Am Dienstag 27 Oktober 2015, 22:09:08 schrieb Eran Kaplinsky:
> I have some older slides with frames divided into two columns. On the left
> column, there is an itemized list exposed one slide at a time. On the
> right, a corresponding image alternates within a fixed overlayarea.
>
> In previous
I have some older slides with frames divided into two columns. On the left
column, there is an itemized list exposed one slide at a time. On the
right, a corresponding image alternates within a fixed overlayarea.
In previous Lyx versions I did this with <1->, <2-> etc (on the left), and
Hi
Now we have the raspberry PI out, I can perhaps use a raspberry Pi as
part of a display system for a TV, sort of scroll through slides etc.
if i create a presentation in beamer does this allow for auto changing
of slides as in if I set the pi to auto boot to x, auto login and start
a
On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 20:15:29 +0100
paul sutton zl...@zleap.net wrote:
Hi
Now we have the raspberry PI out, I can perhaps use a raspberry Pi as
part of a display system for a TV, sort of scroll through slides etc.
if i create a presentation in beamer does this allow for auto changing
of
Hi
Now we have the raspberry PI out, I can perhaps use a raspberry Pi as
part of a display system for a TV, sort of scroll through slides etc.
if i create a presentation in beamer does this allow for auto changing
of slides as in if I set the pi to auto boot to x, auto login and start
a
On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 20:15:29 +0100
paul sutton zl...@zleap.net wrote:
Hi
Now we have the raspberry PI out, I can perhaps use a raspberry Pi as
part of a display system for a TV, sort of scroll through slides etc.
if i create a presentation in beamer does this allow for auto changing
of
Hi
Now we have the raspberry PI out, I can perhaps use a raspberry Pi as
part of a display system for a TV, sort of scroll through slides etc.
if i create a presentation in beamer does this allow for auto changing
of slides as in if I set the pi to auto boot to x, auto login and start
a
On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 20:15:29 +0100
paul sutton wrote:
> Hi
>
> Now we have the raspberry PI out, I can perhaps use a raspberry Pi as
> part of a display system for a TV, sort of scroll through slides etc.
>
> if i create a presentation in beamer does this allow for auto
Hi Liviu,
I agree with your strategy as a general approach, but given the
tendency of the students to religiously copy the projection, I prefer
to limit a lot the contents of my slides, and uncover things in a very
progressive way in my courses. Otherwise, they get obsessed by copying
the screen
Murat Yildizoglu myildi at gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to catch back my initial trick (putting it only once
for all slides)? Why what I put in the preamble is not used during the
compilation (means that, I imagine, something else in the template
reverses it)?
Murat
Does it work if
Hi Liviu,
I agree with your strategy as a general approach, but given the
tendency of the students to religiously copy the projection, I prefer
to limit a lot the contents of my slides, and uncover things in a very
progressive way in my courses. Otherwise, they get obsessed by copying
the screen
Murat Yildizoglu myildi at gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to catch back my initial trick (putting it only once
for all slides)? Why what I put in the preamble is not used during the
compilation (means that, I imagine, something else in the template
reverses it)?
Murat
Does it work if
Hi Liviu,
I agree with your strategy as a general approach, but given the
tendency of the students to religiously copy the projection, I prefer
to limit a lot the contents of my slides, and uncover things in a very
progressive way in my courses. Otherwise, they get obsessed by copying
the screen
Murat Yildizoglu gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Is there a way to catch back my initial trick (putting it only once
> for all slides)? Why what I put in the preamble is not used during the
> compilation (means that, I imagine, something else in the template
> reverses it)?
>
> Murat
>
Does it work if
Hi,
When I do beamers in a standard latex editor, I put
\beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{+-}
in the header to have the list show progressively their items (by
pausing between items)
When I use the beamer template of Lyx, this instruction in the
preamble seems ineffective: I get plain slides
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Murat Yildizoglu myi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
When I do beamers in a standard latex editor, I put
\beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{+-}
I'm not familiar with this, btu this is the exact same instruction in
File New from Template beamer.lyx. Try that and see
On 09/28/11 at 11:48am, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Murat Yildizoglu myi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
When I do beamers in a standard latex editor, I put
\beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{+-}
I'm not familiar with this, btu this is the exact same instruction in
Hi Liviu,
Thanks a lot for this suggestion, I have used the templates, so I have
definitely missed this one.
Unfortunately, it does not solve my problem, since the template itself
uses an even more manual approach than mine to solve this problem (by
putting overlays after each item).
I have
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Murat Yildizoglu yi...@u-bordeaux4.fr wrote:
But I see that I can learn many tricks from this template (I do every
trick manually in ERB for now), and better use Lyx with beamer. Very
good news.
I use regularly Beamer with LyX, and of course it always depends
Hi,
When I do beamers in a standard latex editor, I put
\beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{+-}
in the header to have the list show progressively their items (by
pausing between items)
When I use the beamer template of Lyx, this instruction in the
preamble seems ineffective: I get plain slides
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Murat Yildizoglu myi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
When I do beamers in a standard latex editor, I put
\beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{+-}
I'm not familiar with this, btu this is the exact same instruction in
File New from Template beamer.lyx. Try that and see
On 09/28/11 at 11:48am, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Murat Yildizoglu myi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
When I do beamers in a standard latex editor, I put
\beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{+-}
I'm not familiar with this, btu this is the exact same instruction in
Hi Liviu,
Thanks a lot for this suggestion, I have used the templates, so I have
definitely missed this one.
Unfortunately, it does not solve my problem, since the template itself
uses an even more manual approach than mine to solve this problem (by
putting overlays after each item).
I have
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Murat Yildizoglu yi...@u-bordeaux4.fr wrote:
But I see that I can learn many tricks from this template (I do every
trick manually in ERB for now), and better use Lyx with beamer. Very
good news.
I use regularly Beamer with LyX, and of course it always depends
Hi,
When I do beamers in a standard latex editor, I put
\beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->}
in the header to have the list show progressively their items (by
pausing between items)
When I use the beamer template of Lyx, this instruction in the
preamble seems ineffective: I get plain
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I do beamers in a standard latex editor, I put
>
> \beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->}
>
I'm not familiar with this, btu this is the exact same instruction in
File > New from Template > beamer.lyx. Try
On 09/28/11 at 11:48am, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > When I do beamers in a standard latex editor, I put
> >
> > \beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->}
> >
> I'm not familiar with this, btu this is the exact
Hi Liviu,
Thanks a lot for this suggestion, I have used the templates, so I have
definitely missed this one.
Unfortunately, it does not solve my problem, since the template itself
uses an even more manual approach than mine to solve this problem (by
putting overlays after each item).
I have
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> But I see that I can learn many tricks from this template (I do every
> trick manually in ERB for now), and better use Lyx with beamer. Very
> good news.
>
I use regularly Beamer with LyX, and of course it always
It sound like branches are good fit for your problem.
Make the presentation. Make new branch in Document-Setting --Branches. Make
the changes for the students, change the document layout to handouts. Make a
new branch and add the extra for the teachers. Choose the right branch you want
when
It sound like branches are good fit for your problem.
Make the presentation. Make new branch in Document-Setting --Branches. Make
the changes for the students, change the document layout to handouts. Make a
new branch and add the extra for the teachers. Choose the right branch you want
when
It sound like branches are good fit for your problem.
Make the presentation. Make new branch in Document->Setting -->Branches. Make
the changes for the students, change the document layout to handouts. Make a
new branch and add the extra for the teachers. Choose the right branch you want
when
Hello
im looking for a solution to make two different types of presentations with
beamer from one Source-document:
The first one is a normal Handout for the students.
The second one is a special handout for the teacher. The second one has
additional informations for the teacher (examples,
Uwe Ade wrote:
Hello
im looking for a solution to make two different types of presentations with
beamer from one Source-document:
The first one is a normal Handout for the students.
The second one is a special handout for the teacher. The second one has
additional informations for the
Hello
im looking for a solution to make two different types of presentations with
beamer from one Source-document:
The first one is a normal Handout for the students.
The second one is a special handout for the teacher. The second one has
additional informations for the teacher (examples,
Uwe Ade wrote:
Hello
im looking for a solution to make two different types of presentations with
beamer from one Source-document:
The first one is a normal Handout for the students.
The second one is a special handout for the teacher. The second one has
additional informations for the
Hello
im looking for a solution to make two different types of presentations with
beamer from one Source-document:
The first one is a normal Handout for the students.
The second one is a special handout for the teacher. The second one has
additional informations for the teacher (examples,
Uwe Ade wrote:
Hello
im looking for a solution to make two different types of presentations with
beamer from one Source-document:
The first one is a normal Handout for the students.
The second one is a special handout for the teacher. The second one has
additional informations for the
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Hi!
What are the options for usetheme[options]{theme}? I couldn't find
anything in the manual. I am particularly interested in the options
that suppress the outline to appear at the top or the side in a
theme to indicate status as that takes a lot of real estate.
I'm
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Hi!
What are the options for usetheme[options]{theme}? I couldn't find
anything in the manual. I am particularly interested in the options
that suppress the outline to appear at the top or the side in a
theme to indicate status as that takes a lot of real estate.
I'm
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Hi!
What are the options for usetheme[options]{theme}? I couldn't find
anything in the manual. I am particularly interested in the options
that suppress the outline to appear at the top or the side in a
theme to indicate status as that takes a lot of real estate.
I'm
Hi!
What are the options for usetheme[options]{theme}? I couldn't find
anything in the manual. I am particularly interested in the options
that suppress the outline to appear at the top or the side in a
theme to indicate status as that takes a lot of real estate.
--
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 6:03 PM
Subject: usetheme beamer question
Hi!
What are the options for usetheme[options]{theme}? I couldn't find
anything in the manual. I am particularly interested in the options
that suppress the outline to appear at the top or the side in a
theme to indicate
Hi!
What are the options for usetheme[options]{theme}? I couldn't find
anything in the manual. I am particularly interested in the options
that suppress the outline to appear at the top or the side in a
theme to indicate status as that takes a lot of real estate.
--
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 6:03 PM
Subject: usetheme beamer question
Hi!
What are the options for usetheme[options]{theme}? I couldn't find
anything in the manual. I am particularly interested in the options
that suppress the outline to appear at the top or the side in a
theme to indicate
Hi!
What are the options for usetheme[options]{theme}? I couldn't find
anything in the manual. I am particularly interested in the options
that suppress the outline to appear at the top or the side in a
theme to indicate status as that takes a lot of real estate.
--
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 6:03 PM
Subject: usetheme beamer question
Hi!
What are the options for usetheme[options]{theme}? I couldn't find
anything in the manual. I am particularly interested in the options
that suppress the outline to appear at the top or the side in a
theme to indicate
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a temporary measure, maybe you could add this information to the wiki,
e.g. on this page
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/ERT
/Christian
Ok thanks to your continuing efforts to get people to collaborate on the
wiki I did that. Hopefully I described the problem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a temporary measure, maybe you could add this information to the wiki,
e.g. on this page
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/ERT
/Christian
Ok thanks to your continuing efforts to get people to collaborate on the
wiki I did that. Hopefully I described the problem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> As a temporary measure, maybe you could add this information to the wiki,
> e.g. on this page
>
> http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/ERT
> /Christian
Ok thanks to your continuing efforts to get people to collaborate on the
wiki I did that. Hopefully I described the
Rich Shepard wrote:
Fernando,
I read that in the docs and changed the string to exclude the
suffix. It
still does not work. It may be a path issue. On the other hand, not
having
the company logo on the title slide is no big deal and not worth a
large time
investment. But, I'd sure like to
Rich Shepard wrote:
Fernando,
I read that in the docs and changed the string to exclude the
suffix. It
still does not work. It may be a path issue. On the other hand, not
having
the company logo on the title slide is no big deal and not worth a
large time
investment. But, I'd sure like to
Rich Shepard wrote:
Fernando,
I read that in the docs and changed the string to exclude the
suffix. It
still does not work. It may be a path issue. On the other hand, not
having
the company logo on the title slide is no big deal and not worth a
large time
investment. But, I'd sure like to
Rich Shepard wrote:
I specify a logo to use on the title slide:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{new-logo-color.eps}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
yet it does not display when I View-PDF. Instead, I see Title
Graphics at
the bottom of that frame.
What have I missed on
Angus Leeming wrote:
LyX doesn't know anything about anything you put in ERT. So yes, if you
have the file as 'relative to the main document', lyx will be unable to
find it when it processes a copy of the main document
in /tmp/lyxfoobar.
This is very useful information and not obvious
On Fri, 13 May 2005, Sven Schreiber wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
LyX doesn't know anything about anything you put in ERT. So yes, if you
have the file as 'relative to the main document', lyx will be unable to
find it when it processes a copy of the main document
in /tmp/lyxfoobar.
On Fri, 13 May 2005, Fernando Gisbert Cervera wrote:
I think that you must specify the image file name without the eps
extension, that is
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{new-logo-color}
Fernando,
I read that in the docs and changed the string to exclude the suffix. It
still
Rich Shepard wrote:
I read that in the docs and changed the string to exclude the suffix.
It still does not work. It may be a path issue. On the other hand, not
having the company logo on the title slide is no big deal and not worth a
large time investment. But, I'd sure like to understand why
Rich Shepard wrote:
I specify a logo to use on the title slide:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{new-logo-color.eps}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
yet it does not display when I View-PDF. Instead, I see Title
Graphics at
the bottom of that frame.
What have I missed on
Angus Leeming wrote:
LyX doesn't know anything about anything you put in ERT. So yes, if you
have the file as 'relative to the main document', lyx will be unable to
find it when it processes a copy of the main document
in /tmp/lyxfoobar.
This is very useful information and not obvious
On Fri, 13 May 2005, Sven Schreiber wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
LyX doesn't know anything about anything you put in ERT. So yes, if you
have the file as 'relative to the main document', lyx will be unable to
find it when it processes a copy of the main document
in /tmp/lyxfoobar.
On Fri, 13 May 2005, Fernando Gisbert Cervera wrote:
I think that you must specify the image file name without the eps
extension, that is
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{new-logo-color}
Fernando,
I read that in the docs and changed the string to exclude the suffix. It
still
Rich Shepard wrote:
I read that in the docs and changed the string to exclude the suffix.
It still does not work. It may be a path issue. On the other hand, not
having the company logo on the title slide is no big deal and not worth a
large time investment. But, I'd sure like to understand why
Rich Shepard wrote:
I specify a logo to use on the title slide:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{new-logo-color.eps}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
yet it does not display when I View->PDF. Instead, I see "Title
Graphics" at
the bottom of that frame.
What have I missed
Angus Leeming wrote:
> LyX doesn't know anything about anything you put in ERT. So yes, if you
> have the file as 'relative to the main document', lyx will be unable to
> find it when it processes a copy of the main document
> in /tmp/lyxfoobar.
>
This is very useful information and not
On Fri, 13 May 2005, Sven Schreiber wrote:
> Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> > LyX doesn't know anything about anything you put in ERT. So yes, if you
> > have the file as 'relative to the main document', lyx will be unable to
> > find it when it processes a copy of the main document
> > in
On Fri, 13 May 2005, Fernando Gisbert Cervera wrote:
I think that you must specify the image file name without the "eps"
extension, that is
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{new-logo-color}
Fernando,
I read that in the docs and changed the string to exclude the suffix. It
still
Rich Shepard wrote:
> I read that in the docs and changed the string to exclude the suffix.
> It still does not work. It may be a path issue. On the other hand, not
> having the company logo on the title slide is no big deal and not worth a
> large time investment. But, I'd sure like to understand
I specify a logo to use on the title slide:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{new-logo-color.eps}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
yet it does not display when I View-PDF. Instead, I see Title Graphics at
the bottom of that frame.
What have I missed on this?
Thanks,
Rich
--
Rich Shepard wrote:
I specify a logo to use on the title slide:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{new-logo-color.eps}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
yet it does not display when I View-PDF. Instead, I see Title Graphics
at the bottom of that frame.
What
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
pdflatex doesn't know what to do with .eps files, perhaps? ps2pdf is your
friend.
Could be, Angus. I've used .eps files in my book with no problems. In this
case I'm explicitly using the PDF viewer, not pdflatex. Just tried the latter
and it's still no
I found that unless I copied the graphic to the Lyx working directory in
/tmp, the logo wouldn't end up in the presentation. My working hypothesis
was that this was because the graphics package automatically put the .eps
or .png on the end of the filename, Lyx didn't know what filename to put
Rich Drewes wrote:
I found that unless I copied the graphic to the Lyx working directory in
/tmp, the logo wouldn't end up in the presentation. My working
hypothesis was that this was because the graphics package automatically
put the .eps or .png on the end of the filename, Lyx didn't know
I specify a logo to use on the title slide:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{new-logo-color.eps}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
yet it does not display when I View-PDF. Instead, I see Title Graphics at
the bottom of that frame.
What have I missed on this?
Thanks,
Rich
--
Rich Shepard wrote:
I specify a logo to use on the title slide:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{new-logo-color.eps}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
yet it does not display when I View-PDF. Instead, I see Title Graphics
at the bottom of that frame.
What
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
pdflatex doesn't know what to do with .eps files, perhaps? ps2pdf is your
friend.
Could be, Angus. I've used .eps files in my book with no problems. In this
case I'm explicitly using the PDF viewer, not pdflatex. Just tried the latter
and it's still no
I found that unless I copied the graphic to the Lyx working directory in
/tmp, the logo wouldn't end up in the presentation. My working hypothesis
was that this was because the graphics package automatically put the .eps
or .png on the end of the filename, Lyx didn't know what filename to put
Rich Drewes wrote:
I found that unless I copied the graphic to the Lyx working directory in
/tmp, the logo wouldn't end up in the presentation. My working
hypothesis was that this was because the graphics package automatically
put the .eps or .png on the end of the filename, Lyx didn't know
I specify a logo to use on the title slide:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{new-logo-color.eps}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
yet it does not display when I View->PDF. Instead, I see "Title Graphics" at
the bottom of that frame.
What have I missed on this?
Thanks,
Rich
Rich Shepard wrote:
>I specify a logo to use on the title slide:
>
> \pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{new-logo-color.eps}
> \logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
>
> yet it does not display when I View->PDF. Instead, I see "Title Graphics"
> at the bottom of that frame.
>
>
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
pdflatex doesn't know what to do with .eps files, perhaps? ps2pdf is your
friend.
Could be, Angus. I've used .eps files in my book with no problems. In this
case I'm explicitly using the PDF viewer, not pdflatex. Just tried the latter
and it's still no
I found that unless I copied the graphic to the Lyx working directory in
/tmp, the logo wouldn't end up in the presentation. My working hypothesis
was that this was because the graphics package automatically put the .eps
or .png on the end of the filename, Lyx didn't know what filename to put
Rich Drewes wrote:
> I found that unless I copied the graphic to the Lyx working directory in
> /tmp, the logo wouldn't end up in the presentation. My working
> hypothesis was that this was because the graphics package automatically
> put the .eps or .png on the end of the filename, Lyx didn't
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