Klaus Guntermann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

: In such cases the sequence
: \leavevmode\pause
: may help though, if you cannot put the \pause at the end of the
: previous section, e.g. because that was verbatim material.

That worked and was useful.

For lecture presentations I have an environment that puts lines
at the start and end.

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$ echo Helo world
Hello word
$
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 Before I could never do the following:
Have a pause immediately after the script (because of bad vertical
alignment). This is why I had to resort to putting the \pause inside
the environment for the script but that way the line at the end of
the script wouldn't be printed. Now it works. Great....

Regards,


Marc

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