Hi Liviu, I agree with your strategy as a general approach, but given the tendency of the students to religiously copy the projection, I prefer to limit a lot the contents of my slides, and uncover things in a very progressive way in my courses. Otherwise, they get obsessed by copying the screen and they do not listen to the explanations... As a consequence, for these cases, I prefer something automatic and systematical.
Murat 2011/9/28 Liviu Andronic <landronim...@gmail.com>: > On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Murat Yildizoglu <yi...@u-bordeaux4.fr> > wrote: >> But I see that I can learn many tricks from this template (I do every >> trick manually in ERB for now), and better use Lyx with beamer. Very >> good news. >> > I use regularly Beamer with LyX, and of course it always depends what > you do and how you subsequently present your slides, but my experience > with stepwise display (everywhere) is: don't. Stepwise is good in > specific places, but usually it makes more sense (for me, anyway) to > display in blocks. For example, you can put two items in one slide and > uncover the three next in the second slide. I also tend to combine > this with 'block' environment (again, with pauses between 'blocks'), > and sometimes the vertical columns (don't remember their proper name). > But stepwise uncovering for every item tends not to work for me. > > Cheers > Liviu > -- 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