Continuation of lists across beamer frames
Paul A. Rubin
parubin73 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 15 20:48:10 UTC 2022
On 3/15/22 15:29, Herbert Voss via lyx-users wrote:
>
>
> Am 15.03.22 um 19:36 schrieb Paul A. Rubin via lyx-users:
>> On 3/15/22 13:07, markhsalmon wrote:
>>> Thank you Paul, I really appreciate your response but this is such a
>>> common issue - at least for me- every lecture pack I produce has
>>> this problem perhaps every 5 slides so its really driving me round
>>> the bend. I just leave the environment behind by default and
>>> manually add the next number but it looks cheap and nasty. Why
>>> can’t there be an option to restart previous numbering? I seem to
>>> remember that option exists in scientific word so it must be
>>> possible to implement this as a very simple click choice? I have
>>> been pointed to the ERT route before but this is really a cry to the
>>> developers of Lyx. Thanks again Paul.
>>> Cheers,
>>> Mark
>>>
>>> Decision making is about predicting counterfactuals
>>>
>>>
>> My bad. I forgot that one of the devs (Jürgen?) already created a
>> workaround in the form of a module. I've attached a different MWE.
>> You just have to add the "Beamer Resumable Enumerate" module and then
>> choose "Enumerate-Resume" rather than "Enumerate" from the
>> environment selection list.
>
> using package enumitem, defining an own list
>
> \newlist{myEnum}{enumerate}{3}
> \setlist{myEnum}{resume}
>
> putting it into a LyX layout and you can use the new list myEnum which
> always
> has a continuing counter.
>
> Herbert
Is enumitem compatible with Beamer? The Beamer layout forbids the
enumitem module.
Also, to correct myself, it was Günter Milde that wrote the enumitem module.
Paul
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