Thank you Paul, I really appreciate your response but this is such a common issue - at least for me- every lecture pack I produce has this problem perhaps every 5 slides so its really driving me round the bend. I just leave the environment behind by default and manually add the next number but it looks cheap and nasty. Why can’t there be an option to restart previous numbering? I seem to remember that option exists in scientific word so it must be possible to implement this as a very simple click choice? I have been pointed to the ERT route before but this is really a cry to the developers of Lyx. Thanks again Paul. Cheers, Mark Decision making is about predicting counterfactuals On 15 Mar 2022, at 16:08, Paul A. Rubin via lyx-users <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> wrote:
On 3/15/22 10:22, markhsalmon via
lyx-users wrote:
Hi,
I have tried everything I know without success and asked tis
question on other fora without a result- simple question how do
I continue an existing say numbered list onto a new Beamer
frame/slide please? Thanks
Decision making is about predicting
counterfactuals
There may be a more elegant way, but the attached MWE shows a clunky
way to continue a numbered list across a frame boundary. It requires
creating a new counter (in the document preamble) and using ERT to
(a) copy the last item count from the first slide into the new
counter, (b) copy it back into the item counter after the first item
of the second slide and (c) increment it to account for the first
item of the second slide. It also requires that you set the item
number for the first item of the second slide manually. So, as I
said, it is clunky.
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