Maria,

The "separator" is no longer explicitly used (it sounds like the
documentation isn't yet updated).  Check the recent release notes for
official guidance.

My version: after you're done inputting information in the frame, hit Enter
/ Return a bunch of times and eventually you will get the traditional
separator line.  I'm likely approaching this is in a clumsy fashion, but it
is the easiest approach I've found.  That said, immediately inserting a new
Frame isn't done as easily as I would like.  I still need to figure out of
there is a better yet quick/easy way to do this.

Regards,
Joel

On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 6:50 AM, Maria Gouskova <gousk...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Upgraded to 2.2.1 and having trouble finding the Separator environment for
> Beamer presentations. I used to have it associated to a key binding, and
> that doesn't work anymore, but I don't see it in the list of paragraph
> styles, either.
>
> The Beamer manual says this:
>
> " Consecutive frames have to be separated from each other. This is done
> by means of the Separator paragraph style."
>
> But for some reason that's not showing in my list.
> I can work around this for now by copying the separator+frame environments
> from the Beamer manual, but there must be a better way!
>
> I am on Mac OS 10.8, Linguistics module enabled.
>
>
> And, I just checked my Linux installation (LyX 2.0 something), and the
> Separator style is in the first block of styles visible in the list, near
> "Standard". It's definitely not there anymore in the Mac version.
>
> Maria
>
> Maria
>

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