Hello,
I am creating a presentation with beamer. In some slides i want to use
1) different theme,
2) custom theme,
3) no theme.
How can i do that?
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On 9/9/10 9:25 AM, Necati Demir wrote:
Hello,
I am creating a presentation with beamer. In some slides i want to use
1) different theme,
2) custom theme,
3) no theme.
How can i do that?
I don't think this is possible. Themes are global. I guess you could do
everything manually that
On Thu, 9 Sep 2010, Richard Heck wrote:
I don't think this is possible. Themes are global. I guess you could do
everything manually that beamer does. You might ask on the beamer list.
In addition, it will lessen the impact of your presentation and confuse
your audience. Regardless, you
On Thu, 9 Sep 2010, Necati Demir wrote:
Rich, let me tell you why i want to use no theme on some pages. I am
preparing a training note. First slide will be presentation, second slide
will be training notes of first side, third slide will be presentation and
fourth slide will be traing notes of
On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 16:25 +0300, Necati Demir wrote:
Hello,
I am creating a presentation with beamer. In some slides i want to use
1) different theme,
2) custom theme,
3) no theme.
How can i do that?
If all else is the same, you might be able to generate separate pdf
files for each
On Thu, 9 Sep 2010, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
If all else is the same, you might be able to generate separate pdf files
for each part, then stitch them together using ghostscript or something
else.
Take a look at pdftk (the PDF Tool Kit):
Rob,
Can you send a lyx file that uses your sty file?
On 9 September 2010 18:06, Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
While it is true that you can't switch between different themes in a Beamer
document, you can approximate the effect through the use of color, font,
inner and outer themes.
Hi Necati,
I don't typically use LyX when working with Beamer. I think it's easier to
just use plain LaTeX.
However, attached you will find the source file for the example slides I
included earlier. The theme commands are invoked with ERT insets.
If you have any questions, please feel free
Hello,
I am creating a presentation with beamer. In some slides i want to use
1) different theme,
2) custom theme,
3) no theme.
How can i do that?
--
Necati DEMİR
http://demir.web.tr
Pi Bilişim Teknolojileri
http://www.pibilisim.com.tr
--
On 9/9/10 9:25 AM, Necati Demir wrote:
Hello,
I am creating a presentation with beamer. In some slides i want to use
1) different theme,
2) custom theme,
3) no theme.
How can i do that?
I don't think this is possible. Themes are global. I guess you could do
everything manually that
On Thu, 9 Sep 2010, Richard Heck wrote:
I don't think this is possible. Themes are global. I guess you could do
everything manually that beamer does. You might ask on the beamer list.
In addition, it will lessen the impact of your presentation and confuse
your audience. Regardless, you
On Thu, 9 Sep 2010, Necati Demir wrote:
Rich, let me tell you why i want to use no theme on some pages. I am
preparing a training note. First slide will be presentation, second slide
will be training notes of first side, third slide will be presentation and
fourth slide will be traing notes of
On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 16:25 +0300, Necati Demir wrote:
Hello,
I am creating a presentation with beamer. In some slides i want to use
1) different theme,
2) custom theme,
3) no theme.
How can i do that?
If all else is the same, you might be able to generate separate pdf
files for each
On Thu, 9 Sep 2010, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
If all else is the same, you might be able to generate separate pdf files
for each part, then stitch them together using ghostscript or something
else.
Take a look at pdftk (the PDF Tool Kit):
Rob,
Can you send a lyx file that uses your sty file?
On 9 September 2010 18:06, Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
While it is true that you can't switch between different themes in a Beamer
document, you can approximate the effect through the use of color, font,
inner and outer themes.
Hi Necati,
I don't typically use LyX when working with Beamer. I think it's easier to
just use plain LaTeX.
However, attached you will find the source file for the example slides I
included earlier. The theme commands are invoked with ERT insets.
If you have any questions, please feel free
Hello,
I am creating a presentation with beamer. In some slides i want to use
1) different theme,
2) custom theme,
3) no theme.
How can i do that?
--
Necati DEMİR
http://demir.web.tr
Pi Bilişim Teknolojileri
http://www.pibilisim.com.tr
--
On 9/9/10 9:25 AM, Necati Demir wrote:
Hello,
I am creating a presentation with beamer. In some slides i want to use
1) different theme,
2) custom theme,
3) no theme.
How can i do that?
I don't think this is possible. Themes are global. I guess you could do
everything manually that
On Thu, 9 Sep 2010, Richard Heck wrote:
I don't think this is possible. Themes are global. I guess you could do
everything manually that beamer does. You might ask on the beamer list.
In addition, it will lessen the impact of your presentation and confuse
your audience. Regardless, you
On Thu, 9 Sep 2010, Necati Demir wrote:
Rich, let me tell you why i want to use no theme on some pages. I am
preparing a training note. First slide will be presentation, second slide
will be training notes of first side, third slide will be presentation and
fourth slide will be traing notes of
On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 16:25 +0300, Necati Demir wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am creating a presentation with beamer. In some slides i want to use
>
> 1) different theme,
> 2) custom theme,
> 3) no theme.
>
> How can i do that?
If all else is the same, you might be able to generate separate pdf
files
On Thu, 9 Sep 2010, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
If all else is the same, you might be able to generate separate pdf files
for each part, then stitch them together using ghostscript or something
else.
Take a look at pdftk (the PDF Tool Kit):
Rob,
Can you send a lyx file that uses your sty file?
On 9 September 2010 18:06, Rob Oakes wrote:
> While it is true that you can't switch between different themes in a Beamer
> document, you can approximate the effect through the use of color, font,
> inner and outer
Hi Necati,
I don't typically use LyX when working with Beamer. I think it's easier to
just use plain LaTeX.
However, attached you will find the source file for the example slides I
included earlier. The theme commands are invoked with ERT insets.
If you have any questions, please feel free
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