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Is there a possibility to make each word in my beamer presentation come after a click without adding pause before each word?










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    another approach using the animate package: tex.stackexchange.com/a/81850/36296
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Is there a possibility to make each word in my beamer presentation come after a click without adding pause before each word?










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    another approach using the animate package: tex.stackexchange.com/a/81850/36296
    – samcarter
    Dec 23 at 15:09














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    another approach using the animate package: tex.stackexchange.com/a/81850/36296
    – samcarter
    Dec 23 at 15:09














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    another approach using the animate package: tex.stackexchange.com/a/81850/36296
    – samcarter
    Dec 23 at 15:09








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another approach using the animate package: tex.stackexchange.com/a/81850/36296
– samcarter
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another approach using the animate package: tex.stackexchange.com/a/81850/36296
– samcarter
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based on an answer by @egreg: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/250559/36296




The following could be used in fragile beamer frames. Please don't complain if it breaks other stuff :)



documentclass{beamer}
newcommand{AND}{%
hskipfontdimen2font plus fontdimen3font minus fontdimen4font
pause
}

newenvironment{pausespaces}
{parobeyspacesbegingrouplccode`~=` lowercase{endgrouplet~}AND}
{par}

begin{document}

begin{frame}[fragile]

begin{pausespaces}%
some text some text someveryverylongword text text
end{pausespaces}

end{frame}

end{document}


enter image description here






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    Do you mean tex.stackexchange.com/a/250559/4427 ?
    – egreg
    Dec 22 at 16:04






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    @supremum And don't load enumitem with beamer
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:51






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    @supremum And don't use two-letter font commands, use textbf{...} instead
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:52






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    @supremum And don't use \ for new lines
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:54






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    @supremum In most situations: just use an empty line
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:59













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based on an answer by @egreg: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/250559/36296




The following could be used in fragile beamer frames. Please don't complain if it breaks other stuff :)



documentclass{beamer}
newcommand{AND}{%
hskipfontdimen2font plus fontdimen3font minus fontdimen4font
pause
}

newenvironment{pausespaces}
{parobeyspacesbegingrouplccode`~=` lowercase{endgrouplet~}AND}
{par}

begin{document}

begin{frame}[fragile]

begin{pausespaces}%
some text some text someveryverylongword text text
end{pausespaces}

end{frame}

end{document}


enter image description here






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    Do you mean tex.stackexchange.com/a/250559/4427 ?
    – egreg
    Dec 22 at 16:04






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    @supremum And don't load enumitem with beamer
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:51






  • 1




    @supremum And don't use two-letter font commands, use textbf{...} instead
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:52






  • 1




    @supremum And don't use \ for new lines
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:54






  • 1




    @supremum In most situations: just use an empty line
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:59


















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based on an answer by @egreg: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/250559/36296




The following could be used in fragile beamer frames. Please don't complain if it breaks other stuff :)



documentclass{beamer}
newcommand{AND}{%
hskipfontdimen2font plus fontdimen3font minus fontdimen4font
pause
}

newenvironment{pausespaces}
{parobeyspacesbegingrouplccode`~=` lowercase{endgrouplet~}AND}
{par}

begin{document}

begin{frame}[fragile]

begin{pausespaces}%
some text some text someveryverylongword text text
end{pausespaces}

end{frame}

end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer



















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    Do you mean tex.stackexchange.com/a/250559/4427 ?
    – egreg
    Dec 22 at 16:04






  • 1




    @supremum And don't load enumitem with beamer
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:51






  • 1




    @supremum And don't use two-letter font commands, use textbf{...} instead
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:52






  • 1




    @supremum And don't use \ for new lines
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:54






  • 1




    @supremum In most situations: just use an empty line
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:59
















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based on an answer by @egreg: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/250559/36296




The following could be used in fragile beamer frames. Please don't complain if it breaks other stuff :)



documentclass{beamer}
newcommand{AND}{%
hskipfontdimen2font plus fontdimen3font minus fontdimen4font
pause
}

newenvironment{pausespaces}
{parobeyspacesbegingrouplccode`~=` lowercase{endgrouplet~}AND}
{par}

begin{document}

begin{frame}[fragile]

begin{pausespaces}%
some text some text someveryverylongword text text
end{pausespaces}

end{frame}

end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer















based on an answer by @egreg: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/250559/36296




The following could be used in fragile beamer frames. Please don't complain if it breaks other stuff :)



documentclass{beamer}
newcommand{AND}{%
hskipfontdimen2font plus fontdimen3font minus fontdimen4font
pause
}

newenvironment{pausespaces}
{parobeyspacesbegingrouplccode`~=` lowercase{endgrouplet~}AND}
{par}

begin{document}

begin{frame}[fragile]

begin{pausespaces}%
some text some text someveryverylongword text text
end{pausespaces}

end{frame}

end{document}


enter image description here







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  • 1




    Do you mean tex.stackexchange.com/a/250559/4427 ?
    – egreg
    Dec 22 at 16:04






  • 1




    @supremum And don't load enumitem with beamer
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:51






  • 1




    @supremum And don't use two-letter font commands, use textbf{...} instead
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:52






  • 1




    @supremum And don't use \ for new lines
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:54






  • 1




    @supremum In most situations: just use an empty line
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:59
















  • 1




    Do you mean tex.stackexchange.com/a/250559/4427 ?
    – egreg
    Dec 22 at 16:04






  • 1




    @supremum And don't load enumitem with beamer
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:51






  • 1




    @supremum And don't use two-letter font commands, use textbf{...} instead
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:52






  • 1




    @supremum And don't use \ for new lines
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:54






  • 1




    @supremum In most situations: just use an empty line
    – samcarter
    Dec 22 at 16:59










1




1




Do you mean tex.stackexchange.com/a/250559/4427 ?
– egreg
Dec 22 at 16:04




Do you mean tex.stackexchange.com/a/250559/4427 ?
– egreg
Dec 22 at 16:04




1




1




@supremum And don't load enumitem with beamer
– samcarter
Dec 22 at 16:51




@supremum And don't load enumitem with beamer
– samcarter
Dec 22 at 16:51




1




1




@supremum And don't use two-letter font commands, use textbf{...} instead
– samcarter
Dec 22 at 16:52




@supremum And don't use two-letter font commands, use textbf{...} instead
– samcarter
Dec 22 at 16:52




1




1




@supremum And don't use \ for new lines
– samcarter
Dec 22 at 16:54




@supremum And don't use \ for new lines
– samcarter
Dec 22 at 16:54




1




1




@supremum In most situations: just use an empty line
– samcarter
Dec 22 at 16:59






@supremum In most situations: just use an empty line
– samcarter
Dec 22 at 16:59




















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