"Jürgen Spitzmüller" <[email protected]> írta: >2014-03-27 18:51 GMT+01:00 Csikos Bela: >> >>Back to the beamer module and nesting. This is an example workflow: >> >>1. I start a frame using/selecting frame. Fill the frame title. Press enter. >> >>2. Write frame content. The style still show 'frame'. Is that normal?
>Yes. The frame is a normal environment and behaves like a normal environment >now. That is, the frame environment is a standard environment placed in a frame, but keeps its nested status. Therefore I don't have to change it to 'standard' environment and nest it manually. Is this correct? [LONG SNIP] Based on your suggestions I created a frame with title and content with keeping 'frame' environment for the content. Then I inserted a subtitle below the title (moving cursor after title, pressing enter and applying 'subtitle' environment). This resulted in a non-indented subtitle and messed up the frame. I had to manually increase depth for the subtitle. I find it messy that I have to manually nest subtitle but I don't have to nest standard frame content. Furthermore if I add list environment to the frame content it is not nested either, have to be indented manually. The previous method (in lyx 2.0, 1.6) was much more straightforward and more usable. In that version the nesting problem appeared only when I used the columns environment (and usually it drove me nuts). Now, as I see this complication have been extended to the whole frame composition. There must be some big advantage of this approach, what is it? bcsikos
