Re: beamer.layout on Windows
On Sunday 16 July 2006 23:01, Paul A. Rubin wrote: I do not think the Windows installer has a Beamer layout at all. (Is there not some issue with licensing?) I use the one that Till Tantau ships with Beamer. There is no problem with beamer's license it is the same as LyX (GPL). https://sourceforge.net/projects/latex-beamer/ -- José Abílio
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Paul A. Rubin wrote: I do not think the Windows installer has a Beamer layout at all. (Is there not some issue with licensing?) I use the one that Till Tantau ships with Beamer. As Jose' says, Beamer is GPL-licensed. 'foils'/'foiltex', however, which is designed for a similar purpose is copyrighted by IBM. Dan -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFEuztSlFI7BNKVCIkRAoBhAJ9YEwNLvLcsmf/Ze2c09OTTWW7DkQCfWzms NVI9cAX4YQMzyo2mZlMpzZU= =dTbJ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
On Sunday 16 July 2006 23:01, Paul A. Rubin wrote: I do not think the Windows installer has a Beamer layout at all. (Is there not some issue with licensing?) I use the one that Till Tantau ships with Beamer. There is no problem with beamer's license it is the same as LyX (GPL). https://sourceforge.net/projects/latex-beamer/ -- José Abílio
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Paul A. Rubin wrote: I do not think the Windows installer has a Beamer layout at all. (Is there not some issue with licensing?) I use the one that Till Tantau ships with Beamer. As Jose' says, Beamer is GPL-licensed. 'foils'/'foiltex', however, which is designed for a similar purpose is copyrighted by IBM. Dan -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFEuztSlFI7BNKVCIkRAoBhAJ9YEwNLvLcsmf/Ze2c09OTTWW7DkQCfWzms NVI9cAX4YQMzyo2mZlMpzZU= =dTbJ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
On Sunday 16 July 2006 23:01, Paul A. Rubin wrote: > I do not think the Windows installer has a Beamer layout at all. (Is > there not some issue with licensing?) I use the one that Till Tantau > ships with Beamer. There is no problem with beamer's license it is the same as LyX (GPL). https://sourceforge.net/projects/latex-beamer/ -- José Abílio
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Paul A. Rubin wrote: > I do not think the Windows installer has a Beamer layout at all. (Is > there not some issue with licensing?) I use the one that Till Tantau > ships with Beamer. As Jose' says, Beamer is GPL-licensed. 'foils'/'foiltex', however, which is designed for a similar purpose is copyrighted by IBM. Dan -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFEuztSlFI7BNKVCIkRAoBhAJ9YEwNLvLcsmf/Ze2c09OTTWW7DkQCfWzms NVI9cAX4YQMzyo2mZlMpzZU= =dTbJ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 01:26 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: Myriam Abramson wrote: The Framesubtitle feature of beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. Should it? (Meaning, does it exist as an environment in Linux?) You Yes, it does. Maybe the windows installer includes an outdated beamer.layout? Georg
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
Georg Baum wrote: Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 01:26 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: Myriam Abramson wrote: The Framesubtitle feature of beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. Should it? (Meaning, does it exist as an environment in Linux?) You Yes, it does. Maybe the windows installer includes an outdated beamer.layout? Georg I do not think the Windows installer has a Beamer layout at all. (Is there not some issue with licensing?) I use the one that Till Tantau ships with Beamer. At any rate, the FrameSubtitle environment does in fact exist (even in Windows); you just have to scroll down the environment list quite a ways to find it. (Myriam: it's just above Institute, if that helps.) I never put subtitles on frames, so I never bothered to look for it. I think there's a variant of the layout file floating around from somewhere; I seem to (vaguely) recall seeing it mentioned on the list. I can only vouch for the one that comes with Beamer (version 1.16). Sorry, my bad. /Paul
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:26:48 -0400 Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Myriam Abramson wrote: The Framesubtitle feature of beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. Should it? (Meaning, does it exist as an environment in Linux?) You can enter a frame subtitle by putting \framesubtitle{blah blah blah} in ERT as the first thing in the frame title. /Paul beamer does exist in Linux and in Debian is packaged as latex-beamer. The package inserts the beamer.layout where lyx expects to see it, into /usr/share/lyx/layouts/ Yesterday I compiled Lyx1.4.2 and installed into a different directory (/usr/local/share/lyx1.4.2) and found I couldn't load the beamer document class. The beamer.layout was not where lyx1.4.2 could find it, in this case /usr/local/share/lyx1.4.2/layouts. Although Tools TeX information could see it, I still could not get a beamer document class via Document Settings Document Class. Checking the source tarball for beamer.layout, it was absent from the source directory for layouts which is lyx1.4.2/lib/layouts. I concluded beamer.layout does not come with the Lyx1.4.2 source, so I copied beamer.layout to the new directory and after reconfigure it worked! HTH - Russell
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 01:26 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: Myriam Abramson wrote: The Framesubtitle feature of beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. Should it? (Meaning, does it exist as an environment in Linux?) You Yes, it does. Maybe the windows installer includes an outdated beamer.layout? Georg
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
Georg Baum wrote: Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 01:26 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: Myriam Abramson wrote: The Framesubtitle feature of beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. Should it? (Meaning, does it exist as an environment in Linux?) You Yes, it does. Maybe the windows installer includes an outdated beamer.layout? Georg I do not think the Windows installer has a Beamer layout at all. (Is there not some issue with licensing?) I use the one that Till Tantau ships with Beamer. At any rate, the FrameSubtitle environment does in fact exist (even in Windows); you just have to scroll down the environment list quite a ways to find it. (Myriam: it's just above Institute, if that helps.) I never put subtitles on frames, so I never bothered to look for it. I think there's a variant of the layout file floating around from somewhere; I seem to (vaguely) recall seeing it mentioned on the list. I can only vouch for the one that comes with Beamer (version 1.16). Sorry, my bad. /Paul
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:26:48 -0400 Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Myriam Abramson wrote: The Framesubtitle feature of beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. Should it? (Meaning, does it exist as an environment in Linux?) You can enter a frame subtitle by putting \framesubtitle{blah blah blah} in ERT as the first thing in the frame title. /Paul beamer does exist in Linux and in Debian is packaged as latex-beamer. The package inserts the beamer.layout where lyx expects to see it, into /usr/share/lyx/layouts/ Yesterday I compiled Lyx1.4.2 and installed into a different directory (/usr/local/share/lyx1.4.2) and found I couldn't load the beamer document class. The beamer.layout was not where lyx1.4.2 could find it, in this case /usr/local/share/lyx1.4.2/layouts. Although Tools TeX information could see it, I still could not get a beamer document class via Document Settings Document Class. Checking the source tarball for beamer.layout, it was absent from the source directory for layouts which is lyx1.4.2/lib/layouts. I concluded beamer.layout does not come with the Lyx1.4.2 source, so I copied beamer.layout to the new directory and after reconfigure it worked! HTH - Russell
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 01:26 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: > Myriam Abramson wrote: > > The Framesubtitle feature of > > beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. > > Should it? (Meaning, does it exist as an environment in Linux?) You Yes, it does. Maybe the windows installer includes an outdated beamer.layout? Georg
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
Georg Baum wrote: Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 01:26 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: Myriam Abramson wrote: The Framesubtitle feature of beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. Should it? (Meaning, does it exist as an environment in Linux?) You Yes, it does. Maybe the windows installer includes an outdated beamer.layout? Georg I do not think the Windows installer has a Beamer layout at all. (Is there not some issue with licensing?) I use the one that Till Tantau ships with Beamer. At any rate, the FrameSubtitle environment does in fact exist (even in Windows); you just have to scroll down the environment list quite a ways to find it. (Myriam: it's just above "Institute", if that helps.) I never put subtitles on frames, so I never bothered to look for it. I think there's a variant of the layout file floating around from somewhere; I seem to (vaguely) recall seeing it mentioned on the list. I can only vouch for the one that comes with Beamer (version 1.16). Sorry, my bad. /Paul
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:26:48 -0400 "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Myriam Abramson wrote: > > The Framesubtitle feature of > > beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. > > Should it? (Meaning, does it exist as an environment in Linux?) You > can enter a frame subtitle by putting \framesubtitle{blah blah blah} in > ERT as the first thing in the frame title. > > /Paul > beamer does exist in Linux and in Debian is packaged as latex-beamer. The package inserts the beamer.layout where lyx expects to see it, into /usr/share/lyx/layouts/ Yesterday I compiled Lyx1.4.2 and installed into a different directory (/usr/local/share/lyx1.4.2) and found I couldn't load the beamer document class. The beamer.layout was not where lyx1.4.2 could find it, in this case /usr/local/share/lyx1.4.2/layouts. Although Tools > TeX information could see it, I still could not get a beamer document class via Document > Settings > Document Class. Checking the source tarball for beamer.layout, it was absent from the source directory for layouts which is lyx1.4.2/lib/layouts. I concluded beamer.layout does not come with the Lyx1.4.2 source, so I copied beamer.layout to the new directory and after "reconfigure" it worked! HTH - Russell
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
Thanks. It was found finally. The Framesubtitle feature of beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. -- myriam
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
Myriam Abramson wrote: The Framesubtitle feature of beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. Should it? (Meaning, does it exist as an environment in Linux?) You can enter a frame subtitle by putting \framesubtitle{blah blah blah} in ERT as the first thing in the frame title. /Paul
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
Thanks. It was found finally. The Framesubtitle feature of beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. -- myriam
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
Myriam Abramson wrote: The Framesubtitle feature of beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. Should it? (Meaning, does it exist as an environment in Linux?) You can enter a frame subtitle by putting \framesubtitle{blah blah blah} in ERT as the first thing in the frame title. /Paul
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
Thanks. It was found finally. The Framesubtitle feature of beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. -- myriam
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
Myriam Abramson wrote: The Framesubtitle feature of beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. Should it? (Meaning, does it exist as an environment in Linux?) You can enter a frame subtitle by putting \framesubtitle{blah blah blah} in ERT as the first thing in the frame title. /Paul
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
Myriam Abramson wrote: Hi! I've installed LyX with the windows installer without problem and the beamer presentation class appears in the menu. It seems however that beamer.layout cannot be found. It can be found in the texmf directories. How can I tell LyX where to find it? Where is the .lyx/layouts directory on Windows? TIA, myriam The user layout directory is C:\Documents and Settings\your id\Application Data\LyX1.4.x\layouts\ (at least as of 1.4.1, haven't installed 1.4.2 yet). The system layout directory is LyX installation root\Resources\layouts. I prefer to use the user one, so that reinstallation doesn't make the file go away. /Paul
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
Myriam Abramson wrote: Hi! I've installed LyX with the windows installer without problem and the beamer presentation class appears in the menu. It seems however that beamer.layout cannot be found. It can be found in the texmf directories. How can I tell LyX where to find it? Where is the .lyx/layouts directory on Windows? TIA, myriam The user layout directory is C:\Documents and Settings\your id\Application Data\LyX1.4.x\layouts\ (at least as of 1.4.1, haven't installed 1.4.2 yet). The system layout directory is LyX installation root\Resources\layouts. I prefer to use the user one, so that reinstallation doesn't make the file go away. /Paul
Re: beamer.layout on Windows
Myriam Abramson wrote: Hi! I've installed LyX with the windows installer without problem and the beamer presentation class appears in the menu. It seems however that beamer.layout cannot be found. It can be found in the texmf directories. How can I tell LyX where to find it? Where is the .lyx/layouts directory on Windows? TIA, myriam The user layout directory is C:\Documents and Settings\id>\Application Data\LyX1.4.x\layouts\ (at least as of 1.4.1, haven't installed 1.4.2 yet). The system layout directory is root>\Resources\layouts. I prefer to use the user one, so that reinstallation doesn't make the file go away. /Paul
beamer.layout on Windows
Hi! I've installed LyX with the windows installer without problem and the beamer presentation class appears in the menu. It seems however that beamer.layout cannot be found. It can be found in the texmf directories. How can I tell LyX where to find it? Where is the .lyx/layouts directory on Windows? TIA, myriam
beamer.layout on Windows
Hi! I've installed LyX with the windows installer without problem and the beamer presentation class appears in the menu. It seems however that beamer.layout cannot be found. It can be found in the texmf directories. How can I tell LyX where to find it? Where is the .lyx/layouts directory on Windows? TIA, myriam
beamer.layout on Windows
Hi! I've installed LyX with the windows installer without problem and the beamer presentation class appears in the menu. It seems however that beamer.layout cannot be found. It can be found in the texmf directories. How can I tell LyX where to find it? Where is the .lyx/layouts directory on Windows? TIA, myriam