Please, ignore the question.

It turns out I misunderstood the Beamer manual. The effect I wanted to
achieve requires a different approach: the mpxmulti package and the
\multiinclude command (in Beamer)


Sorry for the noise.

Cheers,

Stefano


On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 5:29 PM, stefano franchi
<stefano.fran...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The Beamer manual suggest the following method for simple
> "animation-like' effect:
>
> You can use the usual “Insert Graphic” command to insert a graphic.
> The commands \includegraphics, \pgfuseimage, and \pgfimage are
> overlay-specification-aware in
> beamer. If the overlay specification does not apply, the command has
> no effect. This is useful for creating a
> simple animation where each picture of the animation resides in a
> different file:
>
> \begin{frame}
> \includegraphics<1>[height=2cm]{step1.pdf}%
> \includegraphics<2>[height=2cm]{step2.pdf}%
> \includegraphics<3>[height=2cm]{step3.pdf}%
> \end{frame}
>
>
> Question: Is there any way to have the equivalent of the three
> \includegraphics statements in Lyx, or should I resign myself to
> inserting an ERT box?
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stefano
>
>
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