Paul
> > Each Beamer theme is a collection of LaTeX commands, meaning that
> > instead of using a given theme you could compile several commands
> > (from different themes) that would give you the look you desire. I'd
> > start with Beamer's documentation.
>
> I've customized a few themes (Warsaw
Liviu Andronic gmail.com> writes:
> Each Beamer theme is a collection of LaTeX commands, meaning that
> instead of using a given theme you could compile several commands
> (from different themes) that would give you the look you desire. I'd
> start with Beamer's documentation.
I've customized a
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
> You are correct, it is linked to the them, changing to Warsaw gives me the
> logo in the bottom left corner.
> Which is fine except I really want the Goettingen theme. Having tried a few
> themes it seems it doesn't work if you have a theme wi
Liviu
> I'm wondering if it's not theme-related. Have you tried with some other
> themes?
>
>
You are correct, it is linked to the them, changing to Warsaw gives me the
logo in the bottom left corner.
Which is fine except I really want the Goettingen theme. Having tried a few
themes it seems it
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
> Hello I am trying to add a logo to a beamer presentation Lyx 1.6.7 Ubuntu
> 10.10 Goettingen theme
>
[..]
> My search through google seems to just confirm the above method of doing
> what I am doing, but obviously I am missing something.
>
Hello I am trying to add a logo to a beamer presentation Lyx 1.6.7 Ubuntu
10.10 Goettingen theme
I tried just
\logo{\includegraphics[height=0.5cm]{Biocensustraininglogonew.JPG}}
an option in the Beamer instructions both as a preamble and ERT but nothing
happened , no errors no logo. The logo fi