Christian Bustamante wrote:
Any idea?
In plain code, you create the title slide with
\begin{frame}[label=firstframe]
\titlepage
\end{frame}
But in LyX, this process is automatic... Help please
Your LyX document should end with an EndFrame environment. Put the
cursor after that, hit Enter to
Christian Bustamante wrote:
Any idea?
In plain code, you create the title slide with
\begin{frame}[label=firstframe]
\titlepage
\end{frame}
But in LyX, this process is automatic... Help please
Your LyX document should end with an EndFrame environment. Put the
cursor after that, hit Enter to
Christian Bustamante wrote:
Any idea?
In plain code, you create the title slide with
\begin{frame}[label=firstframe]
\titlepage
\end{frame}
But in LyX, this process is automatic... Help please
Your LyX document should end with an EndFrame environment. Put the
cursor after that, hit Enter to
Any idea?
In plain code, you create the title slide with
\begin{frame}[label=firstframe]
\titlepage
\end{frame}
But in LyX, this process is automatic... Help please
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Paul A. Rubinru...@msu.edu wrote:
I'm afraid what you wrote does not make sense. You start
Any idea?
In plain code, you create the title slide with
\begin{frame}[label=firstframe]
\titlepage
\end{frame}
But in LyX, this process is automatic... Help please
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Paul A. Rubinru...@msu.edu wrote:
I'm afraid what you wrote does not make sense. You start
Any idea?
In plain code, you create the title slide with
\begin{frame}[label=firstframe]
\titlepage
\end{frame}
But in LyX, this process is automatic... Help please
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> I'm afraid what you wrote does not make sense. You start
I'm afraid what you wrote does not make sense. You start your
presentation with title and authors. Then you have your content, with
the first slide of content started with a BeginFrame environment (the
equivalent of the \begin{frame}[label=firstframe] LaTeX command you
wrote below.
Or are
Exactly. I want to repeat the 'title slide'... It's possible?
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Paul A. Rubinru...@msu.edu wrote:
I'm afraid what you wrote does not make sense. You start your presentation
with title and authors. Then you have your content, with the first slide of
content
I'm afraid what you wrote does not make sense. You start your
presentation with title and authors. Then you have your content, with
the first slide of content started with a BeginFrame environment (the
equivalent of the \begin{frame}[label=firstframe] LaTeX command you
wrote below.
Or are
Exactly. I want to repeat the 'title slide'... It's possible?
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Paul A. Rubinru...@msu.edu wrote:
I'm afraid what you wrote does not make sense. You start your presentation
with title and authors. Then you have your content, with the first slide of
content
I'm afraid what you wrote does not make sense. You start your
presentation with title and authors. Then you have your content, with
the first slide of content started with a BeginFrame environment (the
equivalent of the \begin{frame}[label=firstframe] LaTeX command you
wrote below.
Or are
Exactly. I want to repeat the 'title slide'... It's possible?
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> I'm afraid what you wrote does not make sense. You start your presentation
> with title and authors. Then you have your content, with the first slide of
>
Hi all,
I'm using the beamer class and I need to repeat the first slide at the
end of presentation. In plain LaTeX one can do the following
\documentclass{beamer}
\title[Short title]{The title}
\author[Authors]{Author 1 \and Author 2}
\date{\today}
\begin{document}
Hi all,
I'm using the beamer class and I need to repeat the first slide at the
end of presentation. In plain LaTeX one can do the following
\documentclass{beamer}
\title[Short title]{The title}
\author[Authors]{Author 1 \and Author 2}
\date{\today}
\begin{document}
Hi all,
I'm using the beamer class and I need to repeat the first slide at the
end of presentation. In plain LaTeX one can do the following
\documentclass{beamer}
\title[Short title]{The title}
\author[Authors]{Author 1 \and Author 2}
\date{\today}
\begin{document}
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