Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-10 Thread Paul Smith
On 2/7/07, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks again, Paul. Perhaps, I am too choosy, but I do not like all beamer themes that I know, the Madrid one included -- I find them too sophisticated; I prefer a very simple, almost empty theme, like the example that I sent. You can always

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-10 Thread Paul Smith
On 2/7/07, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks again, Paul. Perhaps, I am too choosy, but I do not like all beamer themes that I know, the Madrid one included -- I find them too sophisticated; I prefer a very simple, almost empty theme, like the example that I sent. You can always

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-10 Thread Paul Smith
On 2/7/07, Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks again, Paul. Perhaps, I am too choosy, but I do not like all > beamer themes that I know, the Madrid one included -- I find them too > sophisticated; I prefer a very simple, almost empty theme, like the > example that I sent. You can

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-07 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Paul Smith wrote: If am not abusing, how to add to the foot line the name of the presentation's author? See the attached. You put the author's name in as a short author name by positioning the cursor at the start of the author field and typing 'optional-insert' in the minibuffer (alt-x to

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-07 Thread Paul Smith
On 2/7/07, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If am not abusing, how to add to the foot line the name of the presentation's author? See the attached. You put the author's name in as a short author name by positioning the cursor at the start of the author field and typing

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-07 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Paul Smith wrote: Thanks again, Paul. Perhaps, I am too choosy, but I do not like all beamer themes that I know, the Madrid one included -- I find them too sophisticated; I prefer a very simple, almost empty theme, like the example that I sent. You can always roll your own. If you look at

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-07 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Paul Smith wrote: If am not abusing, how to add to the foot line the name of the presentation's author? See the attached. You put the author's name in as a short author name by positioning the cursor at the start of the author field and typing 'optional-insert' in the minibuffer (alt-x to

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-07 Thread Paul Smith
On 2/7/07, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If am not abusing, how to add to the foot line the name of the presentation's author? See the attached. You put the author's name in as a short author name by positioning the cursor at the start of the author field and typing

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-07 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Paul Smith wrote: Thanks again, Paul. Perhaps, I am too choosy, but I do not like all beamer themes that I know, the Madrid one included -- I find them too sophisticated; I prefer a very simple, almost empty theme, like the example that I sent. You can always roll your own. If you look at

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-07 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Paul Smith wrote: If am not abusing, how to add to the foot line the name of the presentation's author? See the attached. You put the author's name in as a "short author name" by positioning the cursor at the start of the author field and typing 'optional-insert' in the minibuffer (alt-x

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-07 Thread Paul Smith
On 2/7/07, Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If am not abusing, how to add to the foot line the name of the > presentation's author? See the attached. You put the author's name in as a "short author name" by positioning the cursor at the start of the author field and typing

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-07 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Paul Smith wrote: Thanks again, Paul. Perhaps, I am too choosy, but I do not like all beamer themes that I know, the Madrid one included -- I find them too sophisticated; I prefer a very simple, almost empty theme, like the example that I sent. You can always "roll your own". If you look at

Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-06 Thread Paul Smith
Dear All How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic attached beamer presentation? Thanks in advance, Paul beamer_example.lyx Description: application/lyx

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-06 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Paul Smith wrote: Dear All How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic attached beamer presentation? Thanks in advance, Paul Is this what you want? (The change is in the preamble.) Note that this is not necessarily how I would do it using one of the prefab themes.

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-06 Thread Paul Smith
On 2/6/07, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic attached beamer presentation? Is this what you want? (The change is in the preamble.) Note that this is not necessarily how I would do it using one of the prefab themes. That

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-06 Thread Paul Smith
On 2/6/07, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic attached beamer presentation? Is this what you want? (The change is in the preamble.) Note that this is not necessarily how I would do it using one of the prefab themes. That

Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-06 Thread Paul Smith
Dear All How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic attached beamer presentation? Thanks in advance, Paul beamer_example.lyx Description: application/lyx

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-06 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Paul Smith wrote: Dear All How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic attached beamer presentation? Thanks in advance, Paul Is this what you want? (The change is in the preamble.) Note that this is not necessarily how I would do it using one of the prefab themes.

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-06 Thread Paul Smith
On 2/6/07, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic attached beamer presentation? Is this what you want? (The change is in the preamble.) Note that this is not necessarily how I would do it using one of the prefab themes. That

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-06 Thread Paul Smith
On 2/6/07, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic attached beamer presentation? Is this what you want? (The change is in the preamble.) Note that this is not necessarily how I would do it using one of the prefab themes. That

Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-06 Thread Paul Smith
Dear All How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic attached beamer presentation? Thanks in advance, Paul beamer_example.lyx Description: application/lyx

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-06 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Paul Smith wrote: Dear All How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic attached beamer presentation? Thanks in advance, Paul Is this what you want? (The change is in the preamble.) Note that this is not necessarily how I would do it using one of the prefab themes.

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-06 Thread Paul Smith
On 2/6/07, Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic > attached beamer presentation? Is this what you want? (The change is in the preamble.) Note that this is not necessarily how I would do it using one of the prefab themes.

Re: Slide number in beamer presentation

2007-02-06 Thread Paul Smith
On 2/6/07, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > How can one add a slide number for each slide in the very basic > > attached beamer presentation? > > Is this what you want? (The change is in the preamble.) Note that this > is not necessarily how I would do it using one of the prefab