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Why does not beamer cover math contents in `align` when setting covered content to `transparent`?
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When using setbeamercovered{invisible}
the math contents in align are invisible and shown only as specified in the overlay specifications. However, when using setbeamercovered{transparent=<percentage>}
, beamer
will show all align
contents that are supposed to be covered.
In the MWE, all the contents adjacent to the transparent one should also stay transparent, but it is not clear for me why this is not the case.
documentclass[aspectratio=169, xcolor={x11names}]{beamer}
usecolortheme{rose}
useoutertheme[]{split}
useinnertheme{inmargin}
setbeamersize{sidebar width left=1cm, sidebar width right=1cm}
setbeamersize{text margin left=0.5mm, text margin right=0.5mm}
setbeamercovered{transparent=15}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{block}
begin{align*}
A uncover<+->{&= B \}
uncover<+->{A &= C \}
uncover<+->{A &= D \}
uncover<+->{A &= E \}
end{align*}
begin{equation*}
A = B uncover<+->{= C} uncover<+->{= D} uncover<+->{= E}
end{equation*}
end{block}
end{frame}
end{document}
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When using setbeamercovered{invisible}
the math contents in align are invisible and shown only as specified in the overlay specifications. However, when using setbeamercovered{transparent=<percentage>}
, beamer
will show all align
contents that are supposed to be covered.
In the MWE, all the contents adjacent to the transparent one should also stay transparent, but it is not clear for me why this is not the case.
documentclass[aspectratio=169, xcolor={x11names}]{beamer}
usecolortheme{rose}
useoutertheme[]{split}
useinnertheme{inmargin}
setbeamersize{sidebar width left=1cm, sidebar width right=1cm}
setbeamersize{text margin left=0.5mm, text margin right=0.5mm}
setbeamercovered{transparent=15}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{block}
begin{align*}
A uncover<+->{&= B \}
uncover<+->{A &= C \}
uncover<+->{A &= D \}
uncover<+->{A &= E \}
end{align*}
begin{equation*}
A = B uncover<+->{= C} uncover<+->{= D} uncover<+->{= E}
end{equation*}
end{block}
end{frame}
end{document}
beamer align transparency
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When using setbeamercovered{invisible}
the math contents in align are invisible and shown only as specified in the overlay specifications. However, when using setbeamercovered{transparent=<percentage>}
, beamer
will show all align
contents that are supposed to be covered.
In the MWE, all the contents adjacent to the transparent one should also stay transparent, but it is not clear for me why this is not the case.
documentclass[aspectratio=169, xcolor={x11names}]{beamer}
usecolortheme{rose}
useoutertheme[]{split}
useinnertheme{inmargin}
setbeamersize{sidebar width left=1cm, sidebar width right=1cm}
setbeamersize{text margin left=0.5mm, text margin right=0.5mm}
setbeamercovered{transparent=15}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{block}
begin{align*}
A uncover<+->{&= B \}
uncover<+->{A &= C \}
uncover<+->{A &= D \}
uncover<+->{A &= E \}
end{align*}
begin{equation*}
A = B uncover<+->{= C} uncover<+->{= D} uncover<+->{= E}
end{equation*}
end{block}
end{frame}
end{document}
beamer align transparency
When using setbeamercovered{invisible}
the math contents in align are invisible and shown only as specified in the overlay specifications. However, when using setbeamercovered{transparent=<percentage>}
, beamer
will show all align
contents that are supposed to be covered.
In the MWE, all the contents adjacent to the transparent one should also stay transparent, but it is not clear for me why this is not the case.
documentclass[aspectratio=169, xcolor={x11names}]{beamer}
usecolortheme{rose}
useoutertheme[]{split}
useinnertheme{inmargin}
setbeamersize{sidebar width left=1cm, sidebar width right=1cm}
setbeamersize{text margin left=0.5mm, text margin right=0.5mm}
setbeamercovered{transparent=15}
begin{document}
begin{frame}
begin{block}
begin{align*}
A uncover<+->{&= B \}
uncover<+->{A &= C \}
uncover<+->{A &= D \}
uncover<+->{A &= E \}
end{align*}
begin{equation*}
A = B uncover<+->{= C} uncover<+->{= D} uncover<+->{= E}
end{equation*}
end{block}
end{frame}
end{document}
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