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David Hewitt wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
And, of course, there's this group, where the sneakier stuff eventually
gets revealed. I first heard about Insert - Short Title here. I'm
sure it's been on the menu for a while, but I never noticed it until
someone on the list pointed it out. (I'm
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David Hewitt wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
And, of course, there's this group, where the sneakier stuff eventually
gets revealed. I first heard about Insert - Short Title here. I'm
sure it's been on the menu for a while, but I never noticed it until
someone on the list pointed it out. (I'm
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David Hewitt wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
And, of course, there's this group, where the sneakier stuff eventually
gets revealed. I first heard about Insert -> Short Title here. I'm
sure it's been on the menu for a while, but I never noticed it until
someone on the list pointed it out. (I'm
Hi John,
Thanks very much for your quick response.
Happy LyXing
Hellmut
John O'Gorman schrieb:
...
Attached is my LyX presentation.
This is very simple because I use it, not in full screen mode, but in a
window with at least one other window open running LyX. I jump between
the windows
David Hewitt wrote:
It sure seems like a good idea to me. The Beamer products are very
impressive and clean, and IMO anything is better than another dull PPT
presentation with Comic Sans text. I intended to start working on this a
few days from now for a presentation of my own, but knowing
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show up
as opt? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
I'm using lyx-1.5.3, but I don't see any way to do this.
Menus: Insert - Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show
up
as opt? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
Menus: Insert - Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit enter).
[...]
Thanks. This
Neal Becker wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show
up
as opt? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
Menus: Insert - Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit enter).
[...]
Hi John,
Thanks very much for your quick response.
Happy LyXing
Hellmut
John O'Gorman schrieb:
...
Attached is my LyX presentation.
This is very simple because I use it, not in full screen mode, but in a
window with at least one other window open running LyX. I jump between
the windows
David Hewitt wrote:
It sure seems like a good idea to me. The Beamer products are very
impressive and clean, and IMO anything is better than another dull PPT
presentation with Comic Sans text. I intended to start working on this a
few days from now for a presentation of my own, but knowing
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show up
as opt? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
I'm using lyx-1.5.3, but I don't see any way to do this.
Menus: Insert - Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show
up
as opt? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
Menus: Insert - Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit enter).
[...]
Thanks. This
Neal Becker wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show
up
as opt? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
Menus: Insert - Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit enter).
[...]
Hi John,
Thanks very much for your quick response.
Happy LyXing
Hellmut
John O'Gorman schrieb:
...
Attached is my LyX presentation.
This is very simple because I use it, not in full screen mode, but in a
window with at least one other window open running LyX. I jump between
the windows
David Hewitt wrote:
> It sure seems like a good idea to me. The Beamer products are very
> impressive and clean, and IMO anything is better than another dull PPT
> presentation with Comic Sans text. I intended to start working on this a
> few days from now for a presentation of my own, but
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show up
as "opt"? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
I'm using lyx-1.5.3, but I don't see any way to do this.
Menus: Insert -> Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Neal Becker wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show
>> up
>> as "opt"? For example:
>> \title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
>>
>
> Menus: Insert -> Short Title;
> Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit enter).
>
Neal Becker wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Thanks for the example. How did you insert the optional args that show
up
as "opt"? For example:
\title[Brainlab]{Brainlab:}
Menus: Insert -> Short Title;
Command buffer (opened with M-x): optional-insert (and hit enter).
[...]
Hi,
I have been using lyx for my latex needs for quite a long time. Now I
am trying latex presentations, but lyx does not seem very well suited
for the task and I went back to pure latex code.
Can you give me some advice on writing slides with lyx? Is it even a good idea?
Any plans for the next
On Wednesday 23 January 2008 14:23, muzzle wrote:
Hi,
I have been using lyx for my latex needs for quite a long time. Now I
am trying latex presentations, but lyx does not seem very well suited
for the task and I went back to pure latex code.
Can you give me some advice on writing slides with
in any other advice people have about
Beamer presentations via LyX. (I'm on WinXP with LyX 1.5.3.)
-
David Hewitt
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
http://www.vims.edu/fish/students/dhewitt/
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David Hewitt wrote:
I've been using the beamer presentation document class within Lyx for a
long while now, and I wouldn't think of going back to anything else. It
does take a bit of getting used to, but it's very important for me to have
a consistency of look, the referencing of figures
On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 15:23 +0100, muzzle wrote:
Hi,
I have been using lyx for my latex needs for quite a long time. Now I
am trying latex presentations, but lyx does not seem very well suited
for the task and I went back to pure latex code.
Can you give me some advice on writing slides with
On Wednesday 23 January 2008, muzzle wrote:
Hi,
I have been using lyx for my latex needs for quite a long time. Now I
am trying latex presentations, but lyx does not seem very well suited
for the task and I went back to pure latex code.
Can you give me some advice on writing slides with lyx?
On Wednesday 23 January 2008, John O'Gorman wrote:
Recently I flirted with powerdot. It is a nightmare on the SUSE
platforms and relies on postscript for overlays, animation, etc which
then do not translate fully to PDF. Powerdot also relies on TeX packages
which are not included by default in
Hi,
I have been using lyx for my latex needs for quite a long time. Now I
am trying latex presentations, but lyx does not seem very well suited
for the task and I went back to pure latex code.
Can you give me some advice on writing slides with lyx? Is it even a good idea?
Any plans for the next
On Wednesday 23 January 2008 14:23, muzzle wrote:
Hi,
I have been using lyx for my latex needs for quite a long time. Now I
am trying latex presentations, but lyx does not seem very well suited
for the task and I went back to pure latex code.
Can you give me some advice on writing slides with
in any other advice people have about
Beamer presentations via LyX. (I'm on WinXP with LyX 1.5.3.)
-
David Hewitt
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
http://www.vims.edu/fish/students/dhewitt/
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David Hewitt wrote:
I've been using the beamer presentation document class within Lyx for a
long while now, and I wouldn't think of going back to anything else. It
does take a bit of getting used to, but it's very important for me to have
a consistency of look, the referencing of figures
On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 15:23 +0100, muzzle wrote:
Hi,
I have been using lyx for my latex needs for quite a long time. Now I
am trying latex presentations, but lyx does not seem very well suited
for the task and I went back to pure latex code.
Can you give me some advice on writing slides with
On Wednesday 23 January 2008, muzzle wrote:
Hi,
I have been using lyx for my latex needs for quite a long time. Now I
am trying latex presentations, but lyx does not seem very well suited
for the task and I went back to pure latex code.
Can you give me some advice on writing slides with lyx?
On Wednesday 23 January 2008, John O'Gorman wrote:
Recently I flirted with powerdot. It is a nightmare on the SUSE
platforms and relies on postscript for overlays, animation, etc which
then do not translate fully to PDF. Powerdot also relies on TeX packages
which are not included by default in
Hi,
I have been using lyx for my latex needs for quite a long time. Now I
am trying latex presentations, but lyx does not seem very well suited
for the task and I went back to pure latex code.
Can you give me some advice on writing slides with lyx? Is it even a good idea?
Any plans for the next
On Wednesday 23 January 2008 14:23, muzzle wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been using lyx for my latex needs for quite a long time. Now I
> am trying latex presentations, but lyx does not seem very well suited
> for the task and I went back to pure latex code.
> Can you give me some advice on writing slides
dea.
I'm also particularly interested in any other advice people have about
Beamer presentations via LyX. (I'm on WinXP with LyX 1.5.3.)
-
David Hewitt
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
http://www.vims.edu/fish/students/dhewitt/
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David Hewitt wrote:
I've been using the beamer presentation document class within Lyx for a
long while now, and I wouldn't think of going back to anything else. It
does take a bit of getting used to, but it's very important for me to have
a consistency of look, the referencing of figures
On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 15:23 +0100, muzzle wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been using lyx for my latex needs for quite a long time. Now I
> am trying latex presentations, but lyx does not seem very well suited
> for the task and I went back to pure latex code.
> Can you give me some advice on writing slides
On Wednesday 23 January 2008, muzzle wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been using lyx for my latex needs for quite a long time. Now I
> am trying latex presentations, but lyx does not seem very well suited
> for the task and I went back to pure latex code.
> Can you give me some advice on writing slides with
On Wednesday 23 January 2008, John O'Gorman wrote:
> Recently I flirted with powerdot. It is a nightmare on the SUSE
> platforms and relies on postscript for overlays, animation, etc which
> then do not translate fully to PDF. Powerdot also relies on TeX packages
> which are not included by
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