END-OF-FRAME, once again..
Paul A. Rubin
parubin73 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 11 21:44:39 UTC 2021
On 10/11/21 4:19 PM, UD K wrote:
>
>
> On 10/11/21 9:58 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>> On 10/11/21 3:50 PM, UD K wrote:
>>> I remember the Insert > Separated Frame Below, which has now
>>> vanished, at least from my 2.3.2 version. This is punishment for
>>> using something called MX Linux, which has only that antiquated
>>> version, without this needed feature. I also looked for a command
>>> buffer but it, too, is hidden. The war was lost for the loss of
>>> a nail, and my lecture will die for the lack of Insert > Separated
>>> Frame Below ;-(
>>> EK
>>>
>>> On 10/11/21 8:53 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>>>> Insert > Separated Frame Below
>>>
>>>
>> The command buffer should be accessible from View > Toolbars >
>> Command Buffer (unless it lived in a different place back in 2.3.2),
>> or alternatively using the shortcut Alt + x (unless that gets mapped
>> to something else, but it's been Alt + x on my system as far back as
>> I can recall).
>
> Thanks-- I am getting a great tour of some useful features of Lyx that
> I never explored. With Paul's help, I found the command buffer, and
> typed /Insert > Separated Frame Below/, but it did nothing. I must be
> very motivated, since I did the unthinkable, and (re)read the
> Lyx/Beamer manual (V. 2.3). It makes repeated infuriating references
> to the missing Insert Frame Separator, etc. It also mentioned some
> keyboard shortcuts that do not work, as tips for an easier way of
> accomplishing this (apparently heroic) task of inserting an end-of-frame.
> Square One is my home now...
> EK
>>
>>
>
>
Ehud,
Insert > ... is a menu selection, not something to type in the command
buffer.
With the cursor at the end of the content of a frame, type 'call
newframe' (without the quotes) in the buffer and hit enter.
Paul
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.lyx.org/pipermail/lyx-users/attachments/20211011/77b1d771/attachment.html>
More information about the lyx-users
mailing list