On 01/22/2017 03:30 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jan 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I bound a sequence (Ctrl+Alt+Return) to "call newframe", so that I can
start a new frame from pretty much anywhere within reason. When I'm
writing a slide show, I usually can't spare the brain cells to figure
out
where the cursor is. ;-)
Paul,
I must be missing a step. I tried Ctrl+Alt+N and reconfigured. Does
nothing when cursor is at the end of the last item in a frame. Deleted
that
key and tried yours, Ctrl+Alt+Return, with the same lack of results.
Curious
that it does not work here but does for you.
From that cursor position the Edit menu offers the item of a new parent
frame with Alt+P Shift+Return.
Rich
Using LyX 2.2.2, I just created a Beamer document with File > New from
Template (using the "beamer ornate 20 minute" thingy). Skipping over the
stuff at the beginning, I put the cursor at the end of the bullet "These
overlays are created using the Pause style" (right after the period) and
tried Ctrl+Alt+Return. It worked. It also worked at various other points.
I'm attaching ~/.lyx/bind/user.bind so that you can compare it to your
system. If you've done other custom binds, your user.bind file might
have more lines in it than mine, but it should contain the one line mine
has.
Paul
## This file is automatically generated by lyx
## All modifications will be lost
Format 4
\bind "C-M-Return" "call newframe"