Pictuers in a Beamer presentation
Hello, I use a lot of pictures in my presentation but i found it very difficult to put the pictures on the right position on the frame. Perhaps there´s something it didn´t who do this. The very good Lyx-Beamer-helps unfortunately does´t cover this point. Im searching a document which describes who to put pictures in a presentation…... thanks uwe
Re: Secure pdf
On 04/14/2015 01:36 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote: Hello, Just in case, is there an option to secure a pdf file? For example to put a DRM allowing a single reading? PDFs can be password protected. You can use pdftk to do this. Richard
Re: Centering graphics within a table
Aline Gautrein googlemail.com> writes: Try the following: 1. Right click in the header of each column containing graphics, click More... > Settings..., and set the width to something appropriate. (Do not set the width of the first column.) 2. In each column with images (but, again, not the first column), place the cursor immediately after the image in any one row, right-click and select More... again (but not Settings... this time). The options Top|Middle|Bottom should be live. Select Middle. That should center the text vertically with respect to the images. Paul
Re: How to split a Beamer presentation?
Great, pdftk4all works perfectly. Thank you El abr 14, 2015 4:47 PM, "Liviu Andronic" escribió: > On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 9:44 PM, Eduardo Bologna > wrote: > > Thank you Scott, unfortunately I`m still in windows 7. I use lyx 2.1 > > > There is a pdftk GUI for Windows. > > Liviu > > > > 2015-04-14 16:13 GMT-03:00 Scott Kostyshak : > > > >> On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Eduardo Bologna > >> wrote: > >> > Hi list, > >> > > >> > Is there a way to split a Beamer presentation into one pdf file for > each > >> > slide? I need it to insert them independently in a video lecture. > >> > >> Do you by chance use Linux? If so, you could do > >> > >> pdftk yourfile.pdf burst > >> > >> That will create one file for each page. > >> > >> Scott > > > > > > > > -- > Do you think you know what math is? > http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/ian-stewart-2013-08-02 > Or what it means to be intelligent? > http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/john-duncan-2013-08-30 > Think again: > http://www.ideasroadshow.com/library >
Re: How to split a Beamer presentation?
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 9:44 PM, Eduardo Bologna wrote: > Thank you Scott, unfortunately I`m still in windows 7. I use lyx 2.1 > There is a pdftk GUI for Windows. Liviu > 2015-04-14 16:13 GMT-03:00 Scott Kostyshak : > >> On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Eduardo Bologna >> wrote: >> > Hi list, >> > >> > Is there a way to split a Beamer presentation into one pdf file for each >> > slide? I need it to insert them independently in a video lecture. >> >> Do you by chance use Linux? If so, you could do >> >> pdftk yourfile.pdf burst >> >> That will create one file for each page. >> >> Scott > > -- Do you think you know what math is? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/ian-stewart-2013-08-02 Or what it means to be intelligent? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/john-duncan-2013-08-30 Think again: http://www.ideasroadshow.com/library
Re: How to split a Beamer presentation?
Thank you Scott, unfortunately I`m still in windows 7. I use lyx 2.1 2015-04-14 16:13 GMT-03:00 Scott Kostyshak : > On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Eduardo Bologna > wrote: > > Hi list, > > > > Is there a way to split a Beamer presentation into one pdf file for each > > slide? I need it to insert them independently in a video lecture. > > Do you by chance use Linux? If so, you could do > > pdftk yourfile.pdf burst > > That will create one file for each page. > > Scott >
Re: How to split a Beamer presentation?
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Eduardo Bologna wrote: > Hi list, > > Is there a way to split a Beamer presentation into one pdf file for each > slide? I need it to insert them independently in a video lecture. Do you by chance use Linux? If so, you could do pdftk yourfile.pdf burst That will create one file for each page. Scott
Re: howto change math fonts
It is my understanding that if a selected font has math characters with it, that will automatically be used. Most fonts do not so it falls back to the default. There are a series of default options which are quite good and if it makes you feel better, having greek letters in one font and normal text in another does not look bad at all. In fact, it is almost expected. I hope that someone can shed light on this issue. I am almost certain this is how it works but I am not 100% sure. ~Ben On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Neal Becker wrote: > In the document/settings/fonts dialog: > > Using: > Use non-tex fonts > > I can select various text fonts, but the only selection of math fonts is: > > Class Defaults (TeX fonts) > Non-tex default > > Should other choices be available? > (playing with document preamble, I haven't found a way to choose stix, > xits, > or asana that works). > > -- > Those who fail to understand recursion are doomed to repeat it > >
Secure pdf
Hello, Just in case, is there an option to secure a pdf file? For example to put a DRM allowing a single reading? Thank === Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | | Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale | | Tel. (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12 | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France ===
How to split a Beamer presentation?
Hi list, Is there a way to split a Beamer presentation into one pdf file for each slide? I need it to insert them independently in a video lecture. Thanks!
Re: DOI
Well, it's drastic change from a plain format but I find that apacite seems to do this. Note I pull most of my references off web using Zotero which downloads the DOIs automatically. I have no clue if other bib packages do so or if you might need to add them manually. It uses (author, date) format rather than [number] and IIRC you need to load the Natbibapa module and set the bibliography to natbib (author, date) On 14 April 2015 at 06:56, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > 2015-04-14 12:40 GMT+02:00 Patrick Dupre: > >> Is there an option to have the DOI field in the reference list? >> > > Assuming you are using bibtex (since biblatex supports DOI out of the box): > > http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/3802/how-to-get-doi-links-in-bibliography > > HTH > Jürgen > > -- John Kane Kingston ON Canada
howto change math fonts
In the document/settings/fonts dialog: Using: Use non-tex fonts I can select various text fonts, but the only selection of math fonts is: Class Defaults (TeX fonts) Non-tex default Should other choices be available? (playing with document preamble, I haven't found a way to choose stix, xits, or asana that works). -- Those who fail to understand recursion are doomed to repeat it
trying to get stix fonts working
Some years ago I tried this and I think got it to work - but now trying on a new machine under fedora 21 (lyx-2.1.3) I found some old discussion and tried setting: \usepackage{unicode-math} \setmathfont{xits-math.otf} (the older discussion said \setmatfont{XITS Math}, but that just gives font not found) Then running lualatex. When I put a \Delta_f in my document, then I get no error or warning - but when the pdf is displayed, the '\Delta' is invisible. Without the \setmatfont{xits-math.otf} the \Delta is displayed. Any ideas? -- Those who fail to understand recursion are doomed to repeat it
Re: DOI
2015-04-14 12:40 GMT+02:00 Patrick Dupre: > Is there an option to have the DOI field in the reference list? > Assuming you are using bibtex (since biblatex supports DOI out of the box): http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/3802/how-to-get-doi-links-in-bibliography HTH Jürgen
DOI
Hello, Is there an option to have the DOI field in the reference list? Thank === Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | | Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale | | Tel. (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12 | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France ===