END-OF-FRAME, once again..

Paul A. Rubin parubin73 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 11 18:53:28 UTC 2021


On 10/11/21 1:19 PM, UD K wrote:
> Thanks for the speedy response, but, alas, neither approach solved my 
> problem. Paul's suggestion ignored the fact that (at least on MY lyx, 
> v. 2.3.2) there is no Insert > Frame separator Below (as I lamented in 
> my OP).  I vaguely remember seeing, and even using, that magical 
> Separator, but it has now vanished. Rich's approach merged the moved 
> frame with the one near its new home, but-- since there is no obvious 
> (or known to me) way to insert a separator, their union is NOT what I 
> was looking for.  I am (almost) back to the infamous Square One.
>   Ehud Kaplan
>
> On 10/11/21 6:14 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>> On 10/11/21 12:03 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
>>> On Mon, 11 Oct 2021, UD K wrote:
>>>
>>>>   So, finally, here is my question: /How do I move a frame from one 
>>>> part
>>>> of the presentation to another/, and, while you are educating me-- 
>>>> how do
>>>> I insert an end-of-frame where I need one?  I could not find "new
>>>> environment", and plain layout didn't do it.  I know this is about as
>>>> basic a thing as could be, and Lyx/beamer should not have hidden it as
>>>> well as they did, but that's what we have.
>>>
>>> Ehud,
>>>
>>> A second approach:
>>>
>>> 1. Open outline window to left of beamer class window if not already 
>>> open.
>>> 2. Place cursor on the frame you want to move.
>>> 3. Use the up- and down-arrows at the bottom right of the window to 
>>> move the
>>>     fram to where you want it.
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> Rich
>> Forgot about that (since I never use the outline window). Unless the 
>> slide is moving a zillion spots, that's certainly easier.
>>
>> Paul
>>
>
> -- 
> Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D.
>       Visiting Professor
>       Dept. of Philosophy & History of Science
>       Charles University, Prague
>       &
>       the National Institute of Mental Health,
>       Topolová 748, Klecany
>       Czechia
>
You are looking for Insert > Separated Frame Below. Inserting a 
separator is a different command. If you really do not have that command 
(I forget what version first got it), try binding a key combo to the 
LFUN 'call newframe' (or just type it in the command buffer), which 
should work to insert a frame (and worked for me in a number of earlier 
versions).

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