Re: Fontsize in box (minipage or parbox) in beamer frame not changable

2017-02-17 Thread Paul A Rubin



On 02/09/2017 09:48 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
In a beamer frame I can't change the fontsize in a box (minipage or 
parbox):

LaTeX Error: Bad math environment delimiter.
You can't use `\eqno' in restricted horizontal mode.
Outside the box it works.
How can I achieve this?
(I have a model as a graphics on the left; to the right the equations 
should be shown. In normal fontsize they would be too long; therefore 
I wanted a small fontsize)

Wolfgang

Does the attached example not do what you have in mind?

Paul



newfile1.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: Fontsize in box (minipage or parbox) in beamer frame not changable

2017-02-13 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann



Am 09.02.2017 um 15:48 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
In a beamer frame I can't change the fontsize in a box (minipage or 
parbox):

LaTeX Error: Bad math environment delimiter.
You can't use `\eqno' in restricted horizontal mode.
Outside the box it works.
How can I achieve this?
(I have a model as a graphics on the left; to the right the equations 
should be shown. In normal fontsize they would be too long; therefore 
I wanted a small fontsize)

Wolfgang

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Fontsize in box (minipage or parbox) in beamer frame not changable

2017-02-13 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann

In a beamer frame I can't change the fontsize in a box (minipage or parbox):
LaTeX Error: Bad math environment delimiter.
You can't use `\eqno' in restricted horizontal mode.
Outside the box it works.
How can I achieve this?
(I have a model as a graphics on the left; to the right the equations 
should be shown. In normal fontsize they would be too long; therefore I 
wanted a small fontsize)

Wolfgang