I was ignorant of this mechanism (inserting hte definition only if the last \lyxframeend{} is manually inserted. Since the part of my document that has not been reconverted to the beamer format was just flowing text,I can compile my document once exported to Latex. But since I have only inserted Start Frame insets froms the menu box, it is strange inf fact that the latex file was able to compile, without the last manual \lyxframeend{}, no?
Have I been lucky at least on this point? :-) (I have always read on this list the you need this last fram end, other wise you are doomed ;-) - that is what Rich was suggesting, by the way) Anyway, I have added it now, by precaution. I won't forget this trick. Thanks a lot Jürgen and Rich. Murat 2011/11/4 Jürgen Spitzmüller <sp...@lyx.org> > Rich Shepard wrote: > > I concur. I've found that each frame needs a \endframe and that also > needs > > to be the last line in the presentation. > > This is probably a misunderstanding. I meant that LyX is supposed to > \lyxframeend definition to the auto-generated preamble whenever this macro > is > used (which is the case in many paragraph styles such as section etc.). > > Having said that, you should not need to insert a FrameEnd > normally.It'sonly > needed in very specific cases. > > Jürgen > -- Prof. Murat Yildizoglu Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV GREThA (UMR CNRS 5113) Avenue Léon Duguit 33608 Pessac cedex France yi...@u-bordeaux4.fr http://yildizoglu.info http://www.twitter.com/yildizoglu