Neal Becker wrote: > Guillaume Munch wrote: > >> Le 06/03/2017 à 19:49, Neal Becker a écrit : >>> Richard Heck wrote: >>> >>>> On 03/06/2017 10:12 AM, Neal Becker wrote: >>>>> Neal Becker wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Guillaume Munch wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Le 06/03/2017 à 14:16, Neal Becker a écrit : >>>>>>>> I'm trying beamer(flex insets) document option. I like it, but I >>>>>>>> don't >>>>>>>> see any way to set frame options. Any hints? >>>>>>> Insert > Frame options ? >>>>>> AFAICT, if you choose beamer(flex inserts) for document, then there >>>>>> is no >>>>>> menu item "(Insert > Frame options)". This only appears if you >>>>>> choose "beamer" for document. >>>> >>>> You need to use the flex insets with the beamer document class. >>>> (Unfortunately, there is no way at present to enforce this >>>> requirement.) >>>> >>>> Richard >>> >>> So if I use beamer-flex.inc from Guillaume Munch <[email protected]>, then if I >>> try to insert a frame using insert > custom insets > Frame, there is no >>> way to >>> then set frame options. This can only be done using the lyx standard >>> way of inserting a frame: choosing Frame from environment dropdown list, >>> which will >>> then activate the "Insert > Frame options" option. Do I understand >>> correctly? >> >> Strange. Here it works correctly if I use only beamer-flex.layout. The >> version of beamer-flex.inc you point to correctly defines Argument 3 : >> "Frame Options". Has the behaviour changed between 2.2 and 2.3? > > Lyx-2.2.2 here.
OK, I figured it out. You need to move the cursor to just after the frame title, then the 'frame options' option will appear in the Insert menu.
