, E. Kaplan wrote:
Thanks, Daniel, for sharing this solution.
Which style file are we talking about?
The beamer theme I have developed for my department. Its a complete own theme
that is included with \usetheme{i4} in your preamble and has to be put
somewhere in
All of this takes us away from Lyx and its usability as a slide
presentations creator...
The two issues that Daniel brought up (absolute positioning ability on a
slide and slide/package dependency) are very serious, and do not exist
in Powerpoint-like programs. The fact that Beamer suffers
On Wednesday 09 June 2010 05:17:37 Daniel Lohmann wrote:
On 08.06.2010, at 11:00, E. Kaplan wrote:
Ehud and Daniel, what other Beamer difficulties can you think of? I'm
having a lot of trouble getting onto the Beamer-Latex mailing list, so
this is the most authoritative Beamer knowledge
On 08.06.2010, at 11:00, E. Kaplan wrote:
Thanks, Daniel, for sharing this solution.
Which style file are we talking about?
The beamer theme I have developed for my department. Its a complete own theme
that is included with \usetheme{i4} in your preamble and has to be put
somewhere in
All of this takes us away from Lyx and its usability as a slide
presentations creator...
The two issues that Daniel brought up (absolute positioning ability on a
slide and slide/package dependency) are very serious, and do not exist
in Powerpoint-like programs. The fact that Beamer suffers
On Wednesday 09 June 2010 05:17:37 Daniel Lohmann wrote:
On 08.06.2010, at 11:00, E. Kaplan wrote:
Ehud and Daniel, what other Beamer difficulties can you think of? I'm
having a lot of trouble getting onto the Beamer-Latex mailing list, so
this is the most authoritative Beamer knowledge
On 08.06.2010, at 11:00, E. Kaplan wrote:
> Thanks, Daniel, for sharing this solution.
> Which style file are we talking about?
The beamer theme I have developed for my department. Its a complete own theme
that is included with \usetheme{i4} in your preamble and has to be put
somewhere
All of this takes us away from Lyx and its usability as a slide
presentations creator...
The two issues that Daniel brought up (absolute positioning ability on a
slide and slide/package dependency) are very serious, and do not exist
in Powerpoint-like programs. The fact that Beamer suffers
On Wednesday 09 June 2010 05:17:37 Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> On 08.06.2010, at 11:00, E. Kaplan wrote:
> > Ehud and Daniel, what other Beamer difficulties can you think of? I'm
> > having a lot of trouble getting onto the Beamer-Latex mailing list, so
> > this is the most authoritative Beamer
On 07.06.2010, at 19:41, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 19:18:37 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Steve,
To place a logo (or any other element of a template) with vfill, hfill,
etc. is way too much work, since you have to do it on every slide,
dodging the other important stuff that the
Thanks, Daniel, for sharing this solution.
What do you mean by:
In the style file this looks as follows:In the style file this looks as
follows:
Which style file are we talking about?
Since examples are the best teachers, could you please upload (or point to) a
Lyx file to produce (part of?)
On Tuesday 08 June 2010 03:24:01 Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Steve (and others),
I know that you a are a friend of pragmatic solutions (recalling the
recurring discussion on how to do the front matter), so here is mine with
respect to beamer, which kind of resembles your front-matter approach
On 07.06.2010, at 19:41, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 19:18:37 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Steve,
To place a logo (or any other element of a template) with vfill, hfill,
etc. is way too much work, since you have to do it on every slide,
dodging the other important stuff that the
Thanks, Daniel, for sharing this solution.
What do you mean by:
In the style file this looks as follows:In the style file this looks as
follows:
Which style file are we talking about?
Since examples are the best teachers, could you please upload (or point to) a
Lyx file to produce (part of?)
On Tuesday 08 June 2010 03:24:01 Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Steve (and others),
I know that you a are a friend of pragmatic solutions (recalling the
recurring discussion on how to do the front matter), so here is mine with
respect to beamer, which kind of resembles your front-matter approach
On 07.06.2010, at 19:41, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 June 2010 19:18:37 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
>> Steve,
>> To place a logo (or any other element of a template) with vfill, hfill,
>> etc. is way too much work, since you have to do it on every slide,
>> dodging the other important stuff that
Thanks, Daniel, for sharing this solution.
What do you mean by: "
In the style file this looks as follows:"In the style file this looks as
follows:"
Which style file are we talking about?
Since examples are the best teachers, could you please upload (or point to) a
Lyx file to produce (part
On Tuesday 08 June 2010 03:24:01 Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> Steve (and others),
>
> I know that you a are a friend of pragmatic solutions (recalling the
> recurring discussion on how to do the front matter), so here is mine with
> respect to beamer, which kind of resembles your front-matter
On 2 June 2010 17:07, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 08:33:42 EK wrote:
Your point about Powerpoint is legit -- if both your source and destination
machines are Windows, have the same fonts, and both have Powerpoint,
Powerpoint's the easiest way to do
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 19:18:37 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Steve,
To place a logo (or any other element of a template) with vfill, hfill,
etc. is way too much work, since you have to do it on every slide,
dodging the other important stuff that the slide is to carry-- that is
what a template is
On 2 June 2010 17:07, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 08:33:42 EK wrote:
Your point about Powerpoint is legit -- if both your source and destination
machines are Windows, have the same fonts, and both have Powerpoint,
Powerpoint's the easiest way to do
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 19:18:37 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Steve,
To place a logo (or any other element of a template) with vfill, hfill,
etc. is way too much work, since you have to do it on every slide,
dodging the other important stuff that the slide is to carry-- that is
what a template is
On 2 June 2010 17:07, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 June 2010 08:33:42 EK wrote:
>
> Your point about Powerpoint is legit -- if both your source and destination
> machines are Windows, have the same fonts, and both have Powerpoint,
> Powerpoint's the easiest way
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 19:18:37 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
> Steve,
> To place a logo (or any other element of a template) with vfill, hfill,
> etc. is way too much work, since you have to do it on every slide,
> dodging the other important stuff that the slide is to carry-- that is
> what a template
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 12:07:51 Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 08:33:42 EK wrote:
A BIG problem with the current Beamer is its inability to easily (by
mere mortals) configure templates, or even determine the location of an
institutional logo. This is trivial to do with
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 12:07:51 Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 08:33:42 EK wrote:
A BIG problem with the current Beamer is its inability to easily (by
mere mortals) configure templates, or even determine the location of an
institutional logo. This is trivial to do with
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 12:07:51 Steve Litt wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 June 2010 08:33:42 EK wrote:
> > A BIG problem with the current Beamer is its inability to easily (by
> > mere mortals) configure templates, or even determine the location of an
> > institutional logo. This is trivial to do
I think that most of the slide transitions are not helpful, and serve no
purpose, so I don't care about having them or not. Converting PP
presentations to pdf is easy, and the output looks fine, just as the pdf
output of Lyx/Beamer presentations.
It is disappointing and frustrating that
On Tuesday 01 June 2010 21:38:56 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
This is something that could be done by the layout, isn't it? It is
probably
too late now, in terms ofcompatibility.
That could be done (and it can be done).
We a counterpart to Preamble in the layout file.
That is code to be
In my opinion, the greatest impediment to using Beamer with LyX is the
lack of a portable version.
I don't always travel with a laptop, which often means there is no way
to make last minute changes to the presentation.
Not an issue in powerpoint.
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 23:07:42 Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
In my opinion, the greatest impediment to using Beamer with LyX is the
lack of a portable version.
I don't always travel with a laptop, which often means there is no way
to make last minute changes to the presentation.
Not an issue in
I think that most of the slide transitions are not helpful, and serve no
purpose, so I don't care about having them or not. Converting PP
presentations to pdf is easy, and the output looks fine, just as the pdf
output of Lyx/Beamer presentations.
It is disappointing and frustrating that
On Tuesday 01 June 2010 21:38:56 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
This is something that could be done by the layout, isn't it? It is
probably
too late now, in terms ofcompatibility.
That could be done (and it can be done).
We a counterpart to Preamble in the layout file.
That is code to be
In my opinion, the greatest impediment to using Beamer with LyX is the
lack of a portable version.
I don't always travel with a laptop, which often means there is no way
to make last minute changes to the presentation.
Not an issue in powerpoint.
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 23:07:42 Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
In my opinion, the greatest impediment to using Beamer with LyX is the
lack of a portable version.
I don't always travel with a laptop, which often means there is no way
to make last minute changes to the presentation.
Not an issue in
I think that most of the slide transitions are not helpful, and serve no
purpose, so I don't care about having them or not. Converting PP
presentations to pdf is easy, and the output looks fine, just as the pdf
output of Lyx/Beamer presentations.
It is disappointing and frustrating that
On Tuesday 01 June 2010 21:38:56 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> This is something that could be done by the layout, isn't it? It is
> probably
> too late now, in terms ofcompatibility.
That could be done (and it can be done).
We a counterpart to Preamble in the layout file.
That is code to be
In my opinion, the greatest impediment to using Beamer with LyX is the
lack of a portable version.
I don't always travel with a laptop, which often means there is no way
to make last minute changes to the presentation.
Not an issue in powerpoint.
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 23:07:42 Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
> In my opinion, the greatest impediment to using Beamer with LyX is the
> lack of a portable version.
> I don't always travel with a laptop, which often means there is no way
> to make last minute changes to the presentation.
> Not an issue
On 01 Jun 2010, Steve Litt wrote:
Thanks in advance
Personally, when I do Beamer, I do it from LaTeX without benefit of LyX. I
find that much simpler. Your mileage may vary.
I wrote an article on doing Beamer straight from LaTeX here:
I attach the problematic file let see if anyone can help me.
Thanks
2010/6/2 Anthony Campbell a...@acampbell.org.uk
On 01 Jun 2010, Steve Litt wrote:
Thanks in advance
Personally, when I do Beamer, I do it from LaTeX without benefit of LyX.
I
find that much simpler. Your mileage may
My experience with Beamer is that Lyx is helpful for things like tables
or some other complex entities. For simple things Beamer/Latex is just
as easy.
A BIG problem with the current Beamer is its inability to easily (by
mere mortals) configure templates, or even determine the location of an
On 6/2/2010 6:25 AM, YURENA MENDOZA wrote:
I attach the problematic file let see if anyone can help me.
There are several issues here.
1. It is better to use the BeginFrame and EndFrame environments (from
the environment drop-down list) rather than put the begin and end
statements in ERT.
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 08:33:42 EK wrote:
A BIG problem with the current Beamer is its inability to easily (by
mere mortals) configure templates, or even determine the location of an
institutional logo. This is trivial to do with PowerPoint, and is a
real pain with Beamer.
I'd call it an
On 6/2/2010 12:07 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Your point about Powerpoint is legit -- if both your source and destination
machines are Windows, have the same fonts, and both have Powerpoint,
Powerpoint's the easiest way to do it. Sort of. With Powerpoint, it's all too
easy to fingerpaint yourself
Steve,
To place a logo (or any other element of a template) with vfill, hfill,
etc. is way too much work, since you have to do it on every slide,
dodging the other important stuff that the slide is to carry-- that is
what a template is supposed to do.
I'd be pretty happy with Beamer if they
I am not sure about that, but I suspect that if instead of using
PowePoint to present the slides, you create pdf from the PP presentation
and show it with Adobe acrobat or Reader, everything will be shown as it
was meant to.
EK
On 06/02/2010 01:42 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 6/2/2010 12:07
Ehud Kaplan Ehud.Kaplan at mssm.edu writes:
I am not sure about that, but I suspect that if instead of using
PowePoint to present the slides, you create pdf from the PP presentation
and show it with Adobe acrobat or Reader, everything will be shown as it
was meant to.
EK
Possibly,
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 19:23:10 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
I am not sure about that, but I suspect that if instead of using
PowePoint to present the slides, you create pdf from the PP presentation
and show it with Adobe acrobat or Reader, everything will be shown as it
was meant to.
EK
I was
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 19:18:37 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Steve,
To place a logo (or any other element of a template) with vfill, hfill,
etc. is way too much work, since you have to do it on every slide,
dodging the other important stuff that the slide is to carry-- that is
what a template is
On 01 Jun 2010, Steve Litt wrote:
Thanks in advance
Personally, when I do Beamer, I do it from LaTeX without benefit of LyX. I
find that much simpler. Your mileage may vary.
I wrote an article on doing Beamer straight from LaTeX here:
I attach the problematic file let see if anyone can help me.
Thanks
2010/6/2 Anthony Campbell a...@acampbell.org.uk
On 01 Jun 2010, Steve Litt wrote:
Thanks in advance
Personally, when I do Beamer, I do it from LaTeX without benefit of LyX.
I
find that much simpler. Your mileage may
My experience with Beamer is that Lyx is helpful for things like tables
or some other complex entities. For simple things Beamer/Latex is just
as easy.
A BIG problem with the current Beamer is its inability to easily (by
mere mortals) configure templates, or even determine the location of an
On 6/2/2010 6:25 AM, YURENA MENDOZA wrote:
I attach the problematic file let see if anyone can help me.
There are several issues here.
1. It is better to use the BeginFrame and EndFrame environments (from
the environment drop-down list) rather than put the begin and end
statements in ERT.
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 08:33:42 EK wrote:
A BIG problem with the current Beamer is its inability to easily (by
mere mortals) configure templates, or even determine the location of an
institutional logo. This is trivial to do with PowerPoint, and is a
real pain with Beamer.
I'd call it an
On 6/2/2010 12:07 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Your point about Powerpoint is legit -- if both your source and destination
machines are Windows, have the same fonts, and both have Powerpoint,
Powerpoint's the easiest way to do it. Sort of. With Powerpoint, it's all too
easy to fingerpaint yourself
Steve,
To place a logo (or any other element of a template) with vfill, hfill,
etc. is way too much work, since you have to do it on every slide,
dodging the other important stuff that the slide is to carry-- that is
what a template is supposed to do.
I'd be pretty happy with Beamer if they
I am not sure about that, but I suspect that if instead of using
PowePoint to present the slides, you create pdf from the PP presentation
and show it with Adobe acrobat or Reader, everything will be shown as it
was meant to.
EK
On 06/02/2010 01:42 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 6/2/2010 12:07
Ehud Kaplan Ehud.Kaplan at mssm.edu writes:
I am not sure about that, but I suspect that if instead of using
PowePoint to present the slides, you create pdf from the PP presentation
and show it with Adobe acrobat or Reader, everything will be shown as it
was meant to.
EK
Possibly,
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 19:23:10 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
I am not sure about that, but I suspect that if instead of using
PowePoint to present the slides, you create pdf from the PP presentation
and show it with Adobe acrobat or Reader, everything will be shown as it
was meant to.
EK
I was
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 19:18:37 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Steve,
To place a logo (or any other element of a template) with vfill, hfill,
etc. is way too much work, since you have to do it on every slide,
dodging the other important stuff that the slide is to carry-- that is
what a template is
On 01 Jun 2010, Steve Litt wrote:
> > Thanks in advance
>
> Personally, when I do Beamer, I do it from LaTeX without benefit of LyX. I
> find that much simpler. Your mileage may vary.
>
> I wrote an article on doing Beamer straight from LaTeX here:
>
>
I attach the problematic file let see if anyone can help me.
Thanks
2010/6/2 Anthony Campbell
> On 01 Jun 2010, Steve Litt wrote:
> > > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Personally, when I do Beamer, I do it from LaTeX without benefit of LyX.
> I
> > find that much simpler. Your
My experience with Beamer is that Lyx is helpful for things like tables
or some other complex entities. For simple things Beamer/Latex is just
as easy.
A BIG problem with the current Beamer is its inability to easily (by
mere mortals) configure templates, or even determine the location of an
On 6/2/2010 6:25 AM, YURENA MENDOZA wrote:
I attach the problematic file let see if anyone can help me.
There are several issues here.
1. It is better to use the BeginFrame and EndFrame environments (from
the environment drop-down list) rather than put the begin and end
statements in ERT.
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 08:33:42 EK wrote:
> A BIG problem with the current Beamer is its inability to easily (by
> mere mortals) configure templates, or even determine the location of an
> institutional logo. This is trivial to do with PowerPoint, and is a
> real pain with Beamer.
I'd call
On 6/2/2010 12:07 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Your point about Powerpoint is legit -- if both your source and destination
machines are Windows, have the same fonts, and both have Powerpoint,
Powerpoint's the easiest way to do it. Sort of. With Powerpoint, it's all too
easy to fingerpaint yourself
Steve,
To place a logo (or any other element of a template) with vfill, hfill,
etc. is way too much work, since you have to do it on every slide,
dodging the other important stuff that the slide is to carry-- that is
what a template is supposed to do.
I'd be pretty happy with Beamer if they
I am not sure about that, but I suspect that if instead of using
PowePoint to present the slides, you create pdf from the PP presentation
and show it with Adobe acrobat or Reader, everything will be shown as it
was meant to.
EK
On 06/02/2010 01:42 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 6/2/2010 12:07
Ehud Kaplan mssm.edu> writes:
>
> I am not sure about that, but I suspect that if instead of using
> PowePoint to present the slides, you create pdf from the PP presentation
> and show it with Adobe acrobat or Reader, everything will be shown as it
> was meant to.
> EK
Possibly, but will
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 19:23:10 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
> I am not sure about that, but I suspect that if instead of using
> PowePoint to present the slides, you create pdf from the PP presentation
> and show it with Adobe acrobat or Reader, everything will be shown as it
> was meant to.
> EK
I was
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 19:18:37 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
> Steve,
> To place a logo (or any other element of a template) with vfill, hfill,
> etc. is way too much work, since you have to do it on every slide,
> dodging the other important stuff that the slide is to carry-- that is
> what a template
Lasts three weeks I've been trying through several ways to make a
presentation beamer in LYX and I thing It is so difficult due to the
multitude of problems that occur.
The last one is:
The file does not exit
Please someone could help me, this presentationbegins to despair me.
Do you think is
YURENA MENDOZA yurena.me.le at gmail.com writes:
The last one is:The file does not exit
If you mean does not _exist_, this just says that something went wrong (most
likely a LaTeX error) and the output file therefore was not created. Look at
Document LaTeX log to see if you can find an error
On Tuesday 01 June 2010 18:45:04 YURENA MENDOZA wrote:
Lasts three weeks I've been trying through several ways to make a
presentation beamer in LYX and I thing It is so difficult due to the
multitude of problems that occur.
The last one is:
The file does not exit
Please someone could help
Le 1 juin 10 à 22:29, José Matos a écrit :
Add an EndFrame layout as the last paragraph of the document.
If you don't do this every time you try to generate a pdf the viewer
will say
that the corresponding pdf does not exists.
This is something that could be done by the layout, isn't it?
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes lasgouttes at lyx.org writes:
Le 1 juin 10 à 22:29, José Matos a écrit :
Add an EndFrame layout as the last paragraph of the document.
If you don't do this every time you try to generate a pdf the viewer
will say
that the corresponding pdf does not exists.
On Tuesday 01 June 2010 13:45:04 YURENA MENDOZA wrote:
Lasts three weeks I've been trying through several ways to make a
presentation beamer in LYX and I thing It is so difficult due to the
multitude of problems that occur.
The last one is:
The file does not exit
Please someone could help
Lasts three weeks I've been trying through several ways to make a
presentation beamer in LYX and I thing It is so difficult due to the
multitude of problems that occur.
The last one is:
The file does not exit
Please someone could help me, this presentationbegins to despair me.
Do you think is
YURENA MENDOZA yurena.me.le at gmail.com writes:
The last one is:The file does not exit
If you mean does not _exist_, this just says that something went wrong (most
likely a LaTeX error) and the output file therefore was not created. Look at
Document LaTeX log to see if you can find an error
On Tuesday 01 June 2010 18:45:04 YURENA MENDOZA wrote:
Lasts three weeks I've been trying through several ways to make a
presentation beamer in LYX and I thing It is so difficult due to the
multitude of problems that occur.
The last one is:
The file does not exit
Please someone could help
Le 1 juin 10 à 22:29, José Matos a écrit :
Add an EndFrame layout as the last paragraph of the document.
If you don't do this every time you try to generate a pdf the viewer
will say
that the corresponding pdf does not exists.
This is something that could be done by the layout, isn't it?
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes lasgouttes at lyx.org writes:
Le 1 juin 10 à 22:29, José Matos a écrit :
Add an EndFrame layout as the last paragraph of the document.
If you don't do this every time you try to generate a pdf the viewer
will say
that the corresponding pdf does not exists.
On Tuesday 01 June 2010 13:45:04 YURENA MENDOZA wrote:
Lasts three weeks I've been trying through several ways to make a
presentation beamer in LYX and I thing It is so difficult due to the
multitude of problems that occur.
The last one is:
The file does not exit
Please someone could help
Lasts three weeks I've been trying through several ways to make a
presentation beamer in LYX and I thing It is so difficult due to the
multitude of problems that occur.
The last one is:
The file does not exit
Please someone could help me, this presentationbegins to despair me.
Do you think is
YURENA MENDOZA gmail.com> writes:
>The last one is:The file does not exit
If you mean does not _exist_, this just says that something went wrong (most
likely a LaTeX error) and the output file therefore was not created. Look at
Document > LaTeX log to see if you can find an error message that
On Tuesday 01 June 2010 18:45:04 YURENA MENDOZA wrote:
> Lasts three weeks I've been trying through several ways to make a
> presentation beamer in LYX and I thing It is so difficult due to the
> multitude of problems that occur.
> The last one is:
> The file does not exit
>
> Please someone
Le 1 juin 10 à 22:29, José Matos a écrit :
Add an EndFrame layout as the last paragraph of the document.
If you don't do this every time you try to generate a pdf the viewer
will say
that the corresponding pdf does not exists.
This is something that could be done by the layout, isn't it?
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes lyx.org> writes:
>
> Le 1 juin 10 à 22:29, José Matos a écrit :
> > Add an EndFrame layout as the last paragraph of the document.
> >
> > If you don't do this every time you try to generate a pdf the viewer
> > will say
> > that the corresponding pdf does not exists.
>
>
On Tuesday 01 June 2010 13:45:04 YURENA MENDOZA wrote:
> Lasts three weeks I've been trying through several ways to make a
> presentation beamer in LYX and I thing It is so difficult due to the
> multitude of problems that occur.
> The last one is:
> The file does not exit
>
> Please someone
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