Klaus,

Great advice, worked perfectly!

Thanks.

At 07:46 AM 4/2/01 +0200, you wrote:
>David Arnold writes:
> > I had my slides pretty well prepared, but adding in \pause's at after I
was
> > finished adds extra space in places (sometimes after displays or
> > \begin{center}...\end{center} and other environments), causing of course,
> > material meant for one slide to move to the next, essentially jumbling the
> > presentation.
> > 
> > Is there a way to prevent this?
>
>You should make sure, that \pause is _directly_ adjacent to some text
>(without white space), either after or even before it.
>This may mean that you have to put it _into_ a display or the last
>item of an itemized list.
>One case where this does not work is a sequence of verbatim
>environments, when you want to put a \pause between them, because it
>would not help to move \pause into one of these environments.
>
>Updating would not help currently.
>        Klaus
>-- 
>       Klaus Guntermann        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>       FG Systemprogrammierung, FB Informatik, TU Darmstadt
>       Wilhelminenstr. 7, D-64283 Darmstadt
>
>

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