On Sun, Mar 19, 2023 at 11:34 AM Ehud Behar wrote:
>
> I now realized that this problem is only when the document language is
> set to Hebrew.
>
Strange, it seems to only happen with Hebrew and LuaTeX.
To overcome this problem you can use the latexpar separator.
It can be inserted via the
Thanks for this piece of information!
I've never tried beamer-article so I didn't know there is a meaning to
content which is outside of a frame.
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On Sat, 2023-03-18 at 21:18 +, Ehud Behar wrote:
> If not inside a frame (which is non sense in beamer) it does create
> an empty line.
[This is a side note and unrelated to your problem]
Actually with the proper configuration you can place content outside of
frames. I use that, for example,
I now realized that this problem is only when the document language is
set to Hebrew.
In the link you can see a screen shot of the problem.
https://gcdnb.pbrd.co/images/hqN0FDHQNahA.png
I am still looking for a solution with better legibility that an ERT
code as here:
Ehud Behar said on Sat, 18 Mar 2023 19:46:37 +
>I want to print the following in my beamer document:
>"
>First line
>Second line
>"
[snip]
>Any idea how to insert a (real) empty line in the editor?
I'm confused as to what you're trying to accomplish, and have no idea
what a "real" empty
Insert a vertical space?
el
On 18/03/2023 15:46, Ehud Behar wrote:
> I want to print the following in my beamer document:
> "
> First line
> Second line
> "
>
> The beamer lyx doc class allows the user to insert empty line in the
> Standard layout. But even if insert more than 2 empty lines
Kind of.
Inside a frame, it puts the cursor outside the last \end{frame}
line and suggests me to insert a new frame with a new frame title
etc.
If not inside a frame (which is non sense in beamer) it does
create an empty line.
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Kind of.
Inside a frame, it puts the cursor outside the last \end{frame} line and
suggests me to insert a new frame with a new frame title etc.
If not inside a frame (which is non sense in beamer) it does create an
empty line.
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Kind of.
Inside a frame, it puts the cursor outside the last \end{frame}
line and suggests me to insert a new frame with a new frame title
etc.
If not inside a frame (which is non sense in beamer) it does create
an empty line.
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On Sat, 2023-03-18 at 19:46 +, Ehud Behar wrote:
> I want to print the following in my beamer document:
> "
> First line
> Second line
> "
>
> The beamer lyx doc class allows the user to insert empty line in the
> Standard layout. But even if insert more than 2 empty lines between
> "First
I want to print the following in my beamer document:
"
First line
Second line
"
The beamer lyx doc class allows the user to insert empty line in the
Standard layout. But even if insert more than 2 empty lines between
"First line" and "Second line" in lyx, still there is no any empty line
(or
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