for Windows.
Liviu
2015-04-14 16:13 GMT-03:00 Scott Kostyshak skost...@lyx.org:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Eduardo Bologna ebolo...@gmail.com
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
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!
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Eduardo Bologna <ebolo...@gmail.com> 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, y
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 <skost...@lyx.org>:
> On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Eduardo Bologna <ebolo...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > Is there a way to spli
Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Eduardo Bologna <ebolo...@gmail.com>
>> 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.
>&g
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 <skost...@lyx.org>:
> >
> >> On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Eduardo Bologna <ebolo...@gmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> &g
:
command-alternatives environment-split outer; environment-split; layout
Frame
The drawback of this is that it is bound to Frame layout. My proposal would
be a generic one. I.e., it would be useful for other environments (such as
theorem or lists) and in other classes than beamer. I think
environments (such as
theorem or lists) and in other classes than beamer. I think it would be
useful generally.
OK. I will keep this in mind and might work on this in the future.
Thank you for your comments.
Scott
:
command-alternatives environment-split outer; environment-split; layout
Frame
The drawback of this is that it is bound to Frame layout. My proposal would
be a generic one. I.e., it would be useful for other environments (such as
theorem or lists) and in other classes than beamer. I think
environments (such as
theorem or lists) and in other classes than beamer. I think it would be
useful generally.
OK. I will keep this in mind and might work on this in the future.
Thank you for your comments.
Scott
ay.
> Currently I do the
> following:
>
> command-alternatives environment-split outer; environment-split; layout
> Frame
>
The drawback of this is that it is bound to Frame layout. My proposal would
be a generic one. I.e., it would be useful for other environments (such as
theorem or li
>
> The drawback of this is that it is bound to Frame layout. My proposal would
> be a generic one. I.e., it would be useful for other environments (such as
> theorem or lists) and in other classes than beamer. I think it would be
> useful generally.
OK. I will keep this in mind and might work on this in the future.
Thank you for your comments.
Scott
Scott Kostyshak skostysh at lyx.org writes:
OK. Do you have any thoughts (don't worry if not) on the idea of
start a new frame regardless of the context? Currently I do the
following:
command-alternatives environment-split outer; environment-split; layout Frame
FWIW, I did the following
2015-03-01 22:07 GMT+01:00 Scott Kostyshak:
Sometimes I find it difficult to add a frame in beamer. The following
is an example. Open examples/beamer.lyx. What is the easiest way to
add a frame before the frame Purpose of the Beamer class ?
I've found two ways:
1. Place the cursor
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 6:16 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
2015-03-01 22:07 GMT+01:00 Scott Kostyshak:
Sometimes I find it difficult to add a frame in beamer. The following
is an example. Open examples/beamer.lyx. What is the easiest way to
add a frame before the frame Purpose
2015-03-01 22:07 GMT+01:00 Scott Kostyshak:
Sometimes I find it difficult to add a frame in beamer. The following
is an example. Open examples/beamer.lyx. What is the easiest way to
add a frame before the frame Purpose of the Beamer class ?
I've found two ways:
1. Place the cursor
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 6:16 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
2015-03-01 22:07 GMT+01:00 Scott Kostyshak:
Sometimes I find it difficult to add a frame in beamer. The following
is an example. Open examples/beamer.lyx. What is the easiest way to
add a frame before the frame Purpose
Scott Kostyshak skostysh at lyx.org writes:
OK. Do you have any thoughts (don't worry if not) on the idea of
start a new frame regardless of the context? Currently I do the
following:
command-alternatives environment-split outer; environment-split; layout Frame
FWIW, I did the following
2015-03-01 22:07 GMT+01:00 Scott Kostyshak:
> Sometimes I find it difficult to add a frame in beamer. The following
> is an example. Open examples/beamer.lyx. What is the easiest way to
> add a frame before the frame "Purpose of the Beamer class" ?
>
> I've found two ways
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 6:16 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller <sp...@lyx.org> wrote:
> 2015-03-01 22:07 GMT+01:00 Scott Kostyshak:
>>
>> Sometimes I find it difficult to add a frame in beamer. The following
>> is an example. Open examples/beamer.lyx. What is the easiest way to
>
Scott Kostyshak lyx.org> writes:
> OK. Do you have any thoughts (don't worry if not) on the idea of
> "start a new frame regardless of the context"? Currently I do the
> following:
>
> command-alternatives environment-split outer; environment-split; layout Frame
>
FWIW, I did the following
Sometimes I find it difficult to add a frame in beamer. The following
is an example. Open examples/beamer.lyx. What is the easiest way to
add a frame before the frame Purpose of the Beamer class ?
I've found two ways:
1. Place the cursor to the left of Default Overlay Specifications,
press
Sometimes I find it difficult to add a frame in beamer. The following
is an example. Open examples/beamer.lyx. What is the easiest way to
add a frame before the frame Purpose of the Beamer class ?
I've found two ways:
1. Place the cursor to the left of Default Overlay Specifications,
press
Sometimes I find it difficult to add a frame in beamer. The following
is an example. Open examples/beamer.lyx. What is the easiest way to
add a frame before the frame "Purpose of the Beamer class" ?
I've found two ways:
1. Place the cursor to the left of "Default Overlay Specifi
Hello,
How can I control the size of the font in the TOC, ie for Section, subsection?
I use the Madrid package.
Thank for your help.
===
Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
Laboratoire
, France
===
Hi Patrick,
when I have similar problems I always check the beamer manual. There
are lots of tips there regarding customization.
IIRC I do not think that the theme (Madrid in this case) has anything to do
Hello,
How can I control the size of the font in the TOC, ie for Section, subsection?
I use the Madrid package.
Thank for your help.
===
Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
Laboratoire
, France
===
Hi Patrick,
when I have similar problems I always check the beamer manual. There
are lots of tips there regarding customization.
IIRC I do not think that the theme (Madrid in this case) has anything to do
Hello,
How can I control the size of the font in the TOC, ie for Section, subsection?
I use the Madrid package.
Thank for your help.
===
Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
Laboratoire
rice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France
> ===
Hi Patrick,
when I have similar problems I always check the beamer manual. There
are lots of tips there regarding customization.
IIRC I do not thin
Hi Patrick,
I forgot to point out that Beamer's philosophy is NOT to use susubsections.
Michael
On 02/24/2015 06:00 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
When I use beamer I can select what I want in my TOC.
I would like to have only the Sections and the Subsections. However,
when I ask for this I
Hello Patrick,
On 02/24/2015 06:00 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
When I use beamer I can select what I want in my TOC.
I would like to have only the Sections and the Subsections. However,
when I ask for this I also get the Subsubsection. The behavior
is the same as when I ask Section
Hello,
When I use beamer I can select what I want in my TOC.
I would like to have only the Sections and the Subsections. However,
when I ask for this I also get the Subsubsection. The behavior
is the same as when I ask Section Subsection and Subsubsection!
Thank for your help
Berger id...@online.de
To: Patrick Dupre pdu...@gmx.com, lyx lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: beamer
Hello Patrick,
On 02/24/2015 06:00 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
When I use beamer I can select what I want in my TOC.
I would like to have only the Sections and the Subsections
: Re: beamer
Hello Patrick,
On 02/24/2015 06:00 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
When I use beamer I can select what I want in my TOC.
I would like to have only the Sections and the Subsections. However,
when I ask for this I also get the Subsubsection. The behavior
is the same as when
Hello,
When I use beamer I can select what I want in my TOC.
I would like to have only the Sections and the Subsections. However,
when I ask for this I also get the Subsubsection. The behavior
is the same as when I ask Section Subsection and Subsubsection!
Thank for your help
Hello Patrick,
On 02/24/2015 06:00 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
When I use beamer I can select what I want in my TOC.
I would like to have only the Sections and the Subsections. However,
when I ask for this I also get the Subsubsection. The behavior
is the same as when I ask Section
Hi Patrick,
I forgot to point out that Beamer's philosophy is NOT to use susubsections.
Michael
On 02/24/2015 06:00 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
When I use beamer I can select what I want in my TOC.
I would like to have only the Sections and the Subsections. However,
when I ask for this I
Berger id...@online.de
To: Patrick Dupre pdu...@gmx.com, lyx lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: beamer
Hello Patrick,
On 02/24/2015 06:00 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
When I use beamer I can select what I want in my TOC.
I would like to have only the Sections and the Subsections
: Re: beamer
Hello Patrick,
On 02/24/2015 06:00 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
When I use beamer I can select what I want in my TOC.
I would like to have only the Sections and the Subsections. However,
when I ask for this I also get the Subsubsection. The behavior
is the same as when
Hello,
When I use beamer I can select what I want in my TOC.
I would like to have only the Sections and the Subsections. However,
when I ask for this I also get the Subsubsection. The behavior
is the same as when I ask Section Subsection and Subsubsection!
Thank for your help
Hello Patrick,
On 02/24/2015 06:00 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
When I use beamer I can select what I want in my TOC.
I would like to have only the Sections and the Subsections. However,
when I ask for this I also get the Subsubsection. The behavior
is the same as when I ask Section
Hi Patrick,
I forgot to point out that Beamer's philosophy is NOT to use susubsections.
Michael
On 02/24/2015 06:00 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
When I use beamer I can select what I want in my TOC.
I would like to have only the Sections and the Subsections. However,
when I ask for this I
uot;Michael Berger" <id...@online.de>
> To: "Patrick Dupre" <pdu...@gmx.com>, lyx <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
> Subject: Re: beamer
>
> Hello Patrick,
>
> On 02/24/2015 06:00 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Whe
" <pdu...@gmx.com>, lyx <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
> Subject: Re: beamer
>
> Hello Patrick,
>
> On 02/24/2015 06:00 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > When I use beamer I can select what I want in my TOC.
> > I would like to have only the S
Michael Berger wrote:
Hi all,
in my beamer presentation I use Frame and FragileFrame, some
associated with Default Overlay Specification [+-].
Compiling to PDF shows correct output for both types.
However, the handout produced with Insert File Child Document is
partially defective
Hi all,
in my beamer presentation I use Frame and FragileFrame, some
associated with Default Overlay Specification [+-].
Compiling to PDF shows correct output for both types.
However, the handout produced with Insert File Child Document is
partially defective in FragileFrame if associated
Hi all,
in my beamer presentation I use Frame and FragileFrame, some
associated with Default Overlay Specification [+-].
Compiling to PDF shows correct output for both types.
However, the handout produced with Insert File Child Document is
partially defective in FragileFrame if associated
Michael Berger wrote:
Hi all,
in my beamer presentation I use Frame and FragileFrame, some
associated with Default Overlay Specification [+-].
Compiling to PDF shows correct output for both types.
However, the handout produced with Insert File Child Document is
partially defective
Hi all,
in my beamer presentation I use "Frame" and "FragileFrame", some
associated with "Default Overlay Specification [+-]".
Compiling to PDF shows correct output for both types.
However, the handout produced with Insert > File > Child Document is
Michael Berger wrote:
> Hi all,
> in my beamer presentation I use "Frame" and "FragileFrame", some
> associated with "Default Overlay Specification [+-]".
> Compiling to PDF shows correct output for both types.
>
> However, the handout produced wi
Michael Berger wrote:
both files should by now have identical settings.
I enclose screenshot of the error message hoping you might find an
indication of something that is the cause.
Not without the files itself.
Jürgen
for not being exhaustive enough in the first place and
thus causing unnecessary efforts on you. :-(
I went through the Document Settings again of both, the Beamer
Presentation and the Beamer Handout (Beamer Article KOMA-Script).
But this time I even copied details that I thought were
Michael Berger wrote:
I went through the Document Settings again of both, the Beamer
Presentation and the Beamer Handout (Beamer Article KOMA-Script).
But this time I even copied details that I thought were of absolutely no
relevance e.g. Language: English vs. Language: English (USA
Michael Berger wrote:
both files should by now have identical settings.
I enclose screenshot of the error message hoping you might find an
indication of something that is the cause.
Not without the files itself.
Jürgen
for not being exhaustive enough in the first place and
thus causing unnecessary efforts on you. :-(
I went through the Document Settings again of both, the Beamer
Presentation and the Beamer Handout (Beamer Article KOMA-Script).
But this time I even copied details that I thought were
Michael Berger wrote:
I went through the Document Settings again of both, the Beamer
Presentation and the Beamer Handout (Beamer Article KOMA-Script).
But this time I even copied details that I thought were of absolutely no
relevance e.g. Language: English vs. Language: English (USA
Michael Berger wrote:
> both files should by now have identical settings.
> I enclose screenshot of the error message hoping you might find an
> indication of something that is the cause.
Not without the files itself.
Jürgen
for not being exhaustive enough in the first place and
thus causing unnecessary efforts on you. :-(
I went through the Document Settings again of both, the Beamer
Presentation and the Beamer Handout (Beamer Article KOMA-Script).
But this time I even copied details that I thought were
Michael Berger wrote:
> I went through the Document Settings again of both, the Beamer
> Presentation and the Beamer Handout (Beamer Article KOMA-Script).
>
> But this time I even copied details that I thought were of absolutely no
> relevance e.g. Language: "English" vs
Dear all,
my idea was to produce a handout from a beamer presentation.
I followed the procedure described in LyX's Help Specific Manuals
Beamer which says to set up an article first and than produce the handout.
So, I created a new document with Beamer Article (Standard Class) /
(KOMA-Script
Michael Berger wrote:
I followed the procedure described in LyX's Help Specific Manuals
Beamer which says to set up an article first and than produce the handout.
So, I created a new document with Beamer Article (Standard Class) /
(KOMA-Script) and then added my Presentation via Insert File
On 02/20/2015 12:08 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Michael Berger wrote:
I followed the procedure described in LyX's Help Specific Manuals
Beamer which says to set up an article first and than produce the handout.
So, I created a new document with Beamer Article (Standard Class) /
(KOMA-Script
Michael Berger idest at online.de writes:
I followed the procedure described in LyX's Help Specific Manuals
Beamer which says to set up an article first and than produce the handout.
If your intent is to produce a set of slide images in a PDF document, you do
not need the article. You can
Dear all,
my idea was to produce a handout from a beamer presentation.
I followed the procedure described in LyX's Help Specific Manuals
Beamer which says to set up an article first and than produce the handout.
So, I created a new document with Beamer Article (Standard Class) /
(KOMA-Script
Michael Berger wrote:
I followed the procedure described in LyX's Help Specific Manuals
Beamer which says to set up an article first and than produce the handout.
So, I created a new document with Beamer Article (Standard Class) /
(KOMA-Script) and then added my Presentation via Insert File
On 02/20/2015 12:08 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Michael Berger wrote:
I followed the procedure described in LyX's Help Specific Manuals
Beamer which says to set up an article first and than produce the handout.
So, I created a new document with Beamer Article (Standard Class) /
(KOMA-Script
Michael Berger idest at online.de writes:
I followed the procedure described in LyX's Help Specific Manuals
Beamer which says to set up an article first and than produce the handout.
If your intent is to produce a set of slide images in a PDF document, you do
not need the article. You can
Dear all,
my idea was to produce a handout from a beamer presentation.
I followed the procedure described in LyX's Help > Specific Manuals >
Beamer which says to set up an article first and than produce the handout.
So, I created a new document with Beamer Article (Standard Class) /
Michael Berger wrote:
> I followed the procedure described in LyX's Help > Specific Manuals >
> Beamer which says to set up an article first and than produce the handout.
> So, I created a new document with Beamer Article (Standard Class) /
> (KOMA-Script) and then added my Prese
On 02/20/2015 12:08 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Michael Berger wrote:
I followed the procedure described in LyX's Help > Specific Manuals >
Beamer which says to set up an article first and than produce the handout.
So, I created a new document with Beamer Article (Standard Class) /
Michael Berger online.de> writes:
> >> I followed the procedure described in LyX's Help > Specific Manuals >
> >> Beamer which says to set up an article first and than produce the handout.
If your intent is to produce a set of slide images in a PDF document, you do
no
commands in: Document Settings Latex
Preamble.
Other settings in LyX that may or may not have an impact on the issue:
- Document Settings Document Class: Beamer
- Document Settings Language
Language : English
Encoding: Language Default
Language package: Default
- Document Settings
commands in: Document Settings Latex
Preamble.
Other settings in LyX that may or may not have an impact on the issue:
- Document Settings Document Class: Beamer
- Document Settings Language
Language : English
Encoding: Language Default
Language package: Default
- Document Settings
the \usepackage commands in: Document > Settings > Latex
Preamble.
Other settings in LyX that may or may not have an impact on the issue:
- Document > Settings > Document Class: Beamer
- Document > Settings > Language
Language : English
Encoding: Language Default
La
On 2015-02-17, Michael Berger wrote:
Morning Günter,
I have no doubt that both \usepackage{textalpha} and
\usepackage{alphabeta} do work as you said (certain settings provided).
However, with my current settings they definitely do not, neither in
ordinary text nor in glosses.
See
On 2015-02-17, Michael Berger wrote:
Morning Günter,
I have no doubt that both \usepackage{textalpha} and
\usepackage{alphabeta} do work as you said (certain settings provided).
However, with my current settings they definitely do not, neither in
ordinary text nor in glosses.
See
On 2015-02-17, Michael Berger wrote:
> Morning Günter,
> I have no doubt that both \usepackage{textalpha} and
> \usepackage{alphabeta} do work as you said (certain settings provided).
> However, with my current settings they definitely do not, neither in
> ordinary text nor in glosses.
> See
://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX Chapter 7.
Using covington (glosses and examples) in a beamer presentation
Thanks and Cheers!
Michael
of experimenting and teachings I can subscribe
to all of your points but one: In Glosses the only way to get Greek
parts is using the Transliteration Method.
For all who are interested I recommend to read Chapter 7. Using
covington (glosses and examples) in a beamer presentation of
http
On 2015-02-16, Michael Berger wrote:
On 02/15/2015 09:52 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
...
If you have difficulties with Unicode input, there is also the textalpha
and alphabeta package (both are part of greek-fontenc). With
\usepackage{textalpha}
you
of experimenting and teachings I can subscribe
to all of your points but one: In Glosses the only way to get Greek
parts is using the Transliteration Method.
For all who are interested I recommend to read Chapter 7. Using
covington (glosses and examples) in a beamer presentation of
http
On 2015-02-16, Michael Berger wrote:
On 02/15/2015 09:52 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
...
If you have difficulties with Unicode input, there is also the textalpha
and alphabeta package (both are part of greek-fontenc). With
\usepackage{textalpha}
you
://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX Chapter 7.
Using covington (glosses and examples) in a beamer presentation
Thanks and Cheers!
Michael
textalpha" over "\textgreek{a}"
Günter
Hallo Günter,
thanks for all of your comments and additional input.
After going through lots of experimenting and teachings I can subscribe
to all of your points but one: In Glosses the only way to get Greek
parts is using the Transliterat
On 2015-02-16, Michael Berger wrote:
> On 02/15/2015 09:52 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
>> On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
...
>> If you have difficulties with Unicode input, there is also the "textalpha"
>> and "alphabeta" package (both are part of greek-fontenc). With
>>
s outlined in http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX Chapter 7.
"Using covington (glosses and examples) in a beamer presentation"
Thanks and Cheers!
Michael
Dear Michael,
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
For other folks facing similar problems I would like to inform the
settings needed in accordance with Jürgen's recommendations.
A) Replacing single English character(s) by its analog Greek character
Settings in Documents Language:
Dear Michael,
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
For other folks facing similar problems I would like to inform the
settings needed in accordance with Jürgen's recommendations.
A) Replacing single English character(s) by its analog Greek character
Settings in Documents Language:
Dear Michael,
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
> For other folks facing similar problems I would like to inform the
> settings needed in accordance with Jürgen's recommendations.
> A) Replacing single English character(s) by its analog Greek character
> Settings in Documents > Language:
>
Michael Berger wrote:
I enclose two screen shots referencing the Specific Manual Beamer
Presentations.
general OLs.jpeg says that Action Specifications are accessible via Insert.
in action-How .jpeg I tried to do that but could not find the Insert
command (see the magenta colored line
those types is that Action specifications concept is
broader. Quoting from the LyX Beamer manual:
“Action” is a more general concept, which does not only include what we have
called “overlays” (“on which sub-slide[s] is this to be
shown/hidden/highlighted”), but also tasks such as “only show
Michael Berger wrote:
I enclose two screen shots referencing the Specific Manual Beamer
Presentations.
general OLs.jpeg says that Action Specifications are accessible via Insert.
in action-How .jpeg I tried to do that but could not find the Insert
command (see the magenta colored line
those types is that Action specifications concept is
broader. Quoting from the LyX Beamer manual:
“Action” is a more general concept, which does not only include what we have
called “overlays” (“on which sub-slide[s] is this to be
shown/hidden/highlighted”), but also tasks such as “only show
Michael Berger wrote:
> I enclose two screen shots referencing the Specific Manual Beamer
> Presentations.
>
> general OLs.jpeg says that Action Specifications are accessible via Insert.
> in action-How .jpeg I tried to do that but could not find the Insert
> command (see t
e difference between those types is that "Action specifications" concept is
broader. Quoting from the LyX Beamer manual:
“Action” is a more general concept, which does not only include what we have
called “overlays” (“on which sub-slide[s] is this to be
shown/hidden/highlighted”), but
, specifications and commands related to
- Insert Overlay Specifications
- Insert Action Specifications etc.
For the LyX UI, read Help Specific Manuals Beamer Presentations (it
explains the concept and has some simple examples).
For the beamer side (details about the overlay syntax), read
Michael Berger wrote:
For the LyX UI, read Help Specific Manuals Beamer Presentations (it
explains the concept and has some simple examples).
For the beamer side (details about the overlay syntax), read the beamer
manual.
Jürgen
Thanks Jürgen, but isn't there something less
an intensive search)?
How to apply the various options, specifications and commands related to
- Insert Overlay Specifications
- Insert Action Specifications etc.
For the LyX UI, read Help Specific Manuals Beamer Presentations (it
explains the concept and has some simple examples).
For the beamer side
On 01/31/2015 04:02 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Michael Berger wrote:
For the LyX UI, read Help Specific Manuals Beamer Presentations (it
explains the concept and has some simple examples).
For the beamer side (details about the overlay syntax), read the beamer
manual.
Jürgen
Thanks
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