diff --git a/development/batchtests/beamer_test.tex.orig b/development/batchtests/beamer_test.tex.orig index c925723f7d..da490094df 100644 --- a/development/batchtests/beamer_test.tex.orig +++ b/development/batchtests/beamer_test.tex.orig @@ -180,9 +180,9 @@ insert new frame paragraphs. \begin{frame}{Separating frames} \noindent Consecutive frames have to be separated from each other. -This is done by means of the \structure{\noindent Separator} inset, -which can be produced by hitting return in an empty Standard paragraph -right below the frame (see UserGuide, sec.~3.4.6). +This is done by means of the \structure{Separator} inset, which can +be produced by hitting return in an empty Standard paragraph right +below the frame (see UserGuide, sec.~3.4.6). \begin{block}{Tip} There is a simple and much more convenient way to start a new frame: @@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ the handout As said, many elements are mode-aware. \begin{itemize} \item You can show particular text \only{only in the presentation}\only
{only in the article} -via \alert{\noindent Edit\lyxarrow Text Style\lyxarrow Only} +via \alert{Edit\lyxarrow Text Style\lyxarrow Only} \end{itemize} \mode
{\begin{itemize} \item Or put all sorts of complex contents via \alert{Insert\lyxarrow Custom Insets\lyxarrow ArticleMode} @@ -736,8 +736,8 @@ and ``References'' frame titles in this presentation) Setting up a beamer article with \LyX{} is easy. \begin{itemize} -\item Just create a new document with the class \structure{\noindent Beamer Article (Standard Class)} -or \structure{\noindent Beamer Article (KOMA-Script)} +\item Just create a new document with the class \structure{Beamer Article (Standard Class)} +or \structure{Beamer Article (KOMA-Script)} \item Then add the presentation to this document as a child (via \alert{Insert\lyxarrow File\lyxarrow Child Document\ldots}) \item And that's it. Now you can produce the handout and the presentation by compiling one of these two documents, while you only need to edit