I guess this is impossible.
Unless someone has had a brainwave since my original post.
I've had no reply to this on the Beamer forum or on the comp.text.tex group.
I was hoping that someone might have known of a simple Latex switch
to switch off the graphics and the article only text, but
Richard
I guess this is impossible.
Unless someone has had a brainwave since my original post.
I just haven't had time to think about it. LyX time is spent chasing other
bugs right now.
I still appreciate you thinking about it, if you do have a sudden
eureka moment, then I would still
First off, unless you have a specific reason to put the article-only text in
child documents, I'd probably advocate including it in the original text file in
branches (just to keep things together). If you have a particular reason to use
child documents, then maybe put the child include
Paul,
First off, unless you have a specific reason to put the article-only text in
child documents, I'd probably advocate including it in the original text file
in
branches (just to keep things together). If you have a particular reason to
use
child documents, then maybe put the child
I guess this is impossible.
Unless someone has had a brainwave since my original post.
I've had no reply to this on the Beamer forum or on the comp.text.tex group.
I was hoping that someone might have known of a simple Latex switch
to switch off the graphics and the article only text, but
Richard
I guess this is impossible.
Unless someone has had a brainwave since my original post.
I just haven't had time to think about it. LyX time is spent chasing other
bugs right now.
I still appreciate you thinking about it, if you do have a sudden
eureka moment, then I would still
First off, unless you have a specific reason to put the article-only text in
child documents, I'd probably advocate including it in the original text file in
branches (just to keep things together). If you have a particular reason to use
child documents, then maybe put the child include
Paul,
First off, unless you have a specific reason to put the article-only text in
child documents, I'd probably advocate including it in the original text file
in
branches (just to keep things together). If you have a particular reason to
use
child documents, then maybe put the child
I guess this is impossible.
Unless someone has had a brainwave since my original post.
I've had no reply to this on the Beamer forum or on the comp.text.tex group.
I was hoping that someone might have known of a simple Latex switch
to switch off the graphics and the article only text, but
Richard
>> I guess this is impossible.
>>
>> Unless someone has had a brainwave since my original post.
>>
>>
>
> I just haven't had time to think about it. LyX time is spent chasing other
> bugs right now.
I still appreciate you thinking about it, if you do have a sudden
eureka moment, then I
First off, unless you have a specific reason to put the article-only text in
child documents, I'd probably advocate including it in the original text file in
branches (just to keep things together). If you have a particular reason to use
child documents, then maybe put the child include
Paul,
> First off, unless you have a specific reason to put the article-only text in
> child documents, I'd probably advocate including it in the original text file
> in
> branches (just to keep things together). If you have a particular reason to
> use
> child documents, then maybe put the
I have Beamer set up to create a main presentation plus a child document
that produces an article (where I include additional article only
text) that I use as a handout.
A change of policy means that we are now handing out just an outline
of the main slide headings and the bullet points
On 09/16/2010 09:21 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
I have Beamer set up to create a main presentation plus a child
document that produces an article (where I include additional
article only text) that I use as a handout.
A change of policy means that we are now handing out just an outline
of the main
Richard,
I'm not sure I fully understand what you want. What do you mean by the
bullet points beneath them? I think of bullet points as things on the
slides, so that's presumably not what you mean.
If you have a presentation file with no additional article notes or
graphics and print out a
On 09/16/2010 03:29 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
Richard,
I'm not sure I fully understand what you want. What do you mean by the
bullet points beneath them? I think of bullet points as things on the
slides, so that's presumably not what you mean.
If you have a presentation file with
Richard,
Thanks for persisting with this.
The text is added in an ERT box.
\modearticle {text inserted between brackets will only print in the
article and not the presentation}
Graphics are added just with the insert graphics menu.
It is beginning to look that this may well end up rather
I wonder if a child document that only contained a TOC might work, if
that's possible.
Graham
I have Beamer set up to create a main presentation plus a child document
that produces an article (where I include additional article only
text) that I use as a handout.
A change of policy means that we are now handing out just an outline
of the main slide headings and the bullet points
On 09/16/2010 09:21 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
I have Beamer set up to create a main presentation plus a child
document that produces an article (where I include additional
article only text) that I use as a handout.
A change of policy means that we are now handing out just an outline
of the main
Richard,
I'm not sure I fully understand what you want. What do you mean by the
bullet points beneath them? I think of bullet points as things on the
slides, so that's presumably not what you mean.
If you have a presentation file with no additional article notes or
graphics and print out a
On 09/16/2010 03:29 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
Richard,
I'm not sure I fully understand what you want. What do you mean by the
bullet points beneath them? I think of bullet points as things on the
slides, so that's presumably not what you mean.
If you have a presentation file with
Richard,
Thanks for persisting with this.
The text is added in an ERT box.
\modearticle {text inserted between brackets will only print in the
article and not the presentation}
Graphics are added just with the insert graphics menu.
It is beginning to look that this may well end up rather
I wonder if a child document that only contained a TOC might work, if
that's possible.
Graham
I have Beamer set up to create a main presentation plus a child document
that produces an article (where I include additional "article" only
text) that I use as a handout.
A change of policy means that we are now handing out just an "outline"
of the main slide headings and the bullet points
On 09/16/2010 09:21 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
I have Beamer set up to create a main presentation plus a child
document that produces an article (where I include additional
"article" only text) that I use as a handout.
A change of policy means that we are now handing out just an "outline"
of the
Richard,
> I'm not sure I fully understand what you want. What do you mean by "the
> bullet points beneath them"? I think of bullet points as things on the
> slides, so that's presumably not what you mean.
If you have a presentation file with no additional "article" notes or
graphics and print
On 09/16/2010 03:29 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
Richard,
I'm not sure I fully understand what you want. What do you mean by "the
bullet points beneath them"? I think of bullet points as things on the
slides, so that's presumably not what you mean.
If you have a presentation file with
Richard,
Thanks for persisting with this.
The text is added in an ERT box.
\mode {text inserted between brackets will only print in the
article and not the presentation}
Graphics are added just with the insert graphics menu.
It is beginning to look that this may well end up rather
I wonder if a child document that only contained a TOC might work, if
that's possible.
Graham
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