In a perfect world, yes. From my understanding, the lyx integration of beamer is quite complicated. Also, this makes a great deal of sense. The itemized lists are under a frame object, so they are essentially treated as a sub-object when the user hits tab, as they should be. It also clearly denotes what lists and objects are under which frames and which objects simply have their own window. I abuse this feature particularly when presenting pictures, though I suppose I could create an empty frame and tab the image over.
~Ben On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 7:18 AM, UD <ehud.kap...@gmail.com> wrote: > Wouldn't it be simpler (for users who are creating a slide presentation) > to just include in the frame everything that comes after the frame title, > unless indicated otherwise (perhaps by an explicit EndOfFrame mark? > > EK > > On 10/26/2016 07:50 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote: > > On 10/26/2016 12:10 PM, UD wrote: > > > > Thanks to you all-- increasing the list depth did it (is that the most > intuitive thing here?). > > It is for me. When you hit return after a frame title, you're in the frame > environment, so text typed there will appear on the frame. As soon as you > change to any other environment, though, you're out of the frame > environment and need to nest under it. > > IIRC, before Jürgen refactored the Beamer layout you had to nest even > ordinary text. So I guess it's a well-entrenched habit for me. > > Paul > > > > -- > Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D. > >