Rob,
Can you send a lyx file that uses your sty file?

On 9 September 2010 18:06, Rob Oakes <[email protected]> wrote:
> While it is true that you can't switch between different themes in a Beamer 
> document, you can approximate the effect through the use of color, font, 
> inner and outer themes.  (See the Beamer manual for a more thorough 
> discussion of each.)
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> By being smart, you can combine the different theme components you want into 
> custom macros that can be used in your document.  Then, you can switch 
> between the different appearances by invoking your macro at the appropriate 
> place int h document.
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> I have attached a simple example to this email (you will need to modify it as 
> I haven't included the fonts or design files, which are copyrighted).  It's 
> based on a KeyNote theme that I particularly like and has a light and a dark 
> color scheme.  (Example slides are also attached.)
>
> Going the custom route also has an additional advantage, it allows you to 
> create slides that are attractive and personalized.  If you create something 
> that you like and that matches your personal tastes, it means that you will 
> spend more time working on the content and less time dicking around with your 
> slide appearance.  (Just my $0.02, though.)
>
> If you have any questions, feel free to shoot me an email and i'd be happy to 
> try and help you sort out a custom theme.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rob Oakes
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