Still no clue as to how to force Beamer to make slides in PORTRAIT mode,
and whether it is possible to do it for individual slides in an
otherwise landscape presentation...
EK
On Monday 28 September 2009 05:59:54 pm Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> I still am led to believe that something in LyX's script must have
> options in it which cause the failure to create this.
Kenward,
Have you tried the sample file? It is
/usr/share/lyx/examples/powerdot-example.lyx
on the system
On Mon, 2009-09-28 at 12:59 -0500, Les Denham wrote:
> On Monday 28 September 2009 11:02:11 Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> ...
> > I don't know where the problem is except that perhaps the way things get
> > translated from LyX to LaTeX to the pdf files gets messed up from
> > whatever standard powerdot
On Monday 28 September 2009 11:02:11 Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> Well, part of the problem stemmed from my belief that the powerdot
> documentation was to be taken literally. They make a statement about
> putting the above into the options, which I obediently did. Once I
> remove them, the presentati
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi lyx-users,
I am experiencing problems with the undo feature on the SVN trunk version
of LyX and I'd like to know if anyone else is experiencing something similar.
When I press Ctrl-Z, a whole bunch of changes gets undone as opposed to
just the most recent on
On Sun, 2009-09-27 at 18:06 -0700, Phil wrote:
> For me, it works only if remove option.nopsheader
>
>
> > I've tried putting nopsheader, orient=landscape, mode=present,
> > paper=screen into the class options to no avail. Page layout is greyed
> > out as well.
Well, part of the problem st
Hi lyx-users,
I am experiencing problems with the undo feature on the SVN trunk version
of LyX and I'd like to know if anyone else is experiencing something similar.
When I press Ctrl-Z, a whole bunch of changes gets undone as opposed to
just the most recent one. Developers, it seems like
2009/9/28 rgheck :
> You'll be pleased to hear that this entire issue has been solved for the
> next major release.
>
> rh
Yes, very pleased.
Will I be equally pleased to hear about the release date?
Just kidding. Thanks for all the work with LyX ;-)
On 09/28/2009 03:03 AM, A B wrote:
Hi, this is how you do it (you have to add the words in your language
as this code is for spanish):
\makeatletter
\...@namedef{thm}{\@thm{\let \...@swap \...@gobble \...@plain }{thm}{Teorema}}
\...@namedef{cor}{\@thm{\let \...@swap \...@gobble \...@plain }{thm}
fabio de francesco wrote:
My interest for Lyx's philosophy has been caught up by a recent article on the
power of WYSIWYM. So I am a perfect newbie asking for something that could be
perfectly obvious to you all.
I started by opening the tutorial and making pdf of it. I have immediately
noti
My interest for Lyx's philosophy has been caught up by a recent article on the
power of WYSIWYM. So I am a perfect newbie asking for something that could be
perfectly obvious to you all.
I started by opening the tutorial and making pdf of it. I have immediately
noticed that Lyx seems to arbitr
On 2009-09-26, Yago wrote:
> How can I do something like this?:
> .1 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Ut purus =
> elit, vestibulum ut, placerat ac, adipiscing vitae, felis. Curabitur =
...
> .2 Nam dui ligula, fringilla a, euismod sodales, sollicitudin vel, =
> wisi.
On 2009-09-28, Stefano Franchi wrote:
> On Sunday 27 September 2009 10:03:01 pm KR Thorne wrote:
>> After importing an OpenOffice document into LyX, I am now formatting into
>> book form but encountered an error in part of the text when converting to
>> PDF (pdflatex and ps2pdf):
>>
David Wang wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Lyx 1.6.4 on Windows XP, in which \kappa cannot be displayed.
Instead an open square is shown in place. This is true in all math modes
(inline, display and numbered). The resultant PDF, however, does show the
letter \kappa correctly. This problem does not exist in
> Hi, this is how you do it (you have to add the words in your language
> as this code is for spanish):
>
> \makeatletter
> \...@namedef{thm}{\@thm{\let \...@swap \...@gobble \...@plain }{thm}{Teorema}}
> \...@namedef{cor}{\@thm{\let \...@swap \...@gobble \...@plain
> }{thm}{Corolario}}
> \...@nam
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