enumitem cloned lists

2014-06-23 Thread S Shieh
I cloned, to use the terminology of the enumitem package documentation section 7, a new itemize list and put it in the LaTeX preamble of my Lyx file: \newlist{emptydisplay}{itemize}{1} \setlist[emptydisplay]{label={}, itemindent=1em, align=left, labelsep=!} Now I can use this new itemize

enumitem cloned lists

2014-06-23 Thread S Shieh
I cloned, to use the terminology of the enumitem package documentation section 7, a new itemize list and put it in the LaTeX preamble of my Lyx file: \newlist{emptydisplay}{itemize}{1} \setlist[emptydisplay]{label={}, itemindent=1em, align=left, labelsep=!} Now I can use this new itemize

enumitem cloned lists

2014-06-23 Thread S Shieh
I "cloned," to use the terminology of the enumitem package documentation section 7, a new itemize list and put it in the LaTeX preamble of my Lyx file: \newlist{emptydisplay}{itemize}{1} \setlist[emptydisplay]{label={}, itemindent=1em, align=left, labelsep=!} Now I can use this new itemize

Separators between frames in beamer template

2016-04-12 Thread S Shieh
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

Re: ERT before first \item inside enumerate environment

2016-05-10 Thread S Shieh
Thanks Paul. Sorry I didn't press reply to all. Sanford At 10:21 AM 5/10/2016, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Sanford, Please keep the conversation on the list, in case others have the same question. I have the Beamer resume enumerate module installed with LyX 2.1.4. IIRC, the module did not ship

ERT before first \item inside enumerate environment

2016-05-08 Thread S Shieh
I would like to achieve in LyX the equivalent of \begin{frame}{WTF?} \begin{enumerate} \conti \item yada \end{enumerate} \end{frame} But if I put the cursor after 1. and use ctrl-L, \seti appears after \item. If I put the cursor after the frametitle and use ctrl-L, \seti appears before