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Here, I read how to set [t] globally for a beamer template in LyX. However, is it also possible to just set the [t] option for the PLAIN TITLE frame and leave centering for all other?



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    Here, I read how to set [t] globally for a beamer template in LyX. However, is it also possible to just set the [t] option for the PLAIN TITLE frame and leave centering for all other?



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      Here, I read how to set [t] globally for a beamer template in LyX. However, is it also possible to just set the [t] option for the PLAIN TITLE frame and leave centering for all other?



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      Here, I read how to set [t] globally for a beamer template in LyX. However, is it also possible to just set the [t] option for the PLAIN TITLE frame and leave centering for all other?



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          As of LyX 2.1.0, put the cursor at the beginning of the frame (so your layout should say "Frame"), then go to Insert > Frame Options and put in 't'.



          For more information, please read the LyX Beamer guide under Help > Specific Manuals > Beamer Presentations.






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            How can i divide a teorem on several slide, I'm using Lyx 2.3.2 an i trying to make a beamer presentation but one of the theorema that i wrote don't fix in one slide, can someone indicate to me where i can find some reference about it?






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            As of LyX 2.1.0, put the cursor at the beginning of the frame (so your layout should say "Frame"), then go to Insert > Frame Options and put in 't'.



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              As of LyX 2.1.0, put the cursor at the beginning of the frame (so your layout should say "Frame"), then go to Insert > Frame Options and put in 't'.



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                As of LyX 2.1.0, put the cursor at the beginning of the frame (so your layout should say "Frame"), then go to Insert > Frame Options and put in 't'.



                For more information, please read the LyX Beamer guide under Help > Specific Manuals > Beamer Presentations.






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