On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Paul A. Rubin <ru...@msu.edu> wrote: > Stefano, > > <+, 4-> is not used for the text items, it's used in multiinclude. So: > > \multiinclude[<+,4->][...] > ... > > •<4->first textual item > > •<5-> second textual item >
Ah! How silly of me. I get it now. Thanks, Stefano > > Paul > > On 11/10/2011 03:57 PM, stefano franchi wrote: >> >> On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Paul A. Rubin<ru...@msu.edu> wrote: >>> >>> stefano franchi<stefano.franchi<at> gmail.com> writes: >>> >>> >>>> \multiinclude[<+>][format=pdf,start=1,end=3,graphics={height=2cm}] >>> >>> {Pdf-file-prefix} >>> >>> [...] >>> >>>> But I cannot figure out to preserve the diagram when I uncover the >>>> text after it. For instance, I have 3 steps in the diagram above, and >>>> I thought the following (regular lyx) would work: >>>> >>>> •<4->first textual item >>>> •<5-> second textual item >>>> >>>> Instead, what happens is that when item 4 (and later item 5) are >>>> shown, the diagram disappears. >>> >>> The specification<+> in multiinclude says to show each part only on one >>> overlay. If there are three parts to the diagram, change that to<+,4-> >>> which >>> will show each part in isolation on one of the first three overlays, then >>> all >>> parts from the fourth overlay onward. >>> >> Hi Paul, >> >> I tried your suggestion, but nothing changes. When the<+,4-> textual >> item is shown, the diagram disappears as before. >> >> >>> Paul >>> >>> >>> >> >> > -- __________________________________________________ Stefano Franchi Associate Research Professor Department of Hispanic Studies Ph: +1 (979) 845-2125 Texas A&M University Fax: +1 (979) 845-6421 College Station, Texas, USA