On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:26:48 -0400 "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Myriam Abramson wrote: > > The Framesubtitle feature of > > beamer.layout does not seem to exist on Windows though. That's odd. > > Should it? (Meaning, does it exist as an environment in Linux?) You > can enter a frame subtitle by putting \framesubtitle{blah blah blah} in > ERT as the first thing in the frame title. > > /Paul > beamer does exist in Linux and in Debian is packaged as latex-beamer. The package inserts the beamer.layout where lyx expects to see it, into /usr/share/lyx/layouts/ Yesterday I compiled Lyx1.4.2 and installed into a different directory (/usr/local/share/lyx1.4.2) and found I couldn't load the beamer document class. The beamer.layout was not where lyx1.4.2 could find it, in this case /usr/local/share/lyx1.4.2/layouts. Although Tools > TeX information could see it, I still could not get a beamer document class via Document > Settings > Document Class. Checking the source tarball for beamer.layout, it was absent from the source directory for layouts which is lyx1.4.2/lib/layouts. I concluded beamer.layout does not come with the Lyx1.4.2 source, so I copied beamer.layout to the new directory and after "reconfigure" it worked! HTH - Russell