On 02/20/2015 12:08 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Michael Berger wrote:
I followed the procedure described in LyX's Help > Specific Manuals >
Beamer which says to set up an article first and than produce the handout.
So, I created a new document with Beamer Article (Standard Class) /
(KOMA-Script) and then added my Presentation via Insert > File > Child
Document.
But when trying an export to PDF I was rewarded with tons of Latex
Errors (too many to be listed here).
Needless to mention that my beamer Presentation compiles perfectly well!
I also tried the different output modes "presentation" and "article" -
both failed equally.
My beamer Presentation is packed with linguistic specialties like
glosses, trees, covington style etc.
Can somebody come up with a piece of good advice?
Take care that the preamble of the beamer article document includes all needed
things (basically, you can probably just copy over the preamble of the
presentation).
Also, all modules that are loaded in the presentation need to be loaded by the
article as well.
If you have local layout settings, this needs to be known to the article as
well.
HTH
Jürgen
Thanks and regards,
Thanks Jürgen,
both files should by now have identical settings.
I enclose screenshot of the error message hoping you might find an
indication of something that is the cause.
Michael