Beamer: Global text justification in the `example` enviroment












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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}


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How can I justify text in the example environment globally?



Version: Beamer 3.55 from TeX Live 2018.










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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}


    enter image description here



    How can I justify text in the example environment globally?



    Version: Beamer 3.55 from TeX Live 2018.










    share|improve this question

























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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}


      enter image description here



      How can I justify text in the example environment globally?



      Version: Beamer 3.55 from TeX Live 2018.










      share|improve this question














      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}


      enter image description here



      How can I justify text in the example environment globally?



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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}


                enter image description here






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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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