Re: Howto give optional arg to beamer frame?

2006-04-20 Thread Bo Peng
On 4/20/06, Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm using beamer (happily), inserting frame/endframe.  Life is good.  Now, I
 want to insert a frame with an optional argument.
 I want it to expand to:

 \frame[allowframebreaks]{\frametitle{whatever}...

Have you tried ert at the beginning of the frame title? That is where
I add things like [+-]

Bo


Re: Howto give optional arg to beamer frame?

2006-04-20 Thread Neal Becker
On Thursday 20 April 2006 9:15 am, Bo Peng wrote:
 On 4/20/06, Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm using beamer (happily), inserting frame/endframe.  Life is good. 
  Now, I want to insert a frame with an optional argument.
  I want it to expand to:
 
  \frame[allowframebreaks]{\frametitle{whatever}...

 Have you tried ert at the beginning of the frame title? That is where
 I add things like [+-]


Seems to work.  Thanks!


Re: Howto give optional arg to beamer frame?

2006-04-20 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Neal Becker wrote:

I'm using beamer (happily), inserting frame/endframe.  Life is good.  Now, I
want to insert a frame with an optional argument.
I want it to expand to:

\frame[allowframebreaks]{\frametitle{whatever}...

How do I do this with lyx?




To the left of the title in the BeginFrame environment, add 
[allowframebreaks] in ERT.


/Paul




Re: Howto give optional arg to beamer frame?

2006-04-20 Thread Bo Peng
On 4/20/06, Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm using beamer (happily), inserting frame/endframe.  Life is good.  Now, I
 want to insert a frame with an optional argument.
 I want it to expand to:

 \frame[allowframebreaks]{\frametitle{whatever}...

Have you tried ert at the beginning of the frame title? That is where
I add things like [+-]

Bo


Re: Howto give optional arg to beamer frame?

2006-04-20 Thread Neal Becker
On Thursday 20 April 2006 9:15 am, Bo Peng wrote:
 On 4/20/06, Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm using beamer (happily), inserting frame/endframe.  Life is good. 
  Now, I want to insert a frame with an optional argument.
  I want it to expand to:
 
  \frame[allowframebreaks]{\frametitle{whatever}...

 Have you tried ert at the beginning of the frame title? That is where
 I add things like [+-]


Seems to work.  Thanks!


Re: Howto give optional arg to beamer frame?

2006-04-20 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Neal Becker wrote:

I'm using beamer (happily), inserting frame/endframe.  Life is good.  Now, I
want to insert a frame with an optional argument.
I want it to expand to:

\frame[allowframebreaks]{\frametitle{whatever}...

How do I do this with lyx?




To the left of the title in the BeginFrame environment, add 
[allowframebreaks] in ERT.


/Paul




Re: Howto give optional arg to beamer frame?

2006-04-20 Thread Bo Peng
On 4/20/06, Neal Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using beamer (happily), inserting frame/endframe.  Life is good.  Now, I
> want to insert a frame with an optional argument.
> I want it to expand to:
>
> \frame[allowframebreaks]{\frametitle{whatever}...

Have you tried ert at the beginning of the frame title? That is where
I add things like [<+->]

Bo


Re: Howto give optional arg to beamer frame?

2006-04-20 Thread Neal Becker
On Thursday 20 April 2006 9:15 am, Bo Peng wrote:
> On 4/20/06, Neal Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm using beamer (happily), inserting frame/endframe.  Life is good. 
> > Now, I want to insert a frame with an optional argument.
> > I want it to expand to:
> >
> > \frame[allowframebreaks]{\frametitle{whatever}...
>
> Have you tried ert at the beginning of the frame title? That is where
> I add things like [<+->]
>

Seems to work.  Thanks!


Re: Howto give optional arg to beamer frame?

2006-04-20 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Neal Becker wrote:

I'm using beamer (happily), inserting frame/endframe.  Life is good.  Now, I
want to insert a frame with an optional argument.
I want it to expand to:

\frame[allowframebreaks]{\frametitle{whatever}...

How do I do this with lyx?




To the left of the title in the BeginFrame environment, add 
[allowframebreaks] in ERT.


/Paul