Hi,
I tried the [t] option in \begin{frame}[t], it helps but cannot avoid wobbling completely.
I used to come across a command which can avoid the wobbling problem completely by taking some text size as input parameters. But I forget which one. Anyone can remind me? Thanks.
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beamer | Avoid wobbling Problem
Hi,
perhaps you would like to use
Otherwise just explain a bit further and post a code example which shows this wobbling.
A good option would be using
Stefan
perhaps you would like to use
\uncover
.Otherwise just explain a bit further and post a code example which shows this wobbling.
A good option would be using
overlayarea
.Stefan
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