Hi Jean-Marc,
Thank you for your example. I remember having made slides like that, too;
it was essentially a TeX Macro (ERT in LyX) with different parameters all
over. So while I could edit the rest in LyX, the animation required
hand-coding the macro.
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
23/05/2014 01:33, Cyrille Artho:
I never use "striptease slides" as the audience
tends to squint, trying to read the grey text on white, while not listening
to the speaker. IMHO if you use a "striptease slide", then you have failed
in the design and should create 2 - 3 separate (but incremental) slides
instead.
I agree about striptease slider, but my needs are more about animated
diagrams. Tikz is great to create the individual drawings, but I could use
a way to use the beamer facilities like \uncover/\only in a foils document.
Here is a recent example in foils, where I had to write horrible macros.
The table of contents is some code of mine.
https://who.rocq.inria.fr/Jean-Marc.Lasgouttes/demiheure.pdf
(the interesting part is around slide 6).
And considering how painful it was to animate the drawing, I did not use
LyX for this one :(
JMarc
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