Hi Carsten,
Here is a little clarification that may help other. You are correct, I can
suppress a frame using beamer handout mode by adding to the
BEAMER_envargs property. To suppress information on a slide I use the
following command \#+BEAMER: \only{ the proof used is ...}
Thanks again fo
Hi Carsten,
This works pretty well
> #+BEAMER: \only<4->{The proof used \textit{reductio ad absurdum}.}
No ideas at the moment, but I am thinking about this
> Any ideas to make a better way to use \uncover and \only on selected
> material?
Best wishes
M
On Jan 10, 2010, at 4:02 AM, Car
Hi Marvin,
On Jan 10, 2010, at 1:47 AM, Marvin Doyley wrote:
Dear all,
I use beamer to prepare lectures, and find it useful to suppress
information or slides on the version of the slides that I distribute
to the class at the start of my lectures. I suppress information
using the beamer
Dear all,
I use beamer to prepare lectures, and find it useful to suppress information
or slides on the version of the slides that I distribute to the class at the
start of my lectures. I suppress information using the beamer handout mode and
the following latex commands
\newcommand{\hushfr