> >> If you are not using overlays (i.e., everything displays in one gulp
> >> on each of those slides), and if you don't mind having the same title
> >> with a Roman numeral index (e.g., "Results I" and "Results II") for
> >> the two slides, you can condense it to one slide, whose title is as
> If you are going to use allowframebreaks, you don't have a
> second slide
> -- you put all the items on one big frame, with
> [allowframebreaks] in ERT at the start of the frame's title.
> Beamer will take care of splitting up the frame when you
> output the document (and will also add Roman
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Meaning that it is an Arabic numeral rather than a Roman numeral, or
> what? If that's it, put [iii.] rather than [3.]. (You also need to
> include in the [] any punctuation that goes with the item label.)
He probably uses the ugly pgf bullets that come with beamer. This i
NicoWinger wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
You will also need \setcounter{enumi}{3} in the same ERT box;
otherwise you'll get
3.
1.
on the second slide (I think).
Ah yes. I forgot.
Jürgen
The [allowframebreaks]-Option doesn't work for me... I insert it at the
beginning of the 2nd slide's tit
NicoWinger a écrit :
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
You will also need \setcounter{enumi}{3} in the same ERT box;
otherwise you'll get
3.
1.
on the second slide (I think).
Ah yes. I forgot.
Jürgen
The [allowframebreaks]-Option doesn't work for me... I insert it at the
beginning of the 2nd slide's
> Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> > You will also need \setcounter{enumi}{3} in the same ERT box;
> > otherwise you'll get
> >
> > 3.
> > 1.
> >
> > on the second slide (I think).
>
> Ah yes. I forgot.
>
> Jürgen
>
The [allowframebreaks]-Option doesn't work for me... I insert it at the
beginning of the
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> You will also need \setcounter{enumi}{3} in the same ERT box; otherwise
> you'll get
>
> 3.
> 1.
>
> on the second slide (I think).
Ah yes. I forgot.
Jürgen
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 9 Feb 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
If you are not using overlays (i.e., everything displays in one gulp on
each of those slides), and if you don't mind having the same title with a
Roman numeral index (e.g., "Results I" and "Results II") for the two
slides, you can con
On Sat, 9 Feb 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
If you are not using overlays (i.e., everything displays in one gulp on
each of those slides), and if you don't mind having the same title with a
Roman numeral index (e.g., "Results I" and "Results II") for the two
slides, you can condense it to one slide
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Nicolas Ferré wrote:
In a Beamer document, how can I do this:
New slide
1.
2.
New slide
3.
4.
In the second slide, put in ERT at the very beginning of the first enumeration
item: [3.]
You will also need \setcounter{enumi}{3} in the same ERT box; otherwise
you'l
Nicolas Ferré wrote:
> In a Beamer document, how can I do this:
>
> New slide
> 1.
> 2.
> New slide
> 3.
> 4.
In the second slide, put in ERT at the very beginning of the first enumeration
item: [3.]
Jürgen
Hi,
In a Beamer document, how can I do this:
New slide
1.
2.
New slide
3.
4.
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