On 10/26/2016 05:36 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 10/26/2016 11:08 AM, UD wrote:
Thanks Scott, but that did not work.  However, by exporting the Lyx file to Latex, I discovered that the problem was that the \end{frame} appeared right after the frame title, leaving the itemized text outside the frame.  Once I corrected that (in the Latex file) everything was fine.  I hate to have to export to Latex, fix things, and then import back into Lyx...
There does not seem to be an explicit way to tell Lyx to insert an \end{frame} mark where I want it.   BTW-- the manual recommends using alt+P return to start a new frame, but it does not work in my Lyx 2.2 under Linux Mint.  The edit/start new environment (frame) seems to be available from time to time, but not always. I am sure there is a logical explanation to all of this, but I don't know what it is.

EK

Ehud,

If you begin an itemization or enumeration after the frame title, you need to "increase depth" to tuck it into the frame. Failure to do so results in the \end{frame} coming after the title and before the itemization. The default binding is alt-shift-right, or you can use the increase depth button on the toolbar (default location is three icons right of the itemize button), or Edit > Increase List Depth on the menu.

For starting a new frame, try alt-P followed by shift-return. FWIW, I use the cua binding, but I added a custom binding, assigning "call newframe" to ctrl-alt-return. That starts a new frame from anywhere.

I'm also running Mint, with LyX 2.2.2.

Paul

Thanks to you all-- increasing the list depth did it (is that the most intuitive thing here?).  No need to detour through Latex ;-)

Ek

  

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