[texhax] \phantom, \hphantom doesn't work with powerdot overlays?
Hubert Lam
hubert at hubertlam.info
Mon Jan 31 12:01:25 CET 2011
Thanks for the quick reply guys!
Yes Herbert is correct. I need to remember to use the phantom within math mode not outside of it, especially at the start of a new line :p
Hubert
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Herbert Voss [mailto:Herbert.Voss at FU-Berlin.DE]
> Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 9:56 PM
> To: Hubert Lam
> Cc: 'texhax at tug.org'
> Subject: Re: [texhax] \phantom, \hphantom doesn't work with powerdot
> overlays?
>
> Am 31.01.2011 11:41, schrieb Hubert Lam:
>
> > Just wondering if anyone has been able to get \phantom or \hphantom
> working within a powerdot presentation with overlays (such as "pause")?
> >
> > I have this following code:
> >
> > \begin{slide}{Test}
> > \begin{enumerate}
> > \item Something \pause
> > \item $g(k + 1) = -(k + 1) - 3$ \\
> > \hphantom{g(k + 1)} $= -k - 4$. \pause \end{enumerate}
> > \end{slide}
> >
> > The \hphantom unfortunately doesn't behave. Presumably due to
> powerdot?
>
> use it this way:
>
> \item $g(k + 1) = -(k + 1) - 3$ \\
> $\hphantom{g(k + 1)} = -k - 4$. \pause
>
> Herbert
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