On Mon, 15 Apr 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
I created two miniboxes with horizontal fill space between them in a
frame. Both miniboxes are sized to 45% page width, but the table on the left
does not display properly (see attached figure).
Sigh. Figure attached now.
Rich
example.pdf
Could the table be of fixed width? Could it be bigger than the size of
the minipage, but not getting clipped?
I've had no trouble in the past with Beamer and miniboxes, but I have
noticed that Beamer thinks a slide is 100mm across, or something oddball
like that.
On 2013-04-15 16:33, Rich
On Mon, 15 Apr 2013, t...@wescottdesign.com wrote:
Could the table be of fixed width? Could it be bigger than the size of the
minipage, but not getting clipped?
Tim,
Quite possible.
I have not found where I can reduce the size. I just tried changing that
minipage size to 45 mm rather
On 2013-04-15 16:54, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 15 Apr 2013, t...@wescottdesign.com wrote:
Could the table be of fixed width? Could it be bigger than the size
of the minipage, but not getting clipped?
Tim,
Quite possible.
I have not found where I can reduce the size. I just tried
On Mon, 15 Apr 2013, t...@wescottdesign.com wrote:
Change the table size?
Tim,
Good thought.
I'm not a tables expert, but I think that if you scale the columns as a %
of the page width they'll go with the size of the minipage; if you scale
them absolutely then they'll stay, well,
I created two miniboxes with horizontal fill space between them in a
frame. Both miniboxes are sized to 45% page width, but the table on the left
does not display properly (see attached figure).
A clue as to what I've done incorrectly will be much appreciated.
TIA,
Rich
--
Richard B.
On Mon, 15 Apr 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
I created two miniboxes with horizontal fill space between them in a
frame. Both miniboxes are sized to 45% page width, but the table on the left
does not display properly (see attached figure).
Sigh. Figure attached now.
Rich
example.pdf
Could the table be of fixed width? Could it be bigger than the size of
the minipage, but not getting clipped?
I've had no trouble in the past with Beamer and miniboxes, but I have
noticed that Beamer thinks a slide is 100mm across, or something oddball
like that.
On 2013-04-15 16:33, Rich
On Mon, 15 Apr 2013, t...@wescottdesign.com wrote:
Could the table be of fixed width? Could it be bigger than the size of the
minipage, but not getting clipped?
Tim,
Quite possible.
I have not found where I can reduce the size. I just tried changing that
minipage size to 45 mm rather
On 2013-04-15 16:54, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 15 Apr 2013, t...@wescottdesign.com wrote:
Could the table be of fixed width? Could it be bigger than the size
of the minipage, but not getting clipped?
Tim,
Quite possible.
I have not found where I can reduce the size. I just tried
On Mon, 15 Apr 2013, t...@wescottdesign.com wrote:
Change the table size?
Tim,
Good thought.
I'm not a tables expert, but I think that if you scale the columns as a %
of the page width they'll go with the size of the minipage; if you scale
them absolutely then they'll stay, well,
Am Freitag 05 April 2013, 13:46:52 schrieb Neal Becker:
I might have asked this before, but goog doesn't seem to find it.
I want to use beamer frame with an option [allowframebreaks]
I tried using 'insert short title'. This produces the tex code:
\lyxframeend{}\lyxframe[allowframebreaks
Am Freitag 05 April 2013, 13:46:52 schrieb Neal Becker:
I might have asked this before, but goog doesn't seem to find it.
I want to use beamer frame with an option [allowframebreaks]
I tried using 'insert short title'. This produces the tex code:
\lyxframeend{}\lyxframe[allowframebreaks
Am Freitag 05 April 2013, 13:46:52 schrieb Neal Becker:
> I might have asked this before, but goog doesn't seem to find it.
>
> I want to use beamer frame with an option [allowframebreaks]
>
> I tried using 'insert short title'. This produces the tex code:
>
> \l
I might have asked this before, but goog doesn't seem to find it.
I want to use beamer frame with an option [allowframebreaks]
I tried using 'insert short title'. This produces the tex code:
\lyxframeend{}\lyxframe[allowframebreaks]{Carrier Estimation}
This doesn't work:
Runaway argument
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 1:46 PM, Neal Becker ndbeck...@gmail.com wrote:
I might have asked this before, but goog doesn't seem to find it.
I want to use beamer frame with an option [allowframebreaks]
I tried using 'insert short title'. This produces the tex code:
I think this is much improved
I might have asked this before, but goog doesn't seem to find it.
I want to use beamer frame with an option [allowframebreaks]
I tried using 'insert short title'. This produces the tex code:
\lyxframeend{}\lyxframe[allowframebreaks]{Carrier Estimation}
This doesn't work:
Runaway argument
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 1:46 PM, Neal Becker ndbeck...@gmail.com wrote:
I might have asked this before, but goog doesn't seem to find it.
I want to use beamer frame with an option [allowframebreaks]
I tried using 'insert short title'. This produces the tex code:
I think this is much improved
I might have asked this before, but goog doesn't seem to find it.
I want to use beamer frame with an option [allowframebreaks]
I tried using 'insert short title'. This produces the tex code:
\lyxframeend{}\lyxframe[allowframebreaks]{Carrier Estimation}
This doesn't work:
Runaway argument
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 1:46 PM, Neal Becker <ndbeck...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I might have asked this before, but goog doesn't seem to find it.
>
> I want to use beamer frame with an option [allowframebreaks]
>
> I tried using 'insert short title'. This produces the tex code:
I'm preparing a half-hour presentation and want to outline the talk before
preparing the beamer-class slides. I see there is an document class 'article
(koma + beamer)' but I cannot find documentation about use of this class in
the built-in manuals or on the Web.
While I assume
I'm preparing a half-hour presentation and want to outline the talk
before
preparing the beamer-class slides. I see there is an document class
'article
(koma + beamer)' but I cannot find documentation about use of this class
in
the built-in manuals or on the Web.
While I assume
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
Add this to your preamble, remove the % from the one you want, I prefer
Dresden.
%\usetheme{JuanLesPins}
This is my standard. About 15 years ago I attended a half-day seminar on
the use of color in presentations and learned that bright colors
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Template? Is this different from the .sty file?
I find /usr/share/lyx/templates/ but nothing in there for article
(koma+beamer).
Rich
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Template? Is this different from the .sty file?
I find /usr/share/lyx/templates/ but nothing in there for article
(koma+beamer).
Rich
File-New from template
select the file beamer-conference-ornate-20min.lyx which is also
translated to spanish
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
File-New from template
select the file beamer-conference-ornate-20min.lyx which is also translated
to spanish, french and german
this is the template I refer
Oh. I thought there was something in the article (koma+beamer)
class
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Oh. I thought there was something in the article (koma+beamer) class that
was different from the plain beamer class I've used before. Guess not.
Except ... when I look at a preview I see an article format, not slides.
The beamer class I used to use
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Except ... when I look at a preview I see an article format, not slides.
Found the source of this: I did not use the template when creating the new
file, only the article (koma+beamer) class. All's good now.
Rich
2013/3/20 Rich Shepard:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Oh. I thought there was something in the article (koma+beamer) class that
was different from the plain beamer class I've used before. Guess not.
Except ... when I look at a preview I see an article format, not slides
2013/3/20 Jürgen Spitzmüller:
2013/3/20 Rich Shepard:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Oh. I thought there was something in the article (koma+beamer) class that
was different from the plain beamer class I've used before. Guess not.
Except ... when I look at a preview I see
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
The idea of the koma+beamer class is exactly this: To produce an article
from (and in addition to) your beamer presentation. Read sec. 21.2 in the
beamer manual. I, for instance, use this to create handouts to my talks.
Jürgen,
Thank you. I
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
To elaborate a bit more: The usual procedure is that you create a
presentation with the normal beamer class, and then include this
presentation into the beamer-article (or koma+beamer) class, as a child
document. Then you can produce the slides
I'm preparing a half-hour presentation and want to outline the talk before
preparing the beamer-class slides. I see there is an document class 'article
(koma + beamer)' but I cannot find documentation about use of this class in
the built-in manuals or on the Web.
While I assume
I'm preparing a half-hour presentation and want to outline the talk
before
preparing the beamer-class slides. I see there is an document class
'article
(koma + beamer)' but I cannot find documentation about use of this class
in
the built-in manuals or on the Web.
While I assume
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
Add this to your preamble, remove the % from the one you want, I prefer
Dresden.
%\usetheme{JuanLesPins}
This is my standard. About 15 years ago I attended a half-day seminar on
the use of color in presentations and learned that bright colors
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Template? Is this different from the .sty file?
I find /usr/share/lyx/templates/ but nothing in there for article
(koma+beamer).
Rich
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Template? Is this different from the .sty file?
I find /usr/share/lyx/templates/ but nothing in there for article
(koma+beamer).
Rich
File-New from template
select the file beamer-conference-ornate-20min.lyx which is also
translated to spanish
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
File-New from template
select the file beamer-conference-ornate-20min.lyx which is also translated
to spanish, french and german
this is the template I refer
Oh. I thought there was something in the article (koma+beamer)
class
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Oh. I thought there was something in the article (koma+beamer) class that
was different from the plain beamer class I've used before. Guess not.
Except ... when I look at a preview I see an article format, not slides.
The beamer class I used to use
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Except ... when I look at a preview I see an article format, not slides.
Found the source of this: I did not use the template when creating the new
file, only the article (koma+beamer) class. All's good now.
Rich
2013/3/20 Rich Shepard:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Oh. I thought there was something in the article (koma+beamer) class that
was different from the plain beamer class I've used before. Guess not.
Except ... when I look at a preview I see an article format, not slides
2013/3/20 Jürgen Spitzmüller:
2013/3/20 Rich Shepard:
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Oh. I thought there was something in the article (koma+beamer) class that
was different from the plain beamer class I've used before. Guess not.
Except ... when I look at a preview I see
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
The idea of the koma+beamer class is exactly this: To produce an article
from (and in addition to) your beamer presentation. Read sec. 21.2 in the
beamer manual. I, for instance, use this to create handouts to my talks.
Jürgen,
Thank you. I
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
To elaborate a bit more: The usual procedure is that you create a
presentation with the normal beamer class, and then include this
presentation into the beamer-article (or koma+beamer) class, as a child
document. Then you can produce the slides
I'm preparing a half-hour presentation and want to outline the talk before
preparing the beamer-class slides. I see there is an document class 'article
(koma + beamer)' but I cannot find documentation about use of this class in
the built-in manuals or on the Web.
While I assume
I'm preparing a half-hour presentation and want to outline the talk
before
preparing the beamer-class slides. I see there is an document class
'article
(koma + beamer)' but I cannot find documentation about use of this class
in
the built-in manuals or on the Web.
While I assume
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
Add this to your preamble, remove the % from the one you want, I prefer
Dresden.
%\usetheme{JuanLesPins}
This is my standard. About 15 years ago I attended a half-day seminar on
the use of color in presentations and learned that bright colors
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Template? Is this different from the .sty file?
I find /usr/share/lyx/templates/ but nothing in there for article
(koma+beamer).
Rich
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Template? Is this different from the .sty file?
I find /usr/share/lyx/templates/ but nothing in there for article
(koma+beamer).
Rich
File-New from template
select the file "beamer-conference-ornate-20min.lyx" which is also
translated
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
File-New from template
select the file "beamer-conference-ornate-20min.lyx" which is also translated
to spanish, french and german
this is the template I refer
Oh. I thought there was something in the article (koma+bea
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Oh. I thought there was something in the article (koma+beamer) class that
was different from the plain beamer class I've used before. Guess not.
Except ... when I look at a preview I see an article format, not slides.
The beamer class I used to use
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
Except ... when I look at a preview I see an article format, not slides.
Found the source of this: I did not use the template when creating the new
file, only the article (koma+beamer) class. All's good now.
Rich
2013/3/20 Rich Shepard:
> On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
>> Oh. I thought there was something in the article (koma+beamer) class that
>> was different from the plain beamer class I've used before. Guess not.
>
>
> Except ... when I look at a prev
2013/3/20 Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> 2013/3/20 Rich Shepard:
>> On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Rich Shepard wrote:
>>
>>> Oh. I thought there was something in the article (koma+beamer) class that
>>> was different from the plain beamer class I've used before. Guess not.
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
The idea of the koma+beamer class is exactly this: To produce an article
from (and in addition to) your beamer presentation. Read sec. 21.2 in the
beamer manual. I, for instance, use this to create handouts to my talks.
Jürgen,
Thank you. I
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
To elaborate a bit more: The usual procedure is that you create a
presentation with the normal beamer class, and then include this
presentation into the beamer-article (or koma+beamer) class, as a child
document. Then you can produce the slides
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, Murat Yildizoglu-BX4 wrote:
I am writing a course using the Beamer template in Lyx. I have already use
this template to write many documents, but for this chapter, I started to
get a strange error :
l.291 \lyxframeend
{}\lyxframe{R?p?ter des instructions}
Do you have
On 02/14/2013 01:13 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, Murat Yildizoglu-BX4 wrote:
I am writing a course using the Beamer template in Lyx. I have
already use
this template to write many documents, but for this chapter, I
started to
get a strange error :
l.291 \lyxframeend
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, David L. Johnson wrote:
Only the end of the document needs a separate \frameend command, at least
when you write it with LyX. I don't know how setting up multiple chapters
might change that, since I only use Beamer for lectures.
David,
Huh! That's interesting. I've
-ecosys.comwrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, David L. Johnson wrote:
Only the end of the document needs a separate \frameend command, at least
when you write it with LyX. I don't know how setting up multiple chapters
might change that, since I only use Beamer for lectures.
David,
Huh! That's
chapters
might change that, since I only use Beamer for lectures.
David,
Huh! That's interesting. I've always put a \frameend command after each
frame within LyX. Hasn't hurt anything. But, similar to your use, I use
the
result for presentation and workshop visuals not as stand-alone documents
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Murat Yildizoglu myi...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Stefano,
Yes, that was one of the first things I have tried and it does not make
any difference. Moreover, I have other slide titles with accents before
this error, and they do not seem to pose a problem.
Well
Good news, I have been able to locate the problem using the SLM (Steve
Litt Method): I was doing a somewhat anti-latex thing.
In Lyx, I am able to introduce a forced empty line by typing twice
CMD+Return, and that looks OK on the screen, but, of course Latex does
not like it at all, even if I
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, Murat Yildizoglu-BX4 wrote:
I am writing a course using the Beamer template in Lyx. I have already use
this template to write many documents, but for this chapter, I started to
get a strange error :
l.291 \lyxframeend
{}\lyxframe{R?p?ter des instructions}
Do you have
On 02/14/2013 01:13 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, Murat Yildizoglu-BX4 wrote:
I am writing a course using the Beamer template in Lyx. I have
already use
this template to write many documents, but for this chapter, I
started to
get a strange error :
l.291 \lyxframeend
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, David L. Johnson wrote:
Only the end of the document needs a separate \frameend command, at least
when you write it with LyX. I don't know how setting up multiple chapters
might change that, since I only use Beamer for lectures.
David,
Huh! That's interesting. I've
-ecosys.comwrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, David L. Johnson wrote:
Only the end of the document needs a separate \frameend command, at least
when you write it with LyX. I don't know how setting up multiple chapters
might change that, since I only use Beamer for lectures.
David,
Huh! That's
chapters
might change that, since I only use Beamer for lectures.
David,
Huh! That's interesting. I've always put a \frameend command after each
frame within LyX. Hasn't hurt anything. But, similar to your use, I use
the
result for presentation and workshop visuals not as stand-alone documents
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Murat Yildizoglu myi...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Stefano,
Yes, that was one of the first things I have tried and it does not make
any difference. Moreover, I have other slide titles with accents before
this error, and they do not seem to pose a problem.
Well
Good news, I have been able to locate the problem using the SLM (Steve
Litt Method): I was doing a somewhat anti-latex thing.
In Lyx, I am able to introduce a forced empty line by typing twice
CMD+Return, and that looks OK on the screen, but, of course Latex does
not like it at all, even if I
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, Murat Yildizoglu-BX4 wrote:
I am writing a course using the Beamer template in Lyx. I have already use
this template to write many documents, but for this chapter, I started to
get a strange error :
l.291 \lyxframeend
{}\lyxframe{R?p?ter des instructions}
Do you have
On 02/14/2013 01:13 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, Murat Yildizoglu-BX4 wrote:
I am writing a course using the Beamer template in Lyx. I have
already use
this template to write many documents, but for this chapter, I
started to
get a strange error :
l.291 \lyxframeend
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, David L. Johnson wrote:
Only the end of the document needs a separate \frameend command, at least
when you write it with LyX. I don't know how setting up multiple chapters
might change that, since I only use Beamer for lectures.
David,
Huh! That's interesting. I've
ppl-ecosys.com>wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2013, David L. Johnson wrote:
>
> Only the end of the document needs a separate \frameend command, at least
>> when you write it with LyX. I don't know how setting up multiple chapters
>> might change that, since I only use Beamer for lectur
meend command, at least
>>> when you write it with LyX. I don't know how setting up multiple chapters
>>> might change that, since I only use Beamer for lectures.
>>>
>>
>> David,
>>
>> Huh! That's interesting. I've always put a \frameend comm
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> Thanks Stefano,
> Yes, that was one of the first things I have tried and it does not make
> any difference. Moreover, I have other slide titles with accents before
> this error, and they do not seem to pose a problem.
>
Good news, I have been able to locate the problem using the SLM (Steve
Litt Method): I was doing a somewhat anti-latex thing.
In Lyx, I am able to introduce a forced empty line by typing twice
CMD+Return, and that looks OK on the screen, but, of course Latex does
not like it at all, even if I
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On 03/02/13 22:27, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
This isn't really on topic, but the LyX list contains the most LaTeX
knowledgeable people I
know.
Does anyone know of a YAML to Beamer converter program? I'd love to author my
presentations
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On 03/02/13 22:27, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
This isn't really on topic, but the LyX list contains the most LaTeX
knowledgeable people I
know.
Does anyone know of a YAML to Beamer converter program? I'd love to author my
presentations
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On 03/02/13 22:27, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This isn't really on topic, but the LyX list contains the most LaTeX
> knowledgeable people I
> know.
>
> Does anyone know of a YAML to Beamer converter program?
Hi all,
This isn't really on topic, but the LyX list contains the most LaTeX
knowledgeable people I know.
Does anyone know of a YAML to Beamer converter program? I'd love to
author my presentations in YAML and then convert and run them in Beamer.
Also, can anyone suggest a venue where
2013/2/3 Steve Litt:
Does anyone know of a YAML to Beamer converter program? I'd love to
author my presentations in YAML and then convert and run them in Beamer.
Google led me to this:
http://code.google.com/p/yml2tex/
Not that I have ever used this (or even YAML itself, for that matter).
HTH
Hi all,
This isn't really on topic, but the LyX list contains the most LaTeX
knowledgeable people I know.
Does anyone know of a YAML to Beamer converter program? I'd love to
author my presentations in YAML and then convert and run them in Beamer.
Also, can anyone suggest a venue where
2013/2/3 Steve Litt:
Does anyone know of a YAML to Beamer converter program? I'd love to
author my presentations in YAML and then convert and run them in Beamer.
Google led me to this:
http://code.google.com/p/yml2tex/
Not that I have ever used this (or even YAML itself, for that matter).
HTH
Hi all,
This isn't really on topic, but the LyX list contains the most LaTeX
knowledgeable people I know.
Does anyone know of a YAML to Beamer converter program? I'd love to
author my presentations in YAML and then convert and run them in Beamer.
Also, can anyone suggest a venue where
2013/2/3 Steve Litt:
> Does anyone know of a YAML to Beamer converter program? I'd love to
> author my presentations in YAML and then convert and run them in Beamer.
Google led me to this:
http://code.google.com/p/yml2tex/
Not that I have ever used this (or even YAML itself, for that
Hello,
i use beamer for my lecture. I want change some thing .
in the presentation i want use slides without numbers and this slide should not
be count.
Like this Way:
Slide one
Slide two
example slide
Slide three
Slide four
example slide
example slide
slide five
and so
To display the slide without a visible number, you can use the BeginPlainFrame
environment (which will suppress the head and foot lines).
To prevent the slide from being counted, add (on the example slide) a TeX box
(ERT) containing \addtocounter{framenumber}{-1}.
Paul
Hello,
i use beamer for my lecture. I want change some thing .
in the presentation i want use slides without numbers and this slide should not
be count.
Like this Way:
Slide one
Slide two
example slide
Slide three
Slide four
example slide
example slide
slide five
and so
To display the slide without a visible number, you can use the BeginPlainFrame
environment (which will suppress the head and foot lines).
To prevent the slide from being counted, add (on the example slide) a TeX box
(ERT) containing \addtocounter{framenumber}{-1}.
Paul
Hello,
i use beamer for my lecture. I want change some thing .
in the presentation i want use slides without numbers and this slide should not
be count.
Like this Way:
Slide one
Slide two
example slide
Slide three
Slide four
example slide
example slide
slide five
and so
To display the slide without a visible number, you can use the BeginPlainFrame
environment (which will suppress the head and foot lines).
To prevent the slide from being counted, add (on the example slide) a TeX box
(ERT) containing \addtocounter{framenumber}{-1}.
Paul
I answered my own question, after some spelunking in the Beamer manual.
I needed to specify the subsectionstyle correctly:
\AtBeginSection[] % Do nothing for \section*
{
\begin{frame}beamer
\frametitle{Outline}
\tableofcontents[currentsection,hideallsubsections]
\end{frame}
}
\AtBeginSubsection
I answered my own question, after some spelunking in the Beamer manual.
I needed to specify the subsectionstyle correctly:
\AtBeginSection[] % Do nothing for \section*
{
\begin{frame}beamer
\frametitle{Outline}
\tableofcontents[currentsection,hideallsubsections]
\end{frame}
}
\AtBeginSubsection
I answered my own question, after some spelunking in the Beamer manual.
I needed to specify the subsectionstyle correctly:
\AtBeginSection[] % Do nothing for \section*
{
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{Outline}
\tableofcontents[currentsection,hideallsubsections]
\end{frame}
}
\AtBeginSubsection
I couldn't even begin to figure out how to Google for this, so I'm
asking here:
I have a bunch of long presentations in Beamer. I want to have the TOC
show up at section and sub-section breaks.
At the section breaks, I just want to show the sections.
At the sub-section breaks, I want to show
I couldn't even begin to figure out how to Google for this, so I'm
asking here:
I have a bunch of long presentations in Beamer. I want to have the TOC
show up at section and sub-section breaks.
At the section breaks, I just want to show the sections.
At the sub-section breaks, I want to show
I couldn't even begin to figure out how to Google for this, so I'm
asking here:
I have a bunch of long presentations in Beamer. I want to have the TOC
show up at section and sub-section breaks.
At the section breaks, I just want to show the sections.
At the sub-section breaks, I want to show
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On 24/09/12 18:03, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I just added a TOC in a plain frame to one of my presentations. All I did was
insert a plain
frame, then in that frame do Insert List/TOC Table of Contents.
I tried the same, but it created overprinting.
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On 24/09/12 18:03, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I just added a TOC in a plain frame to one of my presentations. All I did was
insert a plain
frame, then in that frame do Insert List/TOC Table of Contents.
I tried the same, but it created overprinting.
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