On Tue, 2012-05-08 at 22:25 +0000, Paul A.Rubin wrote: > Tim Wescott <tim <at> wescottdesign.com> writes: > > > > > I want to generate a page with Beamer that looks like the enclosed > pdf. > > Any suggestions on how to achieve the "arrows pointing to parts of > an > > equation" effect? > > > > I'm thinking that I should probably just write an equation, print > the > > file to eps (if I can figure out how), edit it with Inkscape, then > put > > that figure into the text. > > > > But if there's a stunningly easier way that doesn't involve spending > the > > next year learning some new tool, I'm open to suggestions. > > > > Not "stunningly easier", but I would use the TiKZ package (by Til > Tantau, the > author of Beamer). It's worth getting to know for its easy integration > with > Beamer and its range. > > I'm pasting in an example below (one frame from a demo I did here).
That looks cool -- but it runs off the right side of my screen and Lyx won't let me scroll over there. Suggestions? -- Tim Wescott www.wescottdesign.com Control & Communications systems, circuit & software design.
