mercoledì 17 giugno 2020, 11:45, Rich Shepard:
> On Wed, 17 Jun 2020, Giovanni wrote:
>
> > It should go in Class Options -> Custom
> > Without quote, btw.
> > In the source view it should be like this:
> > \documentclass[italian,aspectratio=169]{beamer}
>
> Giovanni,
>
> I must have
mercoledì 17 giugno 2020, 11:04, Rich Shepard:
> On Wed, 17 Jun 2020, Giovanni wrote:
>
> > Use "aspectratio=169" in beamer options
>
> Giovanni,
>
> Where in the Settings should this go? It doesn't work in class
> options -> Custom nor in Locay Layout (cannot be validated.)
It should go
mercoledì 17 giugno 2020, 10:21, Rich Shepard:
> I've used LyX (and LaTeX before this) for a very long time to prepare
> the slides (visuals) for presentations. They're always produced in a
> 4:3 resolution ratio and that's how both xpdf and mupdf display them.
> This works fine for in-person
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020, Giovanni wrote:
glad to know it worked. I've found it a while ago as a stackexchange
question (here:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14336/latex-beamer-presentation-package-169-aspect-ratio
), but it seems is in the beamer user guide too:
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020, Giovanni wrote:
It should go in Class Options -> Custom
Without quote, btw.
In the source view it should be like this:
\documentclass[italian,aspectratio=169]{beamer}
Giovanni,
I must have mis-typed something the first time I tried it as a class option
(of course no
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020, Giovanni wrote:
Use "aspectratio=169" in beamer options
Giovanni,
Where in the Settings should this go? It doesn't work in class options ->
Custom nor in Locay Layout (cannot be validated.)
Regards,
Rich
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On Wed, 17 Jun 2020, Giovanni wrote:
Use "aspectratio=169" in beamer options
HTH
Giovanni,
It certainly does help! Thanks very much.
Stay well,
Rich
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On Wed, 17 Jun 2020, Rich Shepard wrote:
However, videos for uploading to YouTube need to be in a 16:9 wide screen
ratio. How can I set the PDF output to a 16:9 ratio using either 1920x1080
or 1280x720 resolution?
I found the tool, now I need to learn the proper command line. Turns out
that
Am 17.06.20 um 19:26 schrieb Rich Shepard:
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
yes, thats clear, but how to do that one >>>
You can use python for this on the command line.
The aim is, to produce a second column with the hours-minutes in
decimals, something like $1/60.
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
yes, thats clear, but how to do that one >>>
You can use python for this on the command line.
The aim is, to produce a second column with the hours-minutes in decimals,
something like $1/60.
Wolfgang,
Oh. I'd use awk; a one-line script. Off
I've used LyX (and LaTeX before this) for a very long time to prepare the
slides (visuals) for presentations. They're always produced in a 4:3
resolution ratio and that's how both xpdf and mupdf display them. This works
fine for in-person presentations projected on a screen by an lcd projector.
Am 17.06.20 um 19:09 schrieb Rich Shepard:
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
off topic: How could I convert minutes in hour-decimals in a column
such as
00:01
00:04
00:07
00:11
00:12
00:13
00:13
00:18
00:19
00:21
00:23
00:32
00:32
and more
so that e.g. 00:30 becomes
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
off topic: How could I convert minutes in hour-decimals in a column such as
00:01
00:04
00:07
00:11
00:12
00:13
00:13
00:18
00:19
00:21
00:23
00:32
00:32
and more
so that e.g. 00:30 becomes 00.50 h
either by a unix terminal command or by
off topic: How could I convert minutes in hour-decimals in a column such as
00:01
00:04
00:07
00:11
00:12
00:13
00:13
00:18
00:19
00:21
00:23
00:32
00:32
and more
so that e.g. 00:30 becomes 00.50 h
either by a unix terminal command or by gnuplot or pyxplot?
Wolfgang
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Am 08.06.2020 um 17:08 schrieb Richard Kimberly Heck:
One of our new contributors, Eugene, has re-written the Windows
installer and also produced a 64-bit binary.
nice...
i guess this solves an issue with the old installer not being able to
create the config files in the %appdata% folder?
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