Dear Guillaume,
On 2016-04-13, Guillaume Munch wrote:
> Le 12/04/2016 21:37, Guenter Milde a écrit :
...
> Here's beamer-flex.layout, beamer-flex.module and an example document
> (the original conference template).
Thanks a lot.
> The goal is to replace the various Frame, Block and Columns
Le 12/04/2016 21:37, Guenter Milde a écrit :
Dear Guillaume,
On 2016-04-12, Guillaume Munch wrote:
I do not really like the current way of doing beamer presentations with
LyX so I have written an alternate layout that relies on flex insets for
frames and columns, which I find more convenient.
Paul A. Rubin msu.edu> writes:
> >
> Yes, this is what I meant, and the sequence you listed is what I would use.
> I don't know if it will work in 100% of all cases, but at worst you should
> have the .lyx and .tex files saved (and a LaTeX log file indicating why
> compilation failed), or maybe
Dear Guillaume,
On 2016-04-12, Guillaume Munch wrote:
> I do not really like the current way of doing beamer presentations with
> LyX so I have written an alternate layout that relies on flex insets for
> frames and columns, which I find more convenient. Please anybody tell me
> if they are
Le 12/04/2016 19:18, Guenter Milde a écrit :
On 2016-04-12, S Shieh wrote:
In this template the frames are separated by what appears as red
underlining, but is a blank line in the source. Is there a way of
inserting this? I have been inserting a blank ERT box in order to
start a new frame, but
On 2016-04-12, S Shieh wrote:
> In this template the frames are separated by what appears as red
> underlining, but is a blank line in the source. Is there a way of
> inserting this? I have been inserting a blank ERT box in order to
> start a new frame, but this red underlining looks better
Hi,
In this template the frames are separated by what appears as red
underlining, but is a blank line in the source. Is there a way of
inserting this? I have been inserting a blank ERT box in order to
start a new frame, but this red underlining looks better :-)
Thanks,
Sanford