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Animating rows of equations to look like manually written by hands step by step
Using Beamer to step through an algorithm written in pseudocode.Distortion of parts of images and parts of images missing during animations in my .pdf output file produced using pdflatexAnimating tabular rows in Beamer without showing the table borderWhy, in Beamer, letters written in math mode look as written in normal modeNumerical conditional within tikz keys?Number equations like subsectionsMultiple rows of equationsHow can you number equations manually?Beamer: handout/article mode - produce multiple copies of a frame with distinct overlay numbersIn beamer equations don't look like in article
I want to animate rows of equations to look like they are manually written by hands on a piece of paper.
Requirements
- The equations must be decorated with minimal numbers of cluttering animating decorators.
- For each frame, the first part of an equation sticks to the left and the subsequent parts of the equations flow to the right. (Rather than the first part starts from the center and it get pushed to the left when the subsequent parts come).
we can also animate fraction, integral, limit, etc. For example,
fracab
will be animated to producea
followed by a horizontal line and followed byb
. Another example,int_a^b
will be animated as an integral sign followed byb
that is followed bya
.To make it more portable, not using
beamer
is preferred.
Question
How to achieve such requirements? I will give a bounty of 2000 for those who can provide me with a satisfying code. Any additional features from your creativity is also welcome!
MWE
Warning: the following code will spin undefinetely.
documentclass[12pt]beamer
usepackageamsmath
usepackage[active,tightpage]preview
PreviewBorder=12ptrelax
PreviewEnvironmentalign*
newcountercounter
newcommandfoo[1]stepcountercounteronly<thecounter->#1
begindocument
beginframe
beginalign*
fooafoo+b&foo=1\
foofrac12foo+frac32foo=2
endalign*
endframe
enddocument
beamer equations animations
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I want to animate rows of equations to look like they are manually written by hands on a piece of paper.
Requirements
- The equations must be decorated with minimal numbers of cluttering animating decorators.
- For each frame, the first part of an equation sticks to the left and the subsequent parts of the equations flow to the right. (Rather than the first part starts from the center and it get pushed to the left when the subsequent parts come).
we can also animate fraction, integral, limit, etc. For example,
fracab
will be animated to producea
followed by a horizontal line and followed byb
. Another example,int_a^b
will be animated as an integral sign followed byb
that is followed bya
.To make it more portable, not using
beamer
is preferred.
Question
How to achieve such requirements? I will give a bounty of 2000 for those who can provide me with a satisfying code. Any additional features from your creativity is also welcome!
MWE
Warning: the following code will spin undefinetely.
documentclass[12pt]beamer
usepackageamsmath
usepackage[active,tightpage]preview
PreviewBorder=12ptrelax
PreviewEnvironmentalign*
newcountercounter
newcommandfoo[1]stepcountercounteronly<thecounter->#1
begindocument
beginframe
beginalign*
fooafoo+b&foo=1\
foofrac12foo+frac32foo=2
endalign*
endframe
enddocument
beamer equations animations
add a comment |
I want to animate rows of equations to look like they are manually written by hands on a piece of paper.
Requirements
- The equations must be decorated with minimal numbers of cluttering animating decorators.
- For each frame, the first part of an equation sticks to the left and the subsequent parts of the equations flow to the right. (Rather than the first part starts from the center and it get pushed to the left when the subsequent parts come).
we can also animate fraction, integral, limit, etc. For example,
fracab
will be animated to producea
followed by a horizontal line and followed byb
. Another example,int_a^b
will be animated as an integral sign followed byb
that is followed bya
.To make it more portable, not using
beamer
is preferred.
Question
How to achieve such requirements? I will give a bounty of 2000 for those who can provide me with a satisfying code. Any additional features from your creativity is also welcome!
MWE
Warning: the following code will spin undefinetely.
documentclass[12pt]beamer
usepackageamsmath
usepackage[active,tightpage]preview
PreviewBorder=12ptrelax
PreviewEnvironmentalign*
newcountercounter
newcommandfoo[1]stepcountercounteronly<thecounter->#1
begindocument
beginframe
beginalign*
fooafoo+b&foo=1\
foofrac12foo+frac32foo=2
endalign*
endframe
enddocument
beamer equations animations
I want to animate rows of equations to look like they are manually written by hands on a piece of paper.
Requirements
- The equations must be decorated with minimal numbers of cluttering animating decorators.
- For each frame, the first part of an equation sticks to the left and the subsequent parts of the equations flow to the right. (Rather than the first part starts from the center and it get pushed to the left when the subsequent parts come).
we can also animate fraction, integral, limit, etc. For example,
fracab
will be animated to producea
followed by a horizontal line and followed byb
. Another example,int_a^b
will be animated as an integral sign followed byb
that is followed bya
.To make it more portable, not using
beamer
is preferred.
Question
How to achieve such requirements? I will give a bounty of 2000 for those who can provide me with a satisfying code. Any additional features from your creativity is also welcome!
MWE
Warning: the following code will spin undefinetely.
documentclass[12pt]beamer
usepackageamsmath
usepackage[active,tightpage]preview
PreviewBorder=12ptrelax
PreviewEnvironmentalign*
newcountercounter
newcommandfoo[1]stepcountercounteronly<thecounter->#1
begindocument
beginframe
beginalign*
fooafoo+b&foo=1\
foofrac12foo+frac32foo=2
endalign*
endframe
enddocument
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