Lemmas in Beamer and Other Block Environments

2013-11-02 Thread Guy Rutenberg
Hi, Beamer supports various kinds of block environments out of the box such as theorem, proof, lemma and etc. Some of them are also supported by the default lyx layout (I'm using lyx 2.0), and some, notably the lemma, aren't supported. I can enable this environment using a local layout. But is

Re: Lemmas in Beamer and Other Block Environments

2013-11-02 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Guy Rutenberg wrote: Beamer supports various kinds of block environments out of the box such as theorem, proof, lemma and etc. Some of them are also supported by the default lyx layout (I'm using lyx 2.0), and some, notably the lemma, aren't supported. This (lemma) is simply an oversight. I

Lemmas in Beamer and Other Block Environments

2013-11-02 Thread Guy Rutenberg
Hi, Beamer supports various kinds of block environments out of the box such as theorem, proof, lemma and etc. Some of them are also supported by the default lyx layout (I'm using lyx 2.0), and some, notably the lemma, aren't supported. I can enable this environment using a local layout. But is

Re: Lemmas in Beamer and Other Block Environments

2013-11-02 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Guy Rutenberg wrote: Beamer supports various kinds of block environments out of the box such as theorem, proof, lemma and etc. Some of them are also supported by the default lyx layout (I'm using lyx 2.0), and some, notably the lemma, aren't supported. This (lemma) is simply an oversight. I

Lemmas in Beamer and Other Block Environments

2013-11-02 Thread Guy Rutenberg
Hi, Beamer supports various kinds of block environments out of the box such as theorem, proof, lemma and etc. Some of them are also supported by the default lyx layout (I'm using lyx 2.0), and some, notably the lemma, aren't supported. I can "enable" this environment using a local layout. But is

Re: Lemmas in Beamer and Other Block Environments

2013-11-02 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Guy Rutenberg wrote: > Beamer supports various kinds of block environments out of the box such as > theorem, proof, lemma and etc. Some of them are also supported by the > default lyx layout (I'm using lyx 2.0), and some, notably the lemma, aren't > supported. This (lemma) is simply an oversight.