Am Mittwoch, dem 29.03.2023 um 08:44 -0400 schrieb Neal Becker:
> The usage of this environment is, it will continue numbering of
> whatever enumeration preceded it? Presumably also works across
> slides?
Yes, that's the idea.
Jürgen
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The usage of this environment is, it will continue numbering of whatever
enumeration preceded it? Presumably also works across slides?
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Am Mittwoch, dem 29.03.2023 um 13:52 +0200 schrieb jspi...@gmail.com:
> There needs to be at least one frame in the document (the enumeration
> itself doesn't need to be in a frame).
FWIW this is even the case with normal enumerate and without the
module. See attached MWE which produces th
Am Mittwoch, dem 29.03.2023 um 07:36 -0400 schrieb Neal Becker:
> Thanks for the suggestion! Unfortunately tried on lyx-2.4-dev and
> got
> ! Undefined control sequence.
> \beamer@enum@ ...fix item}##1}\beamer@cramped
> \raggedright
>
On Wed, Mar 29, 2023 at 1:00 AM Jürgen Spitzmüller
wrote:
> Am Dienstag, dem 28.03.2023 um 07:47 -0400 schrieb Neal Becker:
> > I'm trying to do resume enumeration in beamer. I read instructions
> > to use doc settings, modules, list enhancements, customizable lists,
> > but the "add" button is
Am Dienstag, dem 28.03.2023 um 07:47 -0400 schrieb Neal Becker:
> I'm trying to do resume enumeration in beamer. I read instructions
> to use doc settings, modules, list enhancements, customizable lists,
> but the "add" button is grayed out. I'm assuming this is because of
> compatibility with
t.
I also saw here:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/365974/resuming-a-list-in-lyx
That I should be able to right click on an enum item and see enumerate
options, but I don't get this choice (this is 2.4-devel).
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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On 01/07/2022 12:11, Ricardo Berlasso via lyx-users wrote:
>Check this article:
>https://frommindtotype.wordpress.com/2020/02/27/lyx-another-way-to-change-numbered-lists/
>
>It shows how to change numbered lists both globally (preamble code) and for
>particular lists (through local layout and the
On 02/07/2022 20:54, Daniel via lyx-users wrote:
>Unfortunately, this is not as straight forward in LyX as in many other
>word processors. The (minimal) LaTeX part is described in section
>3.3.7.1 of the "User's Guide" (from the Help menu).
>
>/Daniel
Thanks very much! This is exactly what I was
On 30/06/2022 23:23, tush via lyx-users wrote:
The enumitem package allows the user to change the layout of the
enumerate, itemize and description environments.
The change takes effect in the following way:
\begin{enumerate}[⟨key⟩=⟨value⟩ syntax goes here] % <-- NEW
\item text...
\item
El jue, 30 jun 2022 a las 23:23, tush via lyx-users (<
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>) escribió:
> The enumitem package allows the user to change the layout of the
> enumerate, itemize and description environments.
>
> The change takes effect in the following way:
>
> \begin
The enumitem package allows the user to change the layout of the enumerate,
itemize and description environments.
The change takes effect in the following way:
\begin{enumerate}[⟨key⟩=⟨value⟩ syntax goes here] % <-- NEW
\item text...
\item etc.
\end{enumerate}
I want to insert such ERT c
On 2020-12-01, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
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> On 12/1/20 7:39 AM, Hal Kierstead wrote:
>> All -
>> I know how to use inline enumerate (enumitem[enumerate*]) in LaTeX. Is there
>> a good way to use it in LyX without ERT? Among
> On Dec 1, 2020, at 8:48 AM, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
>
> On 12/1/20 7:39 AM, Hal Kierstead wrote:
>> All -
>>
>> I know how to use inline enumerate (enumitem[enumerate*]) in LaTeX. Is there
>> a good way to use it in LyX without ERT? Among other pro
All -
I know how to use inline enumerate (enumitem[enumerate*]) in LaTeX. Is there a
good way to use it in LyX without ERT? Among other problems, it seems that in
order to use the enumitem[enumerate*] package option I need to turn off the
enumitem module.
Hal
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On 12/1/20 7:39 AM, Hal Kierstead wrote:
> All -
>
> I know how to use inline enumerate (enumitem[enumerate*]) in LaTeX. Is there
> a good way to use it in LyX without ERT? Among other problems, it seems that
> in order to use the enumitem[enumerate*] package option I n
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| On 11/15/20 12:37 PM, didiergab...@free.fr wrote:
| | Hi,
|
| | For the first time I try to write a LYX module corresponding to a
| | custom enumerate style (with two levels).
|
| | I use the article Koma class with enumitem.sty package (I try…)
|
| | I encounter
On 11/15/20 12:37 PM, didiergab...@free.fr wrote:
Hi,
For the first time I try to write a LYX module corresponding to a
custom enumerate style (with two levels).
I use the article Koma class with enumitem.sty package (I try…)
I encounter a problem :
* In the Lyx interface the 1rst level
Hi,
For the first time I try to write a LYX module corresponding to a custom
enumerate style (with two levels).
I use the article Koma class with enumitem.sty package (I try…)
I encounter a problem :
* In the Lyx interface the 1rst level counter returns to the initial value
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Jürgen,
doesn't show the right numbers on the LyX screen (restarting from 1 on
each Frame) but the PDF is right, which is all I need :-)-O
You're the Man!!
Thanks, el
On 2019-05-24 11:09 , Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Am Freitag, den
Am Freitag, den 24.05.2019, 11:04 +0200 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse:
> Yes I did.
>
> As I wrote, enumitem does not work in beamer (and the module is not
> available in beamer).
>
> Convington does not do it either.
Did you see the Resumable Enumeration module, which is particularly
suited to
Yes I did.
As I wrote, enumitem does not work in beamer (and the module is not
available in beamer).
Convington does not do it either.
greetings, el
On 23/05/2019 15:35, José Abílio Matos wrote:
> On Thursday, 23 May 2019 12.20.41 WEST Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>> Is there a way of doing this
On Thursday, 23 May 2019 12.20.41 WEST Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
> Is there a way of doing this in Beamer? With as little ERT as possible
> of course
>
> el
Have you seen
https://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Numbering or https://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/Enumitem
They show how to do what you intend.
Regards,
--
Hi,
I would like to continue the numbering of an enumerated list onto a
subsequent slide.
Usually I would do that with the enumitem package and module, but since
this interferes with something on Beamer it's disabled.
In LaTeX I would do something like this, which works.
\begin{enumerate
In case someone is interested, I got to this issue, while playing with
Dragon Dictate for the Mac (discontinued by the developer 6 weeks after
I purchased the license :-(-O)
It reliably crashes when trying to "activate" LyX, never mind that a few
years ago when I tried this with previous versions
ex2lyx -c scrartcl -m enumitem -f mwe.tex
>>
>> and get the enclosed
>>
>> mwe.lyx
>>
>> where I have manually removed the ERT (see below) from the line with
>> "item 1" and right clicked that and the line with "item 2" to be
>
with
> "item 1" and right clicked that and the line with "item 2" to be
> proper
> Enumerate-Resume which produces the enclosed
>
> mwe.pdf
>
>
> While the PDF is correctly numbered I would rather prefer not to have
> the ERT in the LyX file, as left i
Hi,
I have run
tex2lyx -c scrartcl -m enumitem -f mwe.tex
and get the enclosed
mwe.lyx
where I have manually removed the ERT (see below) from the line with
"item 1" and right clicked that and the line with "item 2" to be proper
Enumerate-Resume which p
On Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 2:42 PM Guenter Milde wrote:
>
> >> Dear All,
>
> >> Suppose that I have created a new enumerate-like enumerate, say
> >> xenumerate. How can I use it from inside LyX without recourse to ERT?
>
> > A couple of possibilitie
On 2019-04-26, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> On 4/26/19 4:16 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
>> Dear All,
>> Suppose that I have created a new enumerate-like enumerate, say
>> xenumerate. How can I use it from inside LyX without recourse to ERT?
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Paul
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 9:39 PM Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
> > Suppose that I have created a new enumerate-like enumerate, say
> > xenumerate. How can I use it from inside LyX without recourse to ERT?
> >
> A couple of possibilities come to mind. If you want to use the n
On 4/26/19 4:16 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All,
Suppose that I have created a new enumerate-like enumerate, say
xenumerate. How can I use it from inside LyX without recourse to ERT?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
A couple of possibilities come to mind. If you want to use the new
version exclusively
Dear All,
Suppose that I have created a new enumerate-like enumerate, say
xenumerate. How can I use it from inside LyX without recourse to ERT?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
style default
\tracking_changes false
\output_changes false
\html_math_output 0
\html_css_as_file 0
\html_be_strict false
\end_header
\begin_body
\begin_layout Enumerate
foo
\end_layout
\begin_deeper
\begin_layout Enumerate
bar
\end_layout
\begin_layout Enumerate
baf
\end_layout
\end_deeper
\begin_l
On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 8:43 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> On 06/25/2017 03:25 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 7:09 PM, Paul A. Rubin
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> You can manually force page breaks (after the document is "finalized") by
>>>
On 06/25/2017 03:25 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 7:09 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
You can manually force page breaks (after the document is "finalized") by
inserting formatting instructions. See section 3.5.5 of the LyX User Guide.
You might also try the
On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 7:09 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Suppose one has the following:
>>
>> 1. blablabla
>> a) blablabla
>> b) blablabla
>> 2. blablabla
>> a) blablabla
>> b) blablabla
>>
>> How to automatically avoid breaking the page in
On 06/25/2017 06:36 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All,
Suppose one has the following:
1. blablabla
a) blablabla
b) blablabla
2. blablabla
a) blablabla
b) blablabla
How to automatically avoid breaking the page in the middle of the
inner items? For instance:
Page 1
1. blablabla
Dear All,
Suppose one has the following:
1. blablabla
a) blablabla
b) blablabla
2. blablabla
a) blablabla
b) blablabla
How to automatically avoid breaking the page in the middle of the
inner items? For instance:
Page 1
1. blablabla
a) blablabla
Page 2
b) blablabla
2.
On 10/04/2016 03:18 PM, Mario D wrote:
> I know how to nest environments so that I can use enumerate inside
> another environment in order to produce something looking like:
>
> -
> Theorem. The following are equivalent:
>1. First statement.
>2. Second stat
On 10/04/2016 03:18 PM, Mario D wrote:
I know how to nest environments so that I can use enumerate inside
another environment in order to produce something looking like:
-
Theorem. The following are equivalent:
1. First statement.
2. Second statement.
-
My question is: how can I
I know how to nest environments so that I can use enumerate inside another
environment in order to produce something looking like:
-
Theorem. The following are equivalent:
1. First statement.
2. Second statement.
-
My question is: how can I produce
-
Theorem. 1. First
Am Sonntag, den 08.05.2016, 23:56 -0400 schrieb S Shieh:
> I would like to achieve in LyX the equivalent of
>
> \begin{frame}{WTF?}
> \begin{enumerate}
> \conti
> \item yada
> \end{enumerate}
> \end{frame}
If you want this in every enumerate environmen
Thanks Paul. Sorry I didn't press reply to all.
Sanford
At 10:21 AM 5/10/2016, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Sanford,
Please keep the conversation on the list, in case others have the
same question.
I have the Beamer resume enumerate module installed with LyX 2.1.4. IIRC,
the module did not ship
Sanford,
Please keep the conversation on the list, in case others have the same question.
I have the Beamer resume enumerate module installed with LyX 2.1.4. IIRC,
the module did not ship with this version of LyX, so I had to download it
from the Wiki modules page (http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts
On 05/09/2016 09:54 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> On Sun, May 08, 2016 at 11:56:19PM -0400, S Shieh wrote:
>> I would like to achieve in LyX the equivalent of
>>
>> \begin{frame}{WTF?}
>> \begin{enumerate}
>> \conti
>> \item yada
>> \end{enumerate}
>&
On Sun, May 08, 2016 at 11:56:19PM -0400, S Shieh wrote:
> I would like to achieve in LyX the equivalent of
>
> \begin{frame}{WTF?}
> \begin{enumerate}
> \conti
> \item yada
> \end{enumerate}
> \end{frame}
>
> But if I put the cursor after 1. and use ctrl-L, \seti a
Is the purpose here to number enumerated items consecutively across a frame
boundary? If so, and if you have a recent version of LyX, you just need to
go to Document > Settings > Modules and add the module "Beamer Resumable
Enumerate". Then use the usual enumerate environment on
I would like to achieve in LyX the equivalent of
\begin{frame}{WTF?}
\begin{enumerate}
\conti
\item yada
\end{enumerate}
\end{frame}
But if I put the cursor after 1. and use ctrl-L, \seti appears after
\item. If I put the cursor after the frametitle and use ctrl-L,
\seti appears before
On 20 Jan 2016, at 11:17 AM, Paul Smith <phh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Is there some automatic or semi-automatic way of shuffling the items
> of an enumerate environment?
If I'm understanding you, under OS X, Cmd- and Cmd- allow you move
enumerated items up or dow
>
>>> Is there some automatic or semi-automatic way of shuffling the items
>>> of an enumerate environment?
>>
>> If I'm understanding you, under OS X, Cmd- and Cmd- allow you move
>> enumerated items up or down in an enumerated list. I reckon Ctrl- and
>
On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 6:00 PM, Christopher Menzel
<chris.men...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Is there some automatic or semi-automatic way of shuffling the items
>> of an enumerate environment?
>
> If I'm understanding you, under OS X, Cmd- and Cmd- allow you move
Dear All,
Is there some automatic or semi-automatic way of shuffling the items
of an enumerate environment?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
On 2015-06-25, Mark Garrow wrote:
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I have an enumerated list under a section with a number of items that are
indented one level. The list begins towards the bottom of the page and
continues on the next page. The spacing on the list items on the second
On 2015-06-25, Mark Garrow wrote:
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I have an enumerated list under a section with a number of items that are
indented one level. The list begins towards the bottom of the page and
continues on the next page. The spacing on the list items on the second
On 2015-06-25, Mark Garrow wrote:
> [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: --]
> I have an enumerated list under a section with a number of items that are
> indented one level. The list begins towards the bottom of the page and
> continues on the next page. The spacing on the list items on the
Can you post a minimal (two PDF pages), self-contained LyX file where this
happens? If you need images to reproduce the problem, please include those
as well.
Paul
Can you post a minimal (two PDF pages), self-contained LyX file where this
happens? If you need images to reproduce the problem, please include those
as well.
Paul
Can you post a minimal (two PDF pages), self-contained LyX file where this
happens? If you need images to reproduce the problem, please include those
as well.
Paul
I have an enumerated list under a section with a number of items that are
indented one level. The list begins towards the bottom of the page and
continues on the next page. The spacing on the list items on the second
page changes drastically from what appear to be 1 line to several lines.
I've
I have an enumerated list under a section with a number of items that are
indented one level. The list begins towards the bottom of the page and
continues on the next page. The spacing on the list items on the second
page changes drastically from what appear to be 1 line to several lines.
I've
I have an enumerated list under a section with a number of items that are
indented one level. The list begins towards the bottom of the page and
continues on the next page. The spacing on the list items on the second
page changes drastically from what appear to be 1 line to several lines.
I've
Am Samstag 19 Oktober 2013, 00:51:01 schrieb Csikos Bela:
Unfortunately resuming works only within the same slide. In a new slide the
numbers start
again from 1 even if the resume option is used.
(Enumerate resume works correctly in the article class even through
sections
Am Samstag 19 Oktober 2013, 00:51:01 schrieb Csikos Bela:
Unfortunately resuming works only within the same slide. In a new slide the
numbers start
again from 1 even if the resume option is used.
(Enumerate resume works correctly in the article class even through
sections
Am Samstag 19 Oktober 2013, 00:51:01 schrieb Csikos Bela:
> Unfortunately resuming works only within the same slide. In a new slide the
> numbers start
>
> again from 1 even if the resume option is used.
>
> (Enumerate resume works correctly in the article class even
Hello:
I would like to make a presentation with enumerated lists through the
presentation.
Powerdot manual states that powerdot works with enumitem package, even refers to
its manual. According to this the resume option for enumerate should work in
powerdot.
Unfortunately resuming works only
Hello:
I would like to make a presentation with enumerated lists through the
presentation.
Powerdot manual states that powerdot works with enumitem package, even refers to
its manual. According to this the resume option for enumerate should work in
powerdot.
Unfortunately resuming works only
Hello:
I would like to make a presentation with enumerated lists through the
presentation.
Powerdot manual states that powerdot works with enumitem package, even refers to
its manual. According to this the resume option for enumerate should work in
powerdot.
Unfortunately resuming works only
start=x argument is put inside \small{},
like:
\begin{enumerate}[{\small{start=3}}]
and latex chokes on this.
I think this is an enumitem module bug.
I suppose it is a limitation that cannot be fixed in enumitem module.
Maybe the code for short title (i.e. optional arguments) insets could
Le 17/09/13 08:33, Guenter Milde a écrit :
Using normal fonts it works, but if I use eg. small font for the list, I
get error messages, since the optional start=x argument is put inside
\small{},
like:
\begin{enumerate}[{\small{start=3}}]
and latex chokes on this.
I think
start=x argument is put inside
\small{}, like:
\begin{enumerate}[{\small{start=3}}]
and latex chokes on this.
I think this is an enumitem module bug.
I suppose it is a limitation that cannot be fixed in enumitem module.
Maybe the code for short title (i.e. optional arguments) insets could
2013/9/17 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes lasgout...@lyx.org
Juergen,
Is there something like PassThru for insets arguments?
Not yet (I was running out of time). We inherit the PassThru status of
the parent layout (which is a tricky task). For the argument itself, the
use of ERT is currently needed.
start=x argument is put inside \small{},
like:
\begin{enumerate}[{\small{start=3}}]
and latex chokes on this.
I think this is an enumitem module bug.
I suppose it is a limitation that cannot be fixed in enumitem module.
Maybe the code for short title (i.e. optional arguments) insets could
Le 17/09/13 08:33, Guenter Milde a écrit :
Using normal fonts it works, but if I use eg. small font for the list, I
get error messages, since the optional start=x argument is put inside
\small{},
like:
\begin{enumerate}[{\small{start=3}}]
and latex chokes on this.
I think
start=x argument is put inside
\small{}, like:
\begin{enumerate}[{\small{start=3}}]
and latex chokes on this.
I think this is an enumitem module bug.
I suppose it is a limitation that cannot be fixed in enumitem module.
Maybe the code for short title (i.e. optional arguments) insets could
2013/9/17 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes lasgout...@lyx.org
Juergen,
Is there something like PassThru for insets arguments?
Not yet (I was running out of time). We inherit the PassThru status of
the parent layout (which is a tricky task). For the argument itself, the
use of ERT is currently needed.
> messages, since the optional "start=x" argument is put inside \small{},
> like:
> \begin{enumerate}[{\small{start=3}}]
> and latex chokes on this.
> I think this is an enumitem module bug.
I suppose it is a limitation that cannot be fixed in enumitem module.
Maybe the code
Le 17/09/13 08:33, Guenter Milde a écrit :
Using normal fonts it works, but if I use eg. small font for the list, I
get error messages, since the optional "start=x" argument is put inside
\small{},
like:
\begin{enumerate}[{\small{start=3}}]
and latex chokes on this.
se eg. smal font for the list, I
>>
>>get error messages, since the optional "start=x" argument is put inside
>>
>>\small{}, like:
>>
>>\begin{enumerate}[{\small{start=3}}]
>>
>>and latex chokes on this.
>>
>>I think this is a
2013/9/17 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> Juergen,
>
> Is there something like PassThru for insets arguments?
>
Not yet (I was running out of time). We "inherit" the PassThru status of
the parent layout (which is a tricky task). For the argument itself, the
use of ERT is currently
Hello:
I am trying to make enumerated lists with optional argument start=x, where
x is the item number.
Using normal fonts it works, but if I use eg. smal font for the list, I get
error
messages, since the optional start=x argument is put inside \small{}, like:
\begin{enumerate}[{\small
Hello:
I am trying to make enumerated lists with optional argument start=x, where
x is the item number.
Using normal fonts it works, but if I use eg. smal font for the list, I get
error
messages, since the optional start=x argument is put inside \small{}, like:
\begin{enumerate}[{\small
Hello:
I am trying to make enumerated lists with optional argument start=x, where
x is the item number.
Using normal fonts it works, but if I use eg. smal font for the list, I get
error
messages, since the optional "start=x" argument is put inside \small{}, like:
\begin{enumerat
Hello:
I have a frame in beamer with an enumerated list where I increased the font
size of the text.
How can I adjust the font size of the label accordingly?
The font size was changed to Larger (\Large in the latex source).
I don't want to change the font for all lists, only for this specific
to change the font for all lists, only for this specific one.
I suppose you use the ball enumerate item theme, since plain scales by
default.
The ball items are hardcoded in size, so you have to set up a new template
for large balls. In preamble, something like
\defbeamertemplate{enumerate item
in the latex source).
I don't want to change the font for all lists, only for this specific one.
Thanks for the super fast answer!
I suppose you use the ball enumerate item theme, since plain scales by
default.
No. I use the default beamer theme/template loaded with lyx.
It has a white background
Am Donnerstag 13 Juni 2013, 14:37:51 schrieb Csikos Bela:
No. I use the default beamer theme/template loaded with lyx.
It has a white background, and the label number has no any background.
An it is not scaled.
It scales if you put \Large in ERT before the list (instead of selecting the
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta:
Am Donnerstag 13 Juni 2013, 14:37:51 schrieb Csikos Bela:
No. I use the default beamer theme/template loaded with lyx.
It has a white background, and the label number has no any background.
An it is not scaled.
It scales if you put \Large in ERT before
Hello:
I have a frame in beamer with an enumerated list where I increased the font
size of the text.
How can I adjust the font size of the label accordingly?
The font size was changed to Larger (\Large in the latex source).
I don't want to change the font for all lists, only for this specific
to change the font for all lists, only for this specific one.
I suppose you use the ball enumerate item theme, since plain scales by
default.
The ball items are hardcoded in size, so you have to set up a new template
for large balls. In preamble, something like
\defbeamertemplate{enumerate item
in the latex source).
I don't want to change the font for all lists, only for this specific one.
Thanks for the super fast answer!
I suppose you use the ball enumerate item theme, since plain scales by
default.
No. I use the default beamer theme/template loaded with lyx.
It has a white background
Am Donnerstag 13 Juni 2013, 14:37:51 schrieb Csikos Bela:
No. I use the default beamer theme/template loaded with lyx.
It has a white background, and the label number has no any background.
An it is not scaled.
It scales if you put \Large in ERT before the list (instead of selecting the
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta:
Am Donnerstag 13 Juni 2013, 14:37:51 schrieb Csikos Bela:
No. I use the default beamer theme/template loaded with lyx.
It has a white background, and the label number has no any background.
An it is not scaled.
It scales if you put \Large in ERT before
Hello:
I have a frame in beamer with an enumerated list where I increased the font
size of the text.
How can I adjust the font size of the label accordingly?
The font size was changed to Larger (\Large in the latex source).
I don't want to change the font for all lists, only for this specific
I don't want to change the font for all lists, only for this specific one.
I suppose you use the "ball" enumerate item theme, since "plain" scales by
default.
The "ball" items are hardcoded in size, so you have to set up a new template
for "large" ba
; The font size was changed to Larger (\Large in the latex source).
>> I don't want to change the font for all lists, only for this specific one.
Thanks for the super fast answer!
>I suppose you use the "ball" enumerate item theme, since "plain" scales by
>default.
Am Donnerstag 13 Juni 2013, 14:37:51 schrieb Csikos Bela:
> No. I use the default beamer theme/template loaded with lyx.
> It has a white background, and the label number has no any background.
> An it is not scaled.
It scales if you put \Large in ERT before the list (instead of selecting the
"Jürgen Spitzmüller" írta:
>Am Donnerstag 13 Juni 2013, 14:37:51 schrieb Csikos Bela:>
> No. I use the default beamer theme/template loaded with lyx.>
> It has a white background, and the label number has no any background.>
> An it is not scaled.>
>
It scales if you put \Large in
On 2013-06-05, BH wrote:
[-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: --]
Actually, it's quite easy. The key is to make the continuation of (1) be a
standard paragraph, but indent it so that it does not alter the numbering
of (2). I hope this is clear:
1. [enumerated paragraph] item 1
(a)
On 13/06/05 21:46, stefano franchi wrote:
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org
mailto:rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
On 06/05/2013 12:12 PM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
On 05/06/2013 17:46, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante Sestini
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