Re: Beamer Presentation: Getting Blocks Properly Displayed

2005-06-16 Thread G. Milde
On 15.06.05, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Rich Shepard wrote: My goal is to have each title/itemized list as a separate block. If I do not indent the itemized lines, both chunks are preceeded by the block command and display in separate boxes. As soon as I specify itemized for the details, I lose

Re: Beamer Presentation: Getting Blocks Properly Displayed

2005-06-16 Thread G. Milde
On 15.06.05, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Rich Shepard wrote: My goal is to have each title/itemized list as a separate block. If I do not indent the itemized lines, both chunks are preceeded by the block command and display in separate boxes. As soon as I specify itemized for the details, I lose

Re: Beamer Presentation: Getting Blocks Properly Displayed

2005-06-16 Thread G. Milde
On 15.06.05, Paul A. Rubin wrote: > Rich Shepard wrote: > > > > My goal is to have each title/itemized list as a separate block. If > >I do not indent the itemized lines, both "chunks" are preceeded by the > >"block" command and display in separate boxes. As soon as I specify > >"itemized" for

Beamer Presentation: Getting Blocks Properly Displayed

2005-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
I've fussed and futzed with this and cannot get it right. I've looked at the beamerpresentation.lyx, too, but cannot see what I'm doing wrong with the attached file fragment. My goal is to have each title/itemized list as a separate block. If I do not indent the itemized lines, both chunks

Re: Beamer Presentation: Getting Blocks Properly Displayed

2005-06-15 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Rich Shepard wrote: I've fussed and futzed with this and cannot get it right. I've looked at the beamerpresentation.lyx, too, but cannot see what I'm doing wrong with the attached file fragment. My goal is to have each title/itemized list as a separate block. If I do not indent the

Re: Beamer Presentation: Getting Blocks Properly Displayed

2005-06-15 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Rich Shepard wrote: On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Not entirely sure what's going on here, but let's say you want something akin to the following: start of boxBox 1 title * Item 1 in box 1 * Item 2 in box 1 end of box start of boxBox 2 title * Item 3 in box 2 * Item 4 in box 2

Re: Beamer Presentation: Getting Blocks Properly Displayed

2005-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote: You're talking about the frame where the second block unveils the truth that e^{\pi i}=-1? The catch is that they're not both blocks. The first block is a block. The second block is an ExampleBlock (which you'll find in the environment drop-down list).

Beamer Presentation: Getting Blocks Properly Displayed

2005-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
I've fussed and futzed with this and cannot get it right. I've looked at the beamerpresentation.lyx, too, but cannot see what I'm doing wrong with the attached file fragment. My goal is to have each title/itemized list as a separate block. If I do not indent the itemized lines, both chunks

Re: Beamer Presentation: Getting Blocks Properly Displayed

2005-06-15 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Rich Shepard wrote: I've fussed and futzed with this and cannot get it right. I've looked at the beamerpresentation.lyx, too, but cannot see what I'm doing wrong with the attached file fragment. My goal is to have each title/itemized list as a separate block. If I do not indent the

Re: Beamer Presentation: Getting Blocks Properly Displayed

2005-06-15 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Rich Shepard wrote: On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Not entirely sure what's going on here, but let's say you want something akin to the following: start of boxBox 1 title * Item 1 in box 1 * Item 2 in box 1 end of box start of boxBox 2 title * Item 3 in box 2 * Item 4 in box 2

Re: Beamer Presentation: Getting Blocks Properly Displayed

2005-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote: You're talking about the frame where the second block unveils the truth that e^{\pi i}=-1? The catch is that they're not both blocks. The first block is a block. The second block is an ExampleBlock (which you'll find in the environment drop-down list).

Beamer Presentation: Getting Blocks Properly Displayed

2005-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
I've fussed and futzed with this and cannot get it right. I've looked at the beamerpresentation.lyx, too, but cannot see what I'm doing wrong with the attached file fragment. My goal is to have each title/itemized list as a separate block. If I do not indent the itemized lines, both "chunks"

Re: Beamer Presentation: Getting Blocks Properly Displayed

2005-06-15 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Rich Shepard wrote: I've fussed and futzed with this and cannot get it right. I've looked at the beamerpresentation.lyx, too, but cannot see what I'm doing wrong with the attached file fragment. My goal is to have each title/itemized list as a separate block. If I do not indent the

Re: Beamer Presentation: Getting Blocks Properly Displayed

2005-06-15 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Rich Shepard wrote: On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Not entirely sure what's going on here, but let's say you want something akin to the following: Box 1 title * Item 1 in box 1 * Item 2 in box 1 Box 2 title * Item 3 in box 2 * Item 4 in box 2 Paul, I'm using the block

Re: Beamer Presentation: Getting Blocks Properly Displayed

2005-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote: You're talking about the frame where the second block unveils the truth that e^{\pi i}=-1? The catch is that they're not both blocks. The first block is a block. The second "block" is an ExampleBlock (which you'll find in the environment drop-down