On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 7:18 PM, Wei-Dong Lian <weidong.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a small problem in using the pgf codes. In beamer, I need to define
> some animations operations, examples \only<1->{pgf code}. However, for my
> article document, I do not want to invoke the animation operations codes. I
> wonder if we can determine the document type, if it is beamer, then include
> the animations codes, otherwise suppress these codes. As such, the pgf codes
> are applicable to both beamer and article document type. Otherwise, one will
> maintain two versions of the same file. It is a bit ugly.
>
I'm not sure if you do so already. Have you tried switching from
beamer (presentation) to beamer (article)? I would assume that the
beamer version of 'article' would take care of such animations.

Regards
Liviu


> Does someone know how to determine the current document type to suppress
> some unrelated codes for a certain document type.
> Thanks,
> wd



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