I've installed all the Prosper package, layout files and inc files and
can now produce a very simple prosper file from within Lyx.If I include
eg \style{PPRclean} in the preamble I get errors and when I tried
viewing Christian's sample file I got 101 errors and Dekel's cluster
file gives me 11 errors. 

What am I missing?

* The entire Prosper package is installed under tex/texmf/latex/prosper
and texhashed
* theorem.inc etc are in ~/.lyx/layouts
* dsfont.sty is in the tex tree
* I have run configure

Laurie

On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 07:25, Christian Ridderstr�m wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Holger Zebner wrote:
> > Hi.
> > 
> > What experiences have you made with Lyx and presenations?
> > I don't value the suggested nesting pratice (see template on tips&tricks) 
> > since you spend a lot of time with nesting and inserting empty lines. I 
> > also got a lot f error msg.
> > The slides.cls doesn't provide enough env. for my case.
> > What I did: I wrote the article on which my presenation will be baseed on 
> > first and then saved it as a new file. In that file I changed the doc class 
> > to seminar and put the page to landscape. I now have a good basis for the 
> > presentation on which I only need to do some fine-tuning like pic, 
> > headlines etc.
> > 
> Hi
> 
> I did some presentations with LyX and FoilTeX, which worked ok for simple 
> stuff. Then I tried PowerPoint once (never again, spent too much time 
> "fiddling"), Star Office once or twice (couldn't get nice equations)
>  and then went back to LyX with something called Prosper. That seems 
> enough for me anyway.
> 
> At this URL you can find my latest presentation created with LyX/Prosper
> 
>       http://www.md.kth.se/~chr/lyx/presentation/
> 
> It's there both in .lyx-format and in .pdf, so you can see both what it 
> looks like and what the code's like.
> 
> /Christian
> 
> I'm using:
> OS: RH 7.3
> TeX: teTeX
> Lyx : Version 1.2.1
> Adobe Acrobat 5
> 
> -- 
> Christian Ridderstr�m, +46-8-790 91 37           http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
> Mechatronics lab, Dept. of Machine Design        http://www.md.kth.se
> 
> 
-- 
Laurie Savage

Science @ Pascoe Vale Girls' College
03 9306 2544


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