Beamer: Global text justification in the `example` enviroment
Using this answer, I can justify text in block
environments globally. However, if I replace the block
environment by an example
environment, the above solution doesn't work:
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{ragged2e} %new code
usetheme{default}
addtobeamertemplate{example begin}{}{justifying} %new code
begin{document}
begin{frame}{Test}
begin{example}
The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over
the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown
fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy
dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped
over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The
brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the
lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
end{example}
end{frame}
end{document}
How can I justify text in the example
environment globally?
Version: Beamer 3.55 from TeX Live 2018.
beamer horizontal-alignment
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Using this answer, I can justify text in block
environments globally. However, if I replace the block
environment by an example
environment, the above solution doesn't work:
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{ragged2e} %new code
usetheme{default}
addtobeamertemplate{example begin}{}{justifying} %new code
begin{document}
begin{frame}{Test}
begin{example}
The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over
the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown
fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy
dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped
over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The
brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the
lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
end{example}
end{frame}
end{document}
How can I justify text in the example
environment globally?
Version: Beamer 3.55 from TeX Live 2018.
beamer horizontal-alignment
add a comment |
Using this answer, I can justify text in block
environments globally. However, if I replace the block
environment by an example
environment, the above solution doesn't work:
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{ragged2e} %new code
usetheme{default}
addtobeamertemplate{example begin}{}{justifying} %new code
begin{document}
begin{frame}{Test}
begin{example}
The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over
the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown
fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy
dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped
over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The
brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the
lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
end{example}
end{frame}
end{document}
How can I justify text in the example
environment globally?
Version: Beamer 3.55 from TeX Live 2018.
beamer horizontal-alignment
Using this answer, I can justify text in block
environments globally. However, if I replace the block
environment by an example
environment, the above solution doesn't work:
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{ragged2e} %new code
usetheme{default}
addtobeamertemplate{example begin}{}{justifying} %new code
begin{document}
begin{frame}{Test}
begin{example}
The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over
the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown
fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy
dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped
over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The
brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the
lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
end{example}
end{frame}
end{document}
How can I justify text in the example
environment globally?
Version: Beamer 3.55 from TeX Live 2018.
beamer horizontal-alignment
beamer horizontal-alignment
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The template you want to modify is called block example begin
and not example begin
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{ragged2e} %new code
usetheme{default}
addtobeamertemplate{block example begin}{}{justifying} %new code
begin{document}
begin{frame}{Test}
begin{example}
The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over
the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown
fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy
dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped
over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The
brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the
lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
end{example}
end{frame}
end{document}
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The template you want to modify is called block example begin
and not example begin
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{ragged2e} %new code
usetheme{default}
addtobeamertemplate{block example begin}{}{justifying} %new code
begin{document}
begin{frame}{Test}
begin{example}
The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over
the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown
fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy
dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped
over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The
brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the
lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
end{example}
end{frame}
end{document}
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The template you want to modify is called block example begin
and not example begin
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{ragged2e} %new code
usetheme{default}
addtobeamertemplate{block example begin}{}{justifying} %new code
begin{document}
begin{frame}{Test}
begin{example}
The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over
the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown
fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy
dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped
over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The
brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the
lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
end{example}
end{frame}
end{document}
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The template you want to modify is called block example begin
and not example begin
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{ragged2e} %new code
usetheme{default}
addtobeamertemplate{block example begin}{}{justifying} %new code
begin{document}
begin{frame}{Test}
begin{example}
The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over
the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown
fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy
dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped
over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The
brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the
lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
end{example}
end{frame}
end{document}
The template you want to modify is called block example begin
and not example begin
documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{ragged2e} %new code
usetheme{default}
addtobeamertemplate{block example begin}{}{justifying} %new code
begin{document}
begin{frame}{Test}
begin{example}
The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over
the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown
fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy
dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped
over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The
brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the
lazy dog. The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
end{example}
end{frame}
end{document}
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