Re: Using branches in preamble? [RESOLVED]

2009-03-16 Thread Andreas Neustifter

Hi again,

On 16.03.2009, at 19:21, Andreas Neustifter wrote:

I'm writing a beamer presentation in LyX and have 2 branches, one  
for handout and one for presentation.
Is it possible to have TeX-Code in the preamble based on the  
activated branches?


Turns out, thats not necessary. I have pictures that are overlayed  
with the Only-Environment, there I used the overlay specfication "<+| 
handout:0|article:0>" for the first N-1 pictures and "<+|handout:1| 
article:1>" for the N-th picture. No branches necessary in the document.


Also I used the "\mode{ ... }" directive in the preamble so  
the code is activated during printing the handout only.


I can now switch between presentation and layout simply by setting  
"handout" in the custom class options in the document settings.


Thanks, Grettings, Andi




PS: Great work, I love LyX.

PS: Think I love it even more right now.

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Using branches in preamble?

2009-03-16 Thread Andreas Neustifter

Hi,

I'm writing a beamer presentation in LyX and have 2 branches, one for  
handout and one for presentation.


Is it possible to have TeX-Code in the preamble based on the activated  
branches?


Grettings, Andi

PS: Great work, I love LyX.

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