On 4/3/19 6:17 PM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
I have a problem with Beamer that certainly has a very simple solution, but I'm not able to find it...I think the use of multiple overprint environments is part of the problem, but I also think the use of overprint is incompatible with having some text on slide 3 onward and some on just slide 3. The Beamer manual says this in the description of overprint environments:In the attached file, there is a single frame. The first line appears on all subframes, but the following lines are inside a main overprint environment. The second line should appear only on the second slide, the third line on the third and fourth slides and it should replace the second line. There is also a fourth line that is overprinted on the third and fourth lines.However, the second line does not appear on the PDF, only the remaining subframes. My use of a nested overprint inside a parent overprint is wrong?Thank you. -- Rudi Gaelzer Registered Linux user # 153741
Yours are not disjoint. The attached version uses overlayarea rather than overprint. See if it does what you want.The overlay specifications of the \onslide commands must be disjoint.
Paul
NestedOverprints.lyx
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