Hi,
Is it possible to do this
(http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/beamer-arrows/) with LyX?
How?
Thanks!
Hi,
Is it possible to do this
(http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/beamer-arrows/) with LyX?
How?
Thanks!
Hi,
Is it possible to do this
(http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/beamer-arrows/) with LyX?
How?
Thanks!
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
> &
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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