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hyphz
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Using Mathematica to create slides
Posted:
Jan 11, 2012 5:21 PM
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Hi,
I'm thinking of using Mathematica to create some slides for a presentation on 3D graphics algorithms. I've found a lot of neat ways of creating examples but I'm having a bit of trouble seeing how to lay out the slides. In particular
- How can I hide the Input cells with the Mathematica source code in them?
- Can I have a cell that doesn't stretch all the way across the slide horizontally? So that I can have some text and an example by the side of it?
- Can I have a cell that doesn't appear when the slide is first shown, but which appears when the advance button is pressed? Something like the multistage animations in PowerPoint?
- Can I have any transition between slides other than a jump?
I'd be really grateful for any help with these. Thanks in advance.
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