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Animating rows of equations to look like manually written by hands step by step


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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, frac{a}{b} will be animated to produce a followed by a horizontal line and followed by b. Another example, int_a^b will be animated as an integral sign followed by b that is followed by a.


  • 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}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage[active,tightpage]{preview}
PreviewBorder=12ptrelax
PreviewEnvironment{align*}

newcounter{counter}
newcommand{foo}[1]{stepcounter{counter}only<thecounter->{#1}}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{align*}
foo{a}foo{+b}&foo{=1}\
foo{frac{1}{2}}foo{+frac{3}{2}}foo{=2}
end{align*}
end{frame}
end{document}








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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, frac{a}{b} will be animated to produce a followed by a horizontal line and followed by b. Another example, int_a^b will be animated as an integral sign followed by b that is followed by a.


    • 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}
    usepackage{amsmath}
    usepackage[active,tightpage]{preview}
    PreviewBorder=12ptrelax
    PreviewEnvironment{align*}

    newcounter{counter}
    newcommand{foo}[1]{stepcounter{counter}only<thecounter->{#1}}
    begin{document}
    begin{frame}
    begin{align*}
    foo{a}foo{+b}&foo{=1}\
    foo{frac{1}{2}}foo{+frac{3}{2}}foo{=2}
    end{align*}
    end{frame}
    end{document}








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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, frac{a}{b} will be animated to produce a followed by a horizontal line and followed by b. Another example, int_a^b will be animated as an integral sign followed by b that is followed by a.


      • 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}
      usepackage{amsmath}
      usepackage[active,tightpage]{preview}
      PreviewBorder=12ptrelax
      PreviewEnvironment{align*}

      newcounter{counter}
      newcommand{foo}[1]{stepcounter{counter}only<thecounter->{#1}}
      begin{document}
      begin{frame}
      begin{align*}
      foo{a}foo{+b}&foo{=1}\
      foo{frac{1}{2}}foo{+frac{3}{2}}foo{=2}
      end{align*}
      end{frame}
      end{document}








      share














      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, frac{a}{b} will be animated to produce a followed by a horizontal line and followed by b. Another example, int_a^b will be animated as an integral sign followed by b that is followed by a.


      • 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}
      usepackage{amsmath}
      usepackage[active,tightpage]{preview}
      PreviewBorder=12ptrelax
      PreviewEnvironment{align*}

      newcounter{counter}
      newcommand{foo}[1]{stepcounter{counter}only<thecounter->{#1}}
      begin{document}
      begin{frame}
      begin{align*}
      foo{a}foo{+b}&foo{=1}\
      foo{frac{1}{2}}foo{+frac{3}{2}}foo{=2}
      end{align*}
      end{frame}
      end{document}






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