LyX + arrows +beamer?

2011-02-20 Thread i...@virginia.edu
Hi, Is it possible to do this (http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/beamer-arrows/) with LyX? How? Thanks!

LyX + arrows +beamer?

2011-02-20 Thread i...@virginia.edu
Hi, Is it possible to do this (http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/beamer-arrows/) with LyX? How? Thanks!

LyX + arrows +beamer?

2011-02-20 Thread i...@virginia.edu
Hi, Is it possible to do this (http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/beamer-arrows/) with LyX? How? Thanks!

lyx and beamer class

2010-03-03 Thread Giovanni Bacci
Hi all! I'm trying to do a presentation with the beamer class inside LyX. I'd like to pass an option to the itemize environment. In plain latex: \begin{itemize}[+-] It's possible to do this directly in LyX, without writing all the itemize code in an ERT? Thanks, Giovanni

Re: lyx and beamer class

2010-03-03 Thread Paul Rubin
Giovanni Bacci s206...@... writes: Hi all! I'm trying to do a presentation with the beamer class inside LyX. I'd like to pass an option to the itemize environment. In plain latex: \begin{itemize}[+-] It's possible to do this directly in LyX, without writing all the itemize code

Re: lyx and beamer class

2010-03-03 Thread Giovanni Bacci
mercoledì 03 marzo 2010, 20:07, Paul Rubin: Giovanni Bacci s206...@... writes: Hi all! I'm trying to do a presentation with the beamer class inside LyX. I'd like to pass an option to the itemize environment. In plain latex: \begin{itemize}[+-] It's possible to do

lyx and beamer class

2010-03-03 Thread Giovanni Bacci
Hi all! I'm trying to do a presentation with the beamer class inside LyX. I'd like to pass an option to the itemize environment. In plain latex: \begin{itemize}[+-] It's possible to do this directly in LyX, without writing all the itemize code in an ERT? Thanks, Giovanni

Re: lyx and beamer class

2010-03-03 Thread Paul Rubin
Giovanni Bacci s206...@... writes: Hi all! I'm trying to do a presentation with the beamer class inside LyX. I'd like to pass an option to the itemize environment. In plain latex: \begin{itemize}[+-] It's possible to do this directly in LyX, without writing all the itemize code

Re: lyx and beamer class

2010-03-03 Thread Giovanni Bacci
mercoledì 03 marzo 2010, 20:07, Paul Rubin: Giovanni Bacci s206...@... writes: Hi all! I'm trying to do a presentation with the beamer class inside LyX. I'd like to pass an option to the itemize environment. In plain latex: \begin{itemize}[+-] It's possible to do

lyx and beamer class

2010-03-03 Thread Giovanni Bacci
Hi all! I'm trying to do a presentation with the beamer class inside LyX. I'd like to pass an option to the itemize environment. In plain latex: \begin{itemize}[<+->] It's possible to do this directly in LyX, without writing all the itemize code in an ERT? Thanks, Giovanni

Re: lyx and beamer class

2010-03-03 Thread Paul Rubin
Giovanni Bacci <s206...@...> writes: > Hi all! I'm trying to do a presentation with the beamer class inside > LyX. I'd like to pass an option to the itemize environment. In plain > latex: > \begin{itemize}[<+->] > > It's possible to do this directly in LyX, wit

Re: lyx and beamer class

2010-03-03 Thread Giovanni Bacci
mercoledì 03 marzo 2010, 20:07, Paul Rubin: > Giovanni Bacci <s206...@...> writes: > > > Hi all! I'm trying to do a presentation with the beamer class > > inside LyX. I'd like to pass an option to the itemize environment. > > In plain latex: > > \begin{i

lyx and beamer

2006-09-08 Thread Tino Langer
Hello, I want to use lyx to write some slides with the beamer package. Is it possible to do this? I use miketex 2.5, installed the beamer package, did a reconfigure of lyx but can not find beamer as document type. How to do this? thanx, nice day - Tino

Re: lyx and beamer

2006-09-08 Thread Paul A. Rubin
way to write beamer slides. Assuming that you are using LyX 1.4.x, do the following. Locate miktex root directory\tex\latex\beamer\lyx\layouts\beamer.layout, copy it, and put the copy in C:\Documents and Settings\your login id\Application Data\LyX1.4.x\layouts\. Then start LyX, run Tools

Re: lyx and beamer

2006-09-08 Thread Tino Langer
this? thanx, nice day - Tino LyX is a great way to write beamer slides. Assuming that you are using LyX 1.4.x, do the following. Locate miktex root directory\tex\latex\beamer\lyx\layouts\beamer.layout, copy it, and put the copy in C:\Documents and Settings\your login id\Application Data

Re: lyx and beamer

2006-09-08 Thread Tino Langer
but can not find beamer as document type. How to do this? thanx, nice day - Tino LyX is a great way to write beamer slides. Assuming that you are using LyX 1.4.x, do the following. Locate miktex root directory\tex\latex\beamer\lyx\layouts\beamer.layout, copy it, and put the copy in C:\Documents

Re: lyx and beamer

2006-09-08 Thread Andrés Becerra Sandoval
the beamer package, did a reconfigure of lyx but can not find beamer as document type. How to do this? thanx, nice day - Tino LyX is a great way to write beamer slides. Assuming that you are using LyX 1.4.x, do the following. Locate miktex root directory\tex\latex\beamer\lyx\layouts\beamer.layout

lyx and beamer

2006-09-08 Thread Tino Langer
Hello, I want to use lyx to write some slides with the beamer package. Is it possible to do this? I use miketex 2.5, installed the beamer package, did a reconfigure of lyx but can not find beamer as document type. How to do this? thanx, nice day - Tino

Re: lyx and beamer

2006-09-08 Thread Paul A. Rubin
way to write beamer slides. Assuming that you are using LyX 1.4.x, do the following. Locate miktex root directory\tex\latex\beamer\lyx\layouts\beamer.layout, copy it, and put the copy in C:\Documents and Settings\your login id\Application Data\LyX1.4.x\layouts\. Then start LyX, run Tools

Re: lyx and beamer

2006-09-08 Thread Tino Langer
this? thanx, nice day - Tino LyX is a great way to write beamer slides. Assuming that you are using LyX 1.4.x, do the following. Locate miktex root directory\tex\latex\beamer\lyx\layouts\beamer.layout, copy it, and put the copy in C:\Documents and Settings\your login id\Application Data

Re: lyx and beamer

2006-09-08 Thread Tino Langer
but can not find beamer as document type. How to do this? thanx, nice day - Tino LyX is a great way to write beamer slides. Assuming that you are using LyX 1.4.x, do the following. Locate miktex root directory\tex\latex\beamer\lyx\layouts\beamer.layout, copy it, and put the copy in C:\Documents

Re: lyx and beamer

2006-09-08 Thread Andrés Becerra Sandoval
the beamer package, did a reconfigure of lyx but can not find beamer as document type. How to do this? thanx, nice day - Tino LyX is a great way to write beamer slides. Assuming that you are using LyX 1.4.x, do the following. Locate miktex root directory\tex\latex\beamer\lyx\layouts\beamer.layout

lyx and beamer

2006-09-08 Thread Tino Langer
Hello, I want to use lyx to write some slides with the beamer package. Is it possible to do this? I use miketex 2.5, installed the beamer package, did a reconfigure of lyx but can not find beamer as document type. How to do this? thanx, nice day - Tino

Re: lyx and beamer

2006-09-08 Thread Paul A. Rubin
way to write beamer slides. Assuming that you are using LyX 1.4.x, do the following. Locate directory>\tex\latex\beamer\lyx\layouts\beamer.layout, copy it, and put the copy in C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\LyX1.4.x\layouts\. Then start LyX, run Tools->Reconfigure

Re: lyx and beamer

2006-09-08 Thread Tino Langer
this? thanx, nice day - Tino LyX is a great way to write beamer slides. Assuming that you are using LyX 1.4.x, do the following. Locate directory>\tex\latex\beamer\lyx\layouts\beamer.layout, copy it, and put the copy in C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\LyX1.4.x\layo

Re: lyx and beamer

2006-09-08 Thread Tino Langer
but can not find beamer as document type. How to do this? thanx, nice day - Tino LyX is a great way to write beamer slides. Assuming that you are using LyX 1.4.x, do the following. Locate directory>\tex\latex\beamer\lyx\layouts\beamer.layout, copy it, and put the copy in C:\Docume

Re: lyx and beamer

2006-09-08 Thread Andrés Becerra Sandoval
ble to do this? I use miketex 2.5, installed the beamer package, >> did a reconfigure of lyx but can not find beamer as document type. How >> to do this? >> >> thanx, nice day - Tino >> > > LyX is a great way to write beamer slides. Assuming that you are using > LyX 1

Re: idiosyncrasies with lyx and beamer (bookmarks)

2006-01-13 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Micha Feigin wrote: On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 21:45:19 -0500 Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Micha Feigin wrote: For some reason when I use beamer with lyx and set tocdepth to 1 I get no bookmarks for sections/subsections but setting it to 2 I get bookmarks for both sections

Re: idiosyncrasies with lyx and beamer (bookmarks)

2006-01-13 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Micha Feigin wrote: On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 21:45:19 -0500 Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Micha Feigin wrote: For some reason when I use beamer with lyx and set tocdepth to 1 I get no bookmarks for sections/subsections but setting it to 2 I get bookmarks for both sections

Re: idiosyncrasies with lyx and beamer (bookmarks)

2006-01-13 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Micha Feigin wrote: On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 21:45:19 -0500 "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Micha Feigin wrote: For some reason when I use beamer with lyx and set tocdepth to 1 I get no bookmarks for sections/subsections but setting it to 2 I get bookmarks f

Re: idiosyncrasies with lyx and beamer (bookmarks)

2005-12-30 Thread Micha Feigin
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 21:45:19 -0500 Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Micha Feigin wrote: For some reason when I use beamer with lyx and set tocdepth to 1 I get no bookmarks for sections/subsections but setting it to 2 I get bookmarks for both sections and subsections

Re: idiosyncrasies with lyx and beamer (bookmarks)

2005-12-30 Thread Micha Feigin
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 21:45:19 -0500 Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Micha Feigin wrote: For some reason when I use beamer with lyx and set tocdepth to 1 I get no bookmarks for sections/subsections but setting it to 2 I get bookmarks for both sections and subsections

Re: idiosyncrasies with lyx and beamer (bookmarks)

2005-12-30 Thread Micha Feigin
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 21:45:19 -0500 "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Micha Feigin wrote: > > For some reason when I use beamer with lyx and set tocdepth to 1 I get no > > bookmarks for sections/subsections but setting it to 2 I get bookmarks for > &

Re: idiosyncrasies with lyx and beamer (bookmarks)

2005-12-29 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Micha Feigin wrote: For some reason when I use beamer with lyx and set tocdepth to 1 I get no bookmarks for sections/subsections but setting it to 2 I get bookmarks for both sections and subsections. This doesn't match the latex behavior which is one behind (sections only in bookmarks

Re: idiosyncrasies with lyx and beamer (bookmarks)

2005-12-29 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Micha Feigin wrote: For some reason when I use beamer with lyx and set tocdepth to 1 I get no bookmarks for sections/subsections but setting it to 2 I get bookmarks for both sections and subsections. This doesn't match the latex behavior which is one behind (sections only in bookmarks

Re: idiosyncrasies with lyx and beamer (bookmarks)

2005-12-29 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Micha Feigin wrote: For some reason when I use beamer with lyx and set tocdepth to 1 I get no bookmarks for sections/subsections but setting it to 2 I get bookmarks for both sections and subsections. This doesn't match the latex behavior which is one behind (sections only in bookmarks

idiosyncrasies with lyx and beamer (bookmarks)

2005-12-27 Thread Micha Feigin
For some reason when I use beamer with lyx and set tocdepth to 1 I get no bookmarks for sections/subsections but setting it to 2 I get bookmarks for both sections and subsections. This doesn't match the latex behavior which is one behind (sections only in bookmarks for tocdepth=2 and nothing

idiosyncrasies with lyx and beamer (bookmarks)

2005-12-27 Thread Micha Feigin
For some reason when I use beamer with lyx and set tocdepth to 1 I get no bookmarks for sections/subsections but setting it to 2 I get bookmarks for both sections and subsections. This doesn't match the latex behavior which is one behind (sections only in bookmarks for tocdepth=2 and nothing

idiosyncrasies with lyx and beamer (bookmarks)

2005-12-27 Thread Micha Feigin
For some reason when I use beamer with lyx and set tocdepth to 1 I get no bookmarks for sections/subsections but setting it to 2 I get bookmarks for both sections and subsections. This doesn't match the latex behavior which is one behind (sections only in bookmarks for tocdepth=2 and nothing

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-27 Thread Paul A. Rubin
David Soukal wrote: Without knowing what Beamer theme you're using, it's hard to know what the enumerations should look like. Can you post a LyX file containing a minimal example? There it is! The reason why I want this configuration is that the three properties are proved on previous

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-27 Thread David Soukal
I've attached a modified version of the test file. Is this what you want? There may be a better way to do this via Beamer customizations. I just located the code Beamer uses to typeset the enumeration numbers and made an ugly kludge that does two numbers. Note the new command added to

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-27 Thread Paul A. Rubin
David Soukal wrote: Without knowing what Beamer theme you're using, it's hard to know what the enumerations should look like. Can you post a LyX file containing a minimal example? There it is! The reason why I want this configuration is that the three properties are proved on previous

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-27 Thread David Soukal
I've attached a modified version of the test file. Is this what you want? There may be a better way to do this via Beamer customizations. I just located the code Beamer uses to typeset the enumeration numbers and made an ugly kludge that does two numbers. Note the new command added to

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-27 Thread Paul A. Rubin
David Soukal wrote: Without knowing what Beamer theme you're using, it's hard to know what the enumerations should look like. Can you post a LyX file containing a minimal example? > There it is! The reason why I want this "configuration" is that the three properties are proved on

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-27 Thread David Soukal
I've attached a modified version of the test file. Is this what you want? There may be a better way to do this via Beamer customizations. I just located the code Beamer uses to typeset the enumeration numbers and made an ugly kludge that does two numbers. Note the new command added to

non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread David Soukal
Hello dear LyXers, I'm sorry to bring up this question here, but I didn't get any response on the Beamer support site... I figured somebody here might have had this problem before me. In a theorem a I have an enumeration of three properties: \item Prop. 1 \item Prop. 2 \item Prop. 3 Later

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread Paul Smith
On 9/26/05, David Soukal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm sorry to bring up this question here, but I didn't get any response on the Beamer support site... I figured somebody here might have had this problem before me. In a theorem a I have an enumeration of three properties: \item Prop. 1

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread David Soukal
The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the examples in its documentation. Paul Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful. However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as label=... I have no idea how Beamer creates the graphics around

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread Paul Smith
On 9/26/05, David Soukal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the examples in its documentation. Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful. However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as label=... I have

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread Paul A. Rubin
David Soukal wrote: The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the examples in its documentation. Paul Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful. However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as label=... I have no idea how Beamer

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread David Soukal
Without knowing what Beamer theme you're using, it's hard to know what the enumerations should look like. Can you post a LyX file containing a minimal example? There it is! The reason why I want this configuration is that the three properties are proved on previous slides one by one (each

non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread David Soukal
Hello dear LyXers, I'm sorry to bring up this question here, but I didn't get any response on the Beamer support site... I figured somebody here might have had this problem before me. In a theorem a I have an enumeration of three properties: \item Prop. 1 \item Prop. 2 \item Prop. 3 Later

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread Paul Smith
On 9/26/05, David Soukal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm sorry to bring up this question here, but I didn't get any response on the Beamer support site... I figured somebody here might have had this problem before me. In a theorem a I have an enumeration of three properties: \item Prop. 1

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread David Soukal
The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the examples in its documentation. Paul Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful. However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as label=... I have no idea how Beamer creates the graphics around

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread Paul Smith
On 9/26/05, David Soukal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the examples in its documentation. Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful. However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as label=... I have

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread Paul A. Rubin
David Soukal wrote: The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the examples in its documentation. Paul Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful. However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as label=... I have no idea how Beamer

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread David Soukal
Without knowing what Beamer theme you're using, it's hard to know what the enumerations should look like. Can you post a LyX file containing a minimal example? There it is! The reason why I want this configuration is that the three properties are proved on previous slides one by one (each

non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread David Soukal
Hello dear LyXers, I'm sorry to bring up this question here, but I didn't get any response on the Beamer support site... I figured somebody here might have had this problem before me. In a theorem a I have an enumeration of three properties: \item Prop. 1 \item Prop. 2 \item Prop. 3 Later

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread Paul Smith
On 9/26/05, David Soukal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm sorry to bring up this question here, but I didn't get any response > on the Beamer support site... I figured somebody here might have had > this problem before me. > > In a theorem a I have an enumeration of three properties: > > \item

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread David Soukal
The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the examples in its documentation. Paul Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful. However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as "label="... I have no idea how Beamer creates the graphics

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread Paul Smith
On 9/26/05, David Soukal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the > > examples in its documentation. > > Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful. > However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread Paul A. Rubin
David Soukal wrote: The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the examples in its documentation. Paul Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful. However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as "label="... I have no idea how Beamer

Re: non-LyX question: Beamer enumerate

2005-09-26 Thread David Soukal
Without knowing what Beamer theme you're using, it's hard to know what the enumerations should look like. Can you post a LyX file containing a minimal example? > There it is! The reason why I want this "configuration" is that the three properties are proved on previous slides one by one

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